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Lake City, Florida

Lake City is a city in and the county seat of Columbia County, Florida, United States.[4] As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 12,329. It is the principal city of the Lake City Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is composed of Columbia County. Lake City is 60 miles west of Jacksonville.

Lake City, Florida
City of Lake City
Top, left to right: Downtown Lake City, Columbia County Courthouse, Lake Isabella, Lake Montgomery, Lake DeSoto, 1912 Columbia County Bank building, Hotel Blanche, T. G. Henderson House
Nickname: 
The Gateway to Florida
Location in Columbia County and the state of Florida
Lake City
Lake City
Coordinates: 30°11′N 82°38′W / 30.183°N 82.633°W / 30.183; -82.633
Country United States
State Florida
CountyColumbia
Settled1821
Incorporated1859
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager
 • MayorStephen M. Witt
 • City ManagerDemetrius Johnson
Area
 • City12.25 sq mi (31.73 km2)
 • Land11.85 sq mi (30.69 km2)
 • Water0.40 sq mi (1.04 km2)  3.20%
Elevation197 ft (60 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • City12,329
 • Density1,040.60/sq mi (401.79/km2)
 • Metro
67,531
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP code
32024-32025, 32055-32056
Area code386
FIPS code12-37775[3]
GNIS feature ID0305917[2]
Websitewww.lcfla.com

Lake City began as the town of Alligator[5] in 1821 near the Seminole settlement known as Alligator Village. Alligator became the seat of Columbia County in 1832 when it was formed from Duval and Alachua counties. In 1858, Alligator was incorporated and renamed Lake City. The Battle of Olustee, the largest American Civil War battle in Florida, took place near Lake City in 1864. In 1884, the Florida Agricultural College was established in Lake City as a land grant college; it was relocated to Gainesville in 1905 to form part of the University of Florida. The city's sesquicentennial was held in 2009.[6]

Lake City is known as "The Gateway to Florida" because it is adjacent to the intersection of Interstate 75 and Interstate 10. The city is the site of Lake City Gateway Airport, formerly known as NAS Lake City. Florida Gateway College is located in Lake City.

History edit

Timucua and Spanish Florida edit

In 1539, Hernando de Soto and his Spanish expedition arrived in Tampa Bay. The de Soto expedition proceeded north from Tampa Bay looking for gold. His expedition met a large Native American group called the northern Utina, possibly near present-day Lake City, who were part of the western Timucua people. Some northern Utina were led by powerful chiefs. In the 17th century Spanish missionaries established missions in this area, west of the site of present-day Lake City. Called Santa Cruz de Tarihica, it was used by the Spanish to develop agriculture and bring Native Americans within their sphere.[7]

Alligator edit

In the 18th century, a Seminole community called Alligator Village (Alapata Telophka) occupied this area. Historians do not know when it was established, but its existence was documented by the U.S. Army in 1821. A February 1821 report by Captain John H. Bell mentions that the mico (chief) of Alligator Village had recently died and missed a gathering of chiefs. The most famous resident of Alligator Village was Alligator Warrior (Halpatter Tustenuggee), also known as Chief Alligator. He was the grandson of Micanopy (King) Payne (Mekk-Onvpv Pin) and led Seminole warriors in the Second Seminole War (1835–1842) to resist their people's relocation to the Arkansas Territory (now known as Oklahoma).

After Florida became a territory of the United States in 1821, pioneer and immigrant settlers from the United States formed their own settlement adjacent to Alligator Village and called it Alligator.[8] Following the 1823 Treaty of Moultrie Creek, the residents of Alligator village relocated to the banks of Peace Creek in the newly established Seminole reservation, leaving Alligator Town on its own. When Columbia County was formed in 1832 from Duval and Alachua counties, Alligator Town was designated as the seat of the county government.

During the Seminole Wars, several forts were established in the area, including Fort White on the Santa Fe River, and Fort Alligator, also called Fort Lancaster, in present-day downtown Lake City. By 1845, the last of the Seminole left the area of present-day Lake City or were forcibly removed by the US Army.[9] In 1847, Company C of the Florida Volunteers, which was composed of Lake City members, served in the Mexican–American War.

In November 1858, a railroad was completed connecting Jacksonville to Alligator, which opened the town to more commerce and passenger traffic. Alligator Town was incorporated and its name changed to Lake City in 1859; M. Whit Smith was elected as the town's first mayor.[10] According to an urban legend, the name was changed because the mayor's wife Martha Jane, who had recently moved to the town, refused to hang her lace curtains in a town named Alligator.[11]

Civil War edit

During the American Civil War the railroad between Lake City and Jacksonville was used to send beef and salt to Confederate soldiers. During the summer of 1862, the 8th Florida Infantry Regiment was mustered in at Lake City. The unit was soon deployed to Virginia and fought as part of the Army of Northern Virginia.[12]

In February 1864, Union troops under Truman Seymour advanced west from Jacksonville. His objective was to disrupt Confederate supplies, and obtain African-American recruits and supplies.[13] Confederate General Joseph Finnegan assembled troops and called for reinforcements from P. G. T. Beauregard in response to the Union threat. On February 11, 1864, Finnegan's troops defeated a Union cavalry raid in Lake City.[13] After the Union cavalry was repulsed, Finnegan moved his forces to Olustee Station about ten miles east of Lake City. The Confederate presence at Olustee Station was reinforced to prepare for the Union troops coming from Jacksonville.

