๐ป๐ฒ The Ghost Town of Ellaville – Exploring a Forgotten Florida Mill Town
Simba and I visited The Ghost Town of Ellaville in Madison County, Florida — a forgotten 1800s mill town hidden near the meeting of the Suwannee River and Withlacoochee River. Today, nature has reclaimed much of what was once a thriving community, leaving behind scattered remnants, historic ruins, and fascinating stories from Florida's past. Walking through the area, it's hard not to imagine the sights and sounds that once filled this now-quiet corner of North Florida. For history lovers, ghost town enthusiasts, and explorers seeking hidden gems, Ellaville offers a unique glimpse into a vanished world. ๐ญ The Rise of a Florida Boomtown Ellaville was founded during the 1860s by George Franklin Drew, a successful businessman who would later become Florida's 12th governor. The town grew around Drew's massive steam-powered sawmill, which became one of the largest lumber operations in the state. As the mill expanded, so did the community. At its peak, Ellaville featured: - A...