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S-Mail S-Mail The Alachua Astronomy Club, Inc., P.O. Box 13744
Gainesville, FL 32604-1744 USA

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 The Alachua Astronomy Club, Inc. is located in Gainesville, located in the limestone upland region of north central Florida, nearly mid-way between the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Lush woodlands and rolling pastures fill a karst landscape of rivers, lakes, springs (some underground), sinkholes and limestone caverns. Gainesville, county seat of Alachua County, is a small city (urban population about 125,000) and home for both the University of Florida (UF), oldest and largest of Florida's universities, and Santa Fe Community College (SFCC). The Department of Astronomy at UF is one of the larger astronomy instructional and research programs in the USA and offers both undergraduate (B.S.) and graduate degrees (M.S. and Ph.D.) in astronomy.

Map (click for more details) Meeting LocationPowell Hall Exhibition Center (Florida Museum of Natural History)

Located near S.W. 34 Street & Hull Road intersection
(Western edge of UF campus in UF's Cultural Plaza)
Gainesville, Florida USA

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