Union forces engaged the Confederates at the Battle of Olustee on February 20, 1864, near the Olustee Station. It was the only major battle in Florida during the war. Union casualties were 1,861 men killed, wounded or missing; Confederate casualties were 946 killed, wounded or missing. The Confederate dead were buried in Lake City.[14] In 1928 a memorial for the Battle of Olustee was established in downtown Lake City.

The Civil War badly damaged Florida's railroads, including the Florida, Atlantic and Gulf Central Railroad. The railroad was rebuilt by carpetbagger George William Swepson and was renamed the Florida Central Railroad in 1868. In 1869, the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad was merged with a railroad from Jacksonville to Lake City to form the Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Railroad. In 1874, a fire destroyed most of the wooden buildings in Lake City.[15]

Modern Lake City edit

 
Florida Agricultural College in the late 1880s.

In 1874, Lake City's first newspaper was published, called the Lake City Reporter. In 1876, the Bigelow Building was completed; it later was adapted for use as the City Hall. In 1891, Lake City became the first city in Florida to have electric lights from a local power and light company.

By the early 20th century, Lake City had become an important railroad junction, served by the Seaboard Air Line, Atlantic Coast Line, Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad.[16] Hotel Blanche was built in 1902 as an attraction for expected tourists. The hotel was Lake City and Columbia County's major hotel and central business center from 1902 to 1955.

The population of Lake City in 1900 was 4,013; in 1905 was 6,509; and 1910 was 5,032.[5]

Florida Agricultural College was established in 1884 as part of the Morrill Land Grant Act; in 1904 it became a full university with twenty-five instructors. In 1905 the Florida Agricultural College was moved to Gainesville, becoming part of the University of Florida.[11] Columbia High School constructed a second building in 1906 that was used until 1922.

In 1907, Lake City officials leased the former property of the Florida Agricultural College to the Florida Baptist Convention; they founded a Baptist college called Columbia College. Columbia College lasted for ten years until the college became overwhelmed with debt. Columbia College deeded the land and buildings back to Lake City in 1919. During World War I, the campus of Columbia College was used as a training site for local troops for the war. The facility was adapted for use as U.S. Hospital No. 63, the predecessor of the Veterans Hospital constructed in Lake City. More than 34 Lake City soldiers were killed in World War I.[17]

 
Marion Street in 1948

In 1940, the population of Lake City was 5,836. During World War II, a number of institutions were established to help with the war effort as well as those in Lake City. The Lake Shore Hospital was dedicated in 1940 to provide medical care for those in the Lake City area. The Lake City Woman's Club became the United Service Organizations (USO) headquarters to entertain service personnel stationed in Lake City. Naval Air Station Lake City was commissioned in 1942 on the site of the Lake City Flying Club air field. NAS Lake City was a support facility for Naval Air Station Jacksonville and trained pilots to fly the Lockheed Ventura. Military operations at NAS Lake City ended in March 1946, and it was decommissioned as an active naval air station.[18]

After World War II a local air base was converted for use in 1947 as the Columbia Forestry School. The Columbia Forestry School had low enrollments and funds, forcing the school to seek help from the Florida legislature. The University of Florida assumed management of the school, and in 1950 it became the University of Florida Forest Ranger School. As part of the network of community colleges established in Florida, the school became the Lake City Junior College and Forest Ranger School in 1962. Lake City Junior College was renamed to Lake City Community College in 1970; in 2010, it was renamed as Florida Gateway College.[19]

By 1950, the population of Lake City was 7,571. The forestry products industry (turpentine, lumber, and pulpwood) had become a mainstay of the local economy.[11]

During the Korean War, five Lake City soldiers were killed. A monument was dedicated in 1985 in their honor and memory.

In 1958, the Columbia Amateur Radio Society[20] was formed. This was a group of amateur radio operators who enjoyed the ability to communicate all over the world. This radio club still exists today. Lake City's centennial was celebrated in 1959 with parades, fireworks, and a 58-page book documenting one hundred years of progress, A Century in the Sun. The citizens of the town dressed in period attire, complete with whiskers. A good-natured clash arose between the men with additional facial hair and the women who did not like it.[11]

In 1963, Interstate 75 and Interstate 10 were opened, intersecting at Lake City. In the 1960s, Columbia County schools were not desegregated. In 1970, a judge ordered all Columbia County public schools to integrate. During the Vietnam War, 23 local Lake City soldiers were either killed or M.I.A.[21]

In 1978, the Columbia County Public Library was established. Downtown Lake City was revitalized in the 1990s with new businesses, shops, and restaurants. In 2000, Lake City had a population of 9,980.

On 10 June 2019, Lake City was hit by a cyber ransomware attack that rendered many of the city's communication systems inoperable. On 25 June 2019, the City's insurance company, the Florida League of Cities, paid 42 bitcoins—over US$480,000—for a mechanism to retrieve the City's files and data.[22]

Geography edit

Lake City is located in northern Florida at 30°11′N 82°38′W (30.1896, –82.6397). It lies near the intersection of Interstate 10 and Interstate 75. Jacksonville is 60 miles (97 km) to the east, Tallahassee is 106 miles (171 km) to the west, Gainesville is 46 miles (74 km) to the south, and Valdosta, Georgia, is 62 miles (100 km) to the northwest.

According to the United States Census Bureau, Lake City has a total area of 12.4 square miles (32.2 km2), of which 12.0 square miles (31.1 km2) is land, and 0.39 square miles (1.0 km2) or 3.20%, is water.[23]

Climate edit

Lake City is part of the humid subtropical climate zone of the Southeastern United States. Due to its latitude and relative position north of Florida's peninsula it is subject at times to continental conditions, which cause rare cold snaps that may affect sensitive winter crops.[24] The hottest temperature ever recorded in the city was 106 °F (41 °C) on June 4, 1918, and the coldest temperature ever recorded was 6 °F (−14 °C) on February 13, 1899.[25]

Climate data for Lake City, Florida, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1892–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 90
(32)
89
(32)
94
(34)
96
(36)
101
(38)
106
(41)
102
(39)
104
(40)
101
(38)
96
(36)
91
(33)
91
(33)
106
(41)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 79.3
(26.3)
81.8
(27.7)
85.1
(29.5)
89.2
(31.8)
93.9
(34.4)
96.8
(36.0)
96.7
(35.9)
95.5
(35.3)
93.1
(33.9)
89.0
(31.7)
84.3
(29.1)
80.4
(26.9)
97.9
(36.6)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 63.2
(17.3)
67.0
(19.4)
73.1
(22.8)
78.7
(25.9)
85.2
(29.6)
88.3
(31.3)
89.7
(32.1)
88.8
(31.6)
86.0
(30.0)
79.4
(26.3)
71.3
(21.8)
65.5
(18.6)
78.0
(25.6)
Daily mean °F (°C) 52.1
(11.2)
55.5
(13.1)
60.8
(16.0)
66.6
(19.2)
73.4
(23.0)
78.2
(25.7)
80.0
(26.7)
79.6
(26.4)
76.6
(24.8)
69.0
(20.6)
60.2
(15.7)
54.5
(12.5)
67.2
(19.6)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 40.9
(4.9)
44.0
(6.7)
48.6
(9.2)
54.5
(12.5)
61.6
(16.4)
68.1
(20.1)
70.3
(21.3)
70.4
(21.3)
67.3
(19.6)
58.6
(14.8)
49.1
(9.5)
43.5
(6.4)
56.4
(13.6)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 25.1
(−3.8)
28.4
(−2.0)
33.9
(1.1)
42.2
(5.7)
51.6
(10.9)
63.2
(17.3)
67.2
(19.6)
67.6
(19.8)
60.4
(15.8)
44.7
(7.1)
33.2
(0.7)
28.6
(−1.9)
23.3
(−4.8)
Record low °F (°C) 7
(−14)
6
(−14)
19
(−7)
33
(1)
41
(5)
49
(9)
57
(14)
59
(15)
44
(7)
32
(0)
18
(−8)
9
(−13)
6
(−14)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 4.27
(108)
3.23
(82)
4.29
(109)
3.55
(90)
3.47
(88)
7.55
(192)
7.16
(182)
7.28
(185)
5.86
(149)
2.50
(64)
1.91
(49)
2.91
(74)
53.98
(1,371)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 11.2 9.0 9.0 7.4 7.0 14.7 15.7 17.0 11.5 8.3 7.4 9.9 128.1
Source: NOAA[26][27]
 
Lake DeSoto and downtown Lake City

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1850131
1860659403.1%
187096446.3%
18801,37943.0%
18902,02046.5%
19004,01398.7%
19105,03225.4%
19203,341−33.6%
19304,41632.2%
19405,83632.2%
19507,57129.7%
19609,46525.0%
197010,57511.7%
19809,257−12.5%
199010,0058.1%
20009,980−0.2%
201012,04620.7%
202012,3292.3%
U.S. Decennial Census[28]

Lake City first appeared in the 1850 U.S. Census as "Alligator", with a total recorded population of 131.[29]

Lake City racial composition
(Hispanics excluded from racial categories)
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Race Pop 2010[30] Pop 2020[31] % 2010 % 2020
White (NH) 6,453 5,886 53.57% 47.74%
Black or African American (NH) 4,432 4,312 36.79% 34.97%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) 47 37 0.39% 0.30%
Asian (NH) 192 314 1.59% 2.55%
Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian (NH) 0 9 0.00% 0.07%
Some other race (NH) 25 91 0.21% 0.74%
Two or more races/Multiracial (NH) 247 493 2.05% 4.00%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 650 1,187 5.40% 9.63%
Total 12,046 12,329 100.00% 100.00%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 12,329 people, 4,569 households, and 2,321 families residing in the city.[32]

As of the 2010 United States census, there were 12,046 people, 4,650 households, and 2,558 families residing in the city.[33]

Religion edit

Around 40% of the people of Lake City are affiliated with a religion. Evangelicalism is the largest religious affiliation with 27.9% followed by Protestant (4.7%), Black Protestantism (3.5%), Catholicism (2.4%) and other religions (1.6%). 59.8% are not affiliated with any religion.[34]

Mountaintop Ministries Worldwide, formerly End Time Ministries and commonly called End Timers, was established near Lake City by Charles Meade in 1984. The basis of the ministry was that Lake City would be the only place to survive Armageddon and believers were to stay in an underground bunker on Meade's property.[35]

Ancestry/ethnicity edit

As of 2016 the largest self-reported ancestry groups in Lake City, Florida are:[36]

Largest single ancestries in 2016
(excluding Hispanic/Latino groups)
Percent
English 16.4%
Irish 10.1%
German 9.9%
Subsaharan African 6.9%
Italian 5.1%
American 2.9%
French 2.7%
Polish 1.7%
West Indian 1.5%
Scotch-Irish 1.4%
Dutch 1.1%
Norwegian 1.1%
Scottish 0.9%
Welsh 0.6%

Economy edit

 
Lake City VA Medical Center
 
Target Corporation distribution center
 
Lake City Medical Center

Lake City and Columbia County are known as "The Gateway to Florida" because Interstate 75 runs through them, carrying a large percentage of Florida's tourist and commercial traffic. Lake City is the northernmost sizable town/city in Florida on Interstate 75 and the location where I-10 and I-75 intersect. Interstate 10 is the southernmost east-west major interstate highway and traverses the country from Jacksonville, Florida, to Santa Monica, California. U.S. 41 and U.S. 90 (the U.S. highway versions of I-75 and I-10) have intersected in Lake City since 1927, long before the Interstate highways were built. The city relies on travelers for a considerable part of its economy.

Lake City is the location of the Osceola National Forest's administrative offices.

Since 2000, three companies have begun large operations in Lake City: Hunter Panels, New Millennium and United States Cold Storage. Target built their first company-owned and third-party-operated perishable food distribution center in Lake City in 2008.[37]

In 2011, The top employers in the Lake City area are:[38]

Rank Company name Business description # Employees
1 Columbia County School System Education/Schools/Training & Development Centers 1,400
2 VA Medical Center Healthcare 1,200
3 Anderson Columbia Co., Inc. Asphalt/Paving 775
4 PCS Phosphate Manufacturer 706
5 HAECO Aircraft Maintenance 635
6 Wal-Mart Supercenter Retail Sales 505
7 Lake City Medical Center Healthcare 430
8 Sitel Call Center 358
9 Shands at Lake Shore Healthcare 353
10 CCA - Lake City Correctional Facility Correctional Facility 279
11 City of Lake City Government 260
12 S&S Food Stores Convenience Stores 249
13 Columbia County Manager Government 248
14 Florida Gateway College Education 225
15 Health Care Center of Lake City Healthcare 163
16 Publix Super Markets, Inc. Grocery Stores 151
17 Corbitt Manufacturing Co., Inc. Manufacturer 115
18 New Millennium Manufacturer 82
19 Target Food Distribution Center Distribution 78

Arts and culture edit

Olustee Battle Festival edit

Every February since 1976, Lake City has hosted the Olustee Battle Festival and reenactment of the Battle of Olustee spanning three days. The festival begins with a memorial service at Oak Lawn Cemetery in Lake City to honor those who died from both sides on day one and ends with a reenactment at the Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park on day three. From day one to day three various activities from live entertainment to exhibits are on display in downtown Lake City and the Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park.[39]

Alligator Warrior Festival edit

The Alligator Warrior Festival is held each year on the weekend of the 3rd Saturday in October to recognize the early history of Columbia County prior to the Civil War.[40] The first Alligator Festival was held in 1995 at Olustee Park in downtown Lake City. Starting in 2010 the annual festival has been held at O'Leno State Park 20 miles (32 km) south of Lake City where the appropriate facilities exist for a full-scale battle reenactment, historic camping and large crowds.[40]

Parks and recreation edit

 
Olustee Park
  • Alligator Lake Park
  • Falling Creek Falls
  • Olustee Park
  • Wilson Park
  • Osceola National Park
  • Southside Sports Complex
  • Youngs Park

Government edit

Lake City is governed by a council/city manager form of government. The city council consists of five members, with four representing four city districts, while the Mayor serves at-large throughout all of Lake City. The administration of Lake City consists of The City Manager's Office, The Assistant City Manager, Human Resources, Procurement, Finance and Technology.[41]

The Lake City Police Department was founded around 1861 during the Civil War. The first fire department was established in 1883 to complement the police department. Argatha Gilmore was the Chief of Police in 2009 after serving 25 years with the Tallahassee Police Department.

Education edit

The Columbia County School District operates nine elementary schools, three middle schools, two high schools and an alternative school. Lake City also has one higher education institution, Florida Gateway College, that offers associate degrees and four-year bachelor's degrees.

Infrastructure edit

Transportation edit

Airport edit

The Lake City Gateway Airport is a local center of business. The airport is classified as a general aviation facility, but two on-site operations are somewhat unusual. HAECO (formerly TIMCO) is an aircraft modification and rehabilitation operation for large (B-727, 737 and Airbus A-320 A-319) civilian and military aircraft. The U.S. Forest Service uses C-130 transport aircraft in support of its forest fire-fighting operations in the southeastern United States.

U.S. Highways edit

Interstate edit

Railroad edit

Lake City was a scheduled stop for Amtrak's Sunset Limited between Los Angeles and Orlando from 1993 to 2005, when damage to railroad lines and bridges by Hurricane Katrina caused the curtailment of all service east of New Orleans,

Freight service is provided by the Florida Gulf & Atlantic Railroad, which acquired most of the former CSX main line from Pensacola to Jacksonville on June 1, 2019.

Notable people edit

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External links edit

  • City of Lake City official website
  • Florida Index, historical newspaper for Lake City, Florida fully and openly available in the Florida Digital Newspaper Library

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Lake City is a city in and the county seat of Columbia County Florida United States 4 As of the 2020 census the city s population was 12 329 It is the principal city of the Lake City Micropolitan Statistical Area which is composed of Columbia County Lake City is 60 miles west of Jacksonville Lake City FloridaCityCity of Lake CityTop left to right Downtown Lake City Columbia County Courthouse Lake Isabella Lake Montgomery Lake DeSoto 1912 Columbia County Bank building Hotel Blanche T G Henderson HouseNickname The Gateway to FloridaLocation in Columbia County and the state of FloridaLake CityShow map of FloridaLake CityShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 30 11 N 82 38 W 30 183 N 82 633 W 30 183 82 633Country United StatesState FloridaCountyColumbiaSettled1821Incorporated1859Government TypeCouncil Manager MayorStephen M Witt City ManagerDemetrius JohnsonArea 1 City12 25 sq mi 31 73 km2 Land11 85 sq mi 30 69 km2 Water0 40 sq mi 1 04 km2 3 20 Elevation 2 197 ft 60 m Population 2020 City12 329 Density1 040 60 sq mi 401 79 km2 Metro67 531Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP code32024 32025 32055 32056Area code386FIPS code12 37775 3 GNIS feature ID0305917 2 Websitewww wbr lcfla wbr com Lake City began as the town of Alligator 5 in 1821 near the Seminole settlement known as Alligator Village Alligator became the seat of Columbia County in 1832 when it was formed from Duval and Alachua counties In 1858 Alligator was incorporated and renamed Lake City The Battle of Olustee the largest American Civil War battle in Florida took place near Lake City in 1864 In 1884 the Florida Agricultural College was established in Lake City as a land grant college it was relocated to Gainesville in 1905 to form part of the University of Florida The city s sesquicentennial was held in 2009 6 Lake City is known as The Gateway to Florida because it is adjacent to the intersection of Interstate 75 and Interstate 10 The city is the site of Lake City Gateway Airport formerly known as NAS Lake City Florida Gateway College is located in Lake City Contents 1 History 1 1 Timucua and Spanish Florida 1 2 Alligator 1 3 Civil War 1 4 Modern Lake City 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 Religion 3 2 Ancestry ethnicity 4 Economy 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Olustee Battle Festival 5 2 Alligator Warrior Festival 6 Parks and recreation 7 Government 8 Education 9 Infrastructure 9 1 Transportation 9 1 1 Airport 9 1 2 U S Highways 9 1 3 Interstate 9 1 4 Railroad 10 Notable people 11 References 12 External linksHistory editTimucua and Spanish Florida edit In 1539 Hernando de Soto and his Spanish expedition arrived in Tampa Bay The de Soto expedition proceeded north from Tampa Bay looking for gold His expedition met a large Native American group called the northern Utina possibly near present day Lake City who were part of the western Timucua people Some northern Utina were led by powerful chiefs In the 17th century Spanish missionaries established missions in this area west of the site of present day Lake City Called Santa Cruz de Tarihica it was used by the Spanish to develop agriculture and bring Native Americans within their sphere 7 Alligator edit In the 18th century a Seminole community called Alligator Village Alapata Telophka occupied this area Historians do not know when it was established but its existence was documented by the U S Army in 1821 A February 1821 report by Captain John H Bell mentions that the mico chief of Alligator Village had recently died and missed a gathering of chiefs The most famous resident of Alligator Village was Alligator Warrior Halpatter Tustenuggee also known as Chief Alligator He was the grandson of Micanopy King Payne Mekk Onvpv Pin and led Seminole warriors in the Second Seminole War 1835 1842 to resist their people s relocation to the Arkansas Territory now known as Oklahoma After Florida became a territory of the United States in 1821 pioneer and immigrant settlers from the United States formed their own settlement adjacent to Alligator Village and called it Alligator 8 Following the 1823 Treaty of Moultrie Creek the residents of Alligator village relocated to the banks of Peace Creek in the newly established Seminole reservation leaving Alligator Town on its own When Columbia County was formed in 1832 from Duval and Alachua counties Alligator Town was designated as the seat of the county government During the Seminole Wars several forts were established in the area including Fort White on the Santa Fe River and Fort Alligator also called Fort Lancaster in present day downtown Lake City By 1845 the last of the Seminole left the area of present day Lake City or were forcibly removed by the US Army 9 In 1847 Company C of the Florida Volunteers which was composed of Lake City members served in the Mexican American War In November 1858 a railroad was completed connecting Jacksonville to Alligator which opened the town to more commerce and passenger traffic Alligator Town was incorporated and its name changed to Lake City in 1859 M Whit Smith was elected as the town s first mayor 10 According to an urban legend the name was changed because the mayor s wife Martha Jane who had recently moved to the town refused to hang her lace curtains in a town named Alligator 11 Civil War edit During the American Civil War the railroad between Lake City and Jacksonville was used to send beef and salt to Confederate soldiers During the summer of 1862 the 8th Florida Infantry Regiment was mustered in at Lake City The unit was soon deployed to Virginia and fought as part of the Army of Northern Virginia 12 In February 1864 Union troops under Truman Seymour advanced west from Jacksonville His objective was to disrupt Confederate supplies and obtain African American recruits and supplies 13 Confederate General Joseph Finnegan assembled troops and called for reinforcements from P G T Beauregard in response to the Union threat On February 11 1864 Finnegan s troops defeated a Union cavalry raid in Lake City 13 After the Union cavalry was repulsed Finnegan moved his forces to Olustee Station about ten miles east of Lake City The Confederate presence at Olustee Station was reinforced to prepare for the Union troops coming from Jacksonville Union forces engaged the Confederates at the Battle of Olustee on February 20 1864 near the Olustee Station It was the only major battle in Florida during the war Union casualties were 1 861 men killed wounded or missing Confederate casualties were 946 killed wounded or missing The Confederate dead were buried in Lake City 14 In 1928 a memorial for the Battle of Olustee was established in downtown Lake City The Civil War badly damaged Florida s railroads including the Florida Atlantic and Gulf Central Railroad The railroad was rebuilt by carpetbagger George William Swepson and was renamed the Florida Central Railroad in 1868 In 1869 the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad was merged with a railroad from Jacksonville to Lake City to form the Jacksonville Pensacola and Mobile Railroad In 1874 a fire destroyed most of the wooden buildings in Lake City 15 Modern Lake City edit nbsp Florida Agricultural College in the late 1880s In 1874 Lake City s first newspaper was published called the Lake City Reporter In 1876 the Bigelow Building was completed it later was adapted for use as the City Hall In 1891 Lake City became the first city in Florida to have electric lights from a local power and light company By the early 20th century Lake City had become an important railroad junction served by the Seaboard Air Line Atlantic Coast Line Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad 16 Hotel Blanche was built in 1902 as an attraction for expected tourists The hotel was Lake City and Columbia County s major hotel and central business center from 1902 to 1955 The population of Lake City in 1900 was 4 013 in 1905 was 6 509 and 1910 was 5 032 5 Florida Agricultural College was established in 1884 as part of the Morrill Land Grant Act in 1904 it became a full university with twenty five instructors In 1905 the Florida Agricultural College was moved to Gainesville becoming part of the University of Florida 11 Columbia High School constructed a second building in 1906 that was used until 1922 In 1907 Lake City officials leased the former property of the Florida Agricultural College to the Florida Baptist Convention they founded a Baptist college called Columbia College Columbia College lasted for ten years until the college became overwhelmed with debt Columbia College deeded the land and buildings back to Lake City in 1919 During World War I the campus of Columbia College was used as a training site for local troops for the war The facility was adapted for use as U S Hospital No 63 the predecessor of the Veterans Hospital constructed in Lake City More than 34 Lake City soldiers were killed in World War I 17 nbsp Marion Street in 1948 In 1940 the population of Lake City was 5 836 During World War II a number of institutions were established to help with the war effort as well as those in Lake City The Lake Shore Hospital was dedicated in 1940 to provide medical care for those in the Lake City area The Lake City Woman s Club became the United Service Organizations USO headquarters to entertain service personnel stationed in Lake City Naval Air Station Lake City was commissioned in 1942 on the site of the Lake City Flying Club air field NAS Lake City was a support facility for Naval Air Station Jacksonville and trained pilots to fly the Lockheed Ventura Military operations at NAS Lake City ended in March 1946 and it was decommissioned as an active naval air station 18 After World War II a local air base was converted for use in 1947 as the Columbia Forestry School The Columbia Forestry School had low enrollments and funds forcing the school to seek help from the Florida legislature The University of Florida assumed management of the school and in 1950 it became the University of Florida Forest Ranger School As part of the network of community colleges established in Florida the school became the Lake City Junior College and Forest Ranger School in 1962 Lake City Junior College was renamed to Lake City Community College in 1970 in 2010 it was renamed as Florida Gateway College 19 By 1950 the population of Lake City was 7 571 The forestry products industry turpentine lumber and pulpwood had become a mainstay of the local economy 11 During the Korean War five Lake City soldiers were killed A monument was dedicated in 1985 in their honor and memory In 1958 the Columbia Amateur Radio Society 20 was formed This was a group of amateur radio operators who enjoyed the ability to communicate all over the world This radio club still exists today Lake City s centennial was celebrated in 1959 with parades fireworks and a 58 page book documenting one hundred years of progress A Century in the Sun The citizens of the town dressed in period attire complete with whiskers A good natured clash arose between the men with additional facial hair and the women who did not like it 11 In 1963 Interstate 75 and Interstate 10 were opened intersecting at Lake City In the 1960s Columbia County schools were not desegregated In 1970 a judge ordered all Columbia County public schools to integrate During the Vietnam War 23 local Lake City soldiers were either killed or M I A 21 In 1978 the Columbia County Public Library was established Downtown Lake City was revitalized in the 1990s with new businesses shops and restaurants In 2000 Lake City had a population of 9 980 On 10 June 2019 Lake City was hit by a cyber ransomware attack that rendered many of the city s communication systems inoperable On 25 June 2019 the City s insurance company the Florida League of Cities paid 42 bitcoins over US 480 000 for a mechanism to retrieve the City s files and data 22 Geography editLake City is located in northern Florida at 30 11 N 82 38 W 30 1896 82 6397 It lies near the intersection of Interstate 10 and Interstate 75 Jacksonville is 60 miles 97 km to the east Tallahassee is 106 miles 171 km to the west Gainesville is 46 miles 74 km to the south and Valdosta Georgia is 62 miles 100 km to the northwest According to the United States Census Bureau Lake City has a total area of 12 4 square miles 32 2 km2 of which 12 0 square miles 31 1 km2 is land and 0 39 square miles 1 0 km2 or 3 20 is water 23 