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Aripeka is named for an early nineteenth-century Seminole chief, who is thought to have lived nearby. The town was divided when Pasco County separated from Hernando County in 1887. The post office, which was originally in Hernando County, moved across the Pasco County line in 1921.
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Feb 16, 2020 · In "The Story of Florida's Seminole Indians" by Wilfred T. Neill, the Indian's name is spelled Aripeka. He also was known as Sam Jones and his ...
According to Florida's Adventure Coast website, the accepted history of Aripeka is that it was named after Sam Jones, a famous Mikasuki chief, who was called ...
Several families settled here in 1886, establishing the community now known as Aripeka. It was named for the Aripeka Saw Mills Corporation which had adopted ...
Jul 29, 2023 · Aripeka was first known as Gulf Key and began to get its first settlers in 1873.
Jan 6, 2024 · Unveiling the Past: Aripeka's history dates back to the early 1800s when it was a thriving fishing village. Over the years, it has witnessed ...
Apr 24, 2020 · Aripeka was originally named Gulf Key and was settled in 1873 (Aripeka). According to the article “Aripeka”, the first post office opened in ...
Aug 22, 2023 · In 1895 the Aripeka post office is established in Hernando County, and this part of the village was named Aripeka. The southern part of the ...
Nov 26, 2023 · Aripeka is named for an early-19th century Seminole chief who is thought to have lived nearby. The town was divided when Pasco County separated ...
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Great small town library with a historical museum built right in. Large section on Florida and local history. Story boards with pictures and write ups on