Move to these 10 Florida towns if you want to get away from it all

With so many people moving to the Sunshine State every year, your city may start to feel a little crowded. If you're looking for a more relaxed place where you can live life at a slower pace, consider checking out one of these tiny towns:


1. Cedar Kay
Cedar Key is famous for its oysters and Old Florida style. Once you visit here, you will never want to leave.

2. Micanopia
This town near Gainesville is a treasure trove of antiques. Enjoy life at a slower pace on streets lined with shady oak trees and historic buildings.


3. Lake Placid
Lake Placid is known for the charming murals that grace its historic downtown district, along with being the Calladium Capital of the World. You can relax in this small town of less than 2,000 people.


4. Apalachicola
This small town in northwest Florida is famous for its huge and delicious oysters. Visiting this authentic fishing village is like walking back in time.


5. San Antonio
This town in the province of Pasco has only about 1,000 inhabitants. It was founded as a Catholic community in the 1800s, and is now home to a very enjoyable annual rattle festival.


6. Chipley
Not only is this sleepy little town of less than 4,000 charming, it's home to two of Florida's signature attractions: Falling Waters State Park and Seacrest Wolf Preserve.


7. White Springs
White Springs is a town of about 800 residents in Northeast Florida. This town on the Suwannee River has a great historic district and remains of a bathhouse that was Florida's first tourist attraction. There's also the Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, which is especially popular in May during the Florida Folk Festival.


8. Deponiak Springs
This Panhandle town is known for its historic buildings and quaint Victorian houses.


9. Mackintosh
This small town of less than 500 people between Gainesville and Ocala has a charming historic district. Preserve history and visit their 90's festival on October 24th.


10. Crescent City
This tiny town sits between two lakes in Putnam County. The annual catfish festival, held every April, attracts visitors from all over the country.

Do you live in (or visit) one of these towns? What is your favorite tiny town in Florida?

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