Climate edit Lake City is part of the humid subtropical climate zone of the Southeastern United States Due to its latitude and relative position north of Florida s peninsula it is subject at times to continental conditions which cause rare cold snaps that may affect sensitive winter crops 24 The hottest temperature ever recorded in the city was 106 F 41 C on June 4 1918 and the coldest temperature ever recorded was 6 F 14 C on February 13 1899 25 Climate data for Lake City Florida 1991 2020 normals extremes 1892 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high F C 90 32 89 32 94 34 96 36 101 38 106 41 102 39 104 40 101 38 96 36 91 33 91 33 106 41 Mean maximum F C 79 3 26 3 81 8 27 7 85 1 29 5 89 2 31 8 93 9 34 4 96 8 36 0 96 7 35 9 95 5 35 3 93 1 33 9 89 0 31 7 84 3 29 1 80 4 26 9 97 9 36 6 Mean daily maximum F C 63 2 17 3 67 0 19 4 73 1 22 8 78 7 25 9 85 2 29 6 88 3 31 3 89 7 32 1 88 8 31 6 86 0 30 0 79 4 26 3 71 3 21 8 65 5 18 6 78 0 25 6 Daily mean F C 52 1 11 2 55 5 13 1 60 8 16 0 66 6 19 2 73 4 23 0 78 2 25 7 80 0 26 7 79 6 26 4 76 6 24 8 69 0 20 6 60 2 15 7 54 5 12 5 67 2 19 6 Mean daily minimum F C 40 9 4 9 44 0 6 7 48 6 9 2 54 5 12 5 61 6 16 4 68 1 20 1 70 3 21 3 70 4 21 3 67 3 19 6 58 6 14 8 49 1 9 5 43 5 6 4 56 4 13 6 Mean minimum F C 25 1 3 8 28 4 2 0 33 9 1 1 42 2 5 7 51 6 10 9 63 2 17 3 67 2 19 6 67 6 19 8 60 4 15 8 44 7 7 1 33 2 0 7 28 6 1 9 23 3 4 8 Record low F C 7 14 6 14 19 7 33 1 41 5 49 9 57 14 59 15 44 7 32 0 18 8 9 13 6 14 Average precipitation inches mm 4 27 108 3 23 82 4 29 109 3 55 90 3 47 88 7 55 192 7 16 182 7 28 185 5 86 149 2 50 64 1 91 49 2 91 74 53 98 1 371 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 11 2 9 0 9 0 7 4 7 0 14 7 15 7 17 0 11 5 8 3 7 4 9 9 128 1 Source NOAA 26 27 nbsp Lake DeSoto and downtown Lake CityDemographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1850131 1860659403 1 187096446 3 18801 37943 0 18902 02046 5 19004 01398 7 19105 03225 4 19203 341 33 6 19304 41632 2 19405 83632 2 19507 57129 7 19609 46525 0 197010 57511 7 19809 257 12 5 199010 0058 1 20009 980 0 2 201012 04620 7 202012 3292 3 U S Decennial Census 28 Lake City first appeared in the 1850 U S Census as Alligator with a total recorded population of 131 29 Lake City racial composition Hispanics excluded from racial categories NH Non Hispanic Race Pop 2010 30 Pop 2020 31 2010 2020 White NH 6 453 5 886 53 57 47 74 Black or African American NH 4 432 4 312 36 79 34 97 Native American or Alaska Native NH 47 37 0 39 0 30 Asian NH 192 314 1 59 2 55 Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian NH 0 9 0 00 0 07 Some other race NH 25 91 0 21 0 74 Two or more races Multiracial NH 247 493 2 05 4 00 Hispanic or Latino any race 650 1 187 5 40 9 63 Total 12 046 12 329 100 00 100 00 As of the 2020 United States census there were 12 329 people 4 569 households and 2 321 families residing in the city 32 As of the 2010 United States census there were 12 046 people 4 650 households and 2 558 families residing in the city 33 Religion edit Around 40 of the people of Lake City are affiliated with a religion Evangelicalism is the largest religious affiliation with 27 9 followed by Protestant 4 7 Black Protestantism 3 5 Catholicism 2 4 and other religions 1 6 59 8 are not affiliated with any religion 34 Mountaintop Ministries Worldwide formerly End Time Ministries and commonly called End Timers was established near Lake City by Charles Meade in 1984 The basis of the ministry was that Lake City would be the only place to survive Armageddon and believers were to stay in an underground bunker on Meade s property 35 Ancestry ethnicity edit As of 2016 the largest self reported ancestry groups in Lake City Florida are 36 Largest single ancestries in 2016 excluding Hispanic Latino groups Percent English 16 4 Irish 10 1 German 9 9 Subsaharan African 6 9 Italian 5 1 American 2 9 French 2 7 Polish 1 7 West Indian 1 5 Scotch Irish 1 4 Dutch 1 1 Norwegian 1 1 Scottish 0 9 Welsh 0 6 Economy edit nbsp Lake City VA Medical Center nbsp Target Corporation distribution center nbsp Lake City Medical Center Lake City and Columbia County are known as The Gateway to Florida because Interstate 75 runs through them carrying a large percentage of Florida s tourist and commercial traffic Lake City is the northernmost sizable town city in Florida on Interstate 75 and the location where I 10 and I 75 intersect Interstate 10 is the southernmost east west major interstate highway and traverses the country from Jacksonville Florida to Santa Monica California U S 41 and U S 90 the U S highway versions of I 75 and I 10 have intersected in Lake City since 1927 long before the Interstate highways were built The city relies on travelers for a considerable part of its economy Lake City is the location of the Osceola National Forest s administrative offices Since 2000 three companies have begun large operations in Lake City Hunter Panels New Millennium and United States Cold Storage Target built their first company owned and third party operated perishable food distribution center in Lake City in 2008 37 In 2011 The top employers in the Lake City area are 38 Rank Company name Business description Employees 1 Columbia County School System Education Schools Training amp Development Centers 1 400 2 VA Medical Center Healthcare 1 200 3 Anderson Columbia Co Inc Asphalt Paving 775 4 PCS Phosphate Manufacturer 706 5 HAECO Aircraft Maintenance 635 6 Wal Mart Supercenter Retail Sales 505 7 Lake City Medical Center Healthcare 430 8 Sitel Call Center 358 9 Shands at Lake Shore Healthcare 353 10 CCA Lake City Correctional Facility Correctional Facility 279 11 City of Lake City Government 260 12 S amp S Food Stores Convenience Stores 249 13 Columbia County Manager Government 248 14 Florida Gateway College Education 225 15 Health Care Center of Lake City Healthcare 163 16 Publix Super Markets Inc Grocery Stores 151 17 Corbitt Manufacturing Co Inc Manufacturer 115 18 New Millennium Manufacturer 82 19 Target Food Distribution Center Distribution 78Arts and culture editOlustee Battle Festival edit Every February since 1976 Lake City has hosted the Olustee Battle Festival and reenactment of the Battle of Olustee spanning three days The festival begins with a memorial service at Oak Lