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Live Oak, Florida. / 30.29444°N 82.98583°W / 30.29444; -82.98583. Live Oak is a city and the county seat of Suwannee County, Florida, United States. [4] The city is midway between Tallahassee and Jacksonville. As of 2020, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 6,735.
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Opened. 2009. Managed by. Florida Department of Corrections. The Suwannee Correctional Institution (also SUWCI) is a Level 6 security prison facility for adult males at Live Oak, Florida, two miles west of Wellborn. The camp was established in 2009. The total staff is 724 (as of April 13, 2014) and it has a capacity of 1,505 prisoners.
Suwannee High School. / 30.284283°N 82.990143°W / 30.284283; -82.990143. Suwannee High School is a public high school in Live Oak, Florida. It serves grades 9-12 and is part of the Suwannee County School District.
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85000360 [1] Added to NRHP. February 28, 1985. The Bishop B. Blackwell House (also known as the Weldon House) is a historic house located at 110 Parshley Street, off U.S. 129 in Live Oak, Florida. It was completed circa 1887 by banker and state legislator Bishop Bascom Blackwell. It is believed to be the oldest exiting brick house in North ...
Douglass Center. The Douglass Center, formerly Douglas High School is a historic site in Live Oak, Florida where a high school for African Americans was established. [1] In the 1950s, students from the school performed at the Florida Folklife Festival in White Springs, Florida. [2] The high school closed in 1969.
Dr. Price House. / 30.29111°N 82.97861°W / 30.29111; -82.97861. The Dr. Price House is a historic site in Live Oak, Florida, United States. It is located at 702 Pine Avenue. On September 25, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .