About an hour north of Tampa along Florida’s Nature Coast is a small town that is brimming with history. Settled in 1845, Brooksville, Florida has become an old-world destination that is still as enjoyable as ever to visit. While visiting this Gulf Coast town any time of year is worth it, we recommend visiting during fall when the air starts getting cooler, the humidity dissipates, and outdoor activities are aplenty. Come get a taste of this historic Gulf Coast town.

The town of Brooksville, Florida was settled back in the 1800s and is still rich with history to this day.

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Kick off your exploration with a wake-up at Mountaineer Coffee in town. Then it’s off to explore the surrounding area.

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Visiting this beautiful Gulf Coast gem during the autumn months will provide tons of opportunities to explore, from the nearby hiking trails to the shops and stores on Main Street.

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Brooksville is home to many different historical residences and buildings and was even the home to former Florida Governor William Sherman Jennings.

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Make sure to check out all of the mom-and-pop shops when you visit, each offering something unique to peruse, gifts and collectibles you normally wouldn’t find elsewhere.

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Any train enthusiasts should swing by the Train Depot Museum in Brooksville for an afternoon of history. Originally built in 1885, this depot is now a museum and home to tons of model trains displays.

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With such close proximity to Withlacoochee State Forest, visitors will be able to enjoy hiking, camping, and exploring nature trails while the air is seasonally crisp.

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Enjoy visiting Brooksville, Florida for a weekend, and take in the old-world charm and natural beauty throughout this historic area.

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Have you ever visited Brooksville, Florida before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for more information about this historic Gulf Coast town, then check out the Brooksville, Florida webpage.

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Address: Brooksville, FL 34601, USA