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Florida Sports Hall of Fame

The Florida Sports Hall of Fame

Lake City, Columbia County

Adopted in 1999

The Florida Sports Hall of Fame is one of the best state facilities in the nation. Over 40 exhibits relating to virtually every aspect of sports available in Florida are featured. Special exhibits covering the success of the University of Miami, Florida State University and University of Florida football programs are augmented by interactive displays. In addition, there are individual displays of each of the Hall of Fame inductees. Sports Gift Shop, 50 seat theater.

2000 Florida Statutes, Chapter 15
15.051 Official Sports Hall of Fame.--The Florida Sports Hall of Fame in Lake City, Columbia County, is designated as the Official Sports Hall of Fame for the state.
History.--s. 1, ch. 88-415

 
Florida Sports Hall of Fame
106 Hall of Fame Drive, off Highway 90 West.
386-758-1310
 

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State Map: Symbols
State symbols represent things that are special to a particular state.

symbol \ˈsim-bəl\
noun

Etymology:
in sense 1, from Late Latin symbolum, from Late Greek symbolon, from Greek, token, sign; in other senses from Latin symbolum token, sign, symbol, from Greek symbolon, literally, token of identity verified by comparing its other half, from symballein to throw together, compare, from syn- + ballein to throw — more at devil
Date: 15th century

1: Something that represents something else by association, resemblance, or convention, especially a material object used to represent something invisible.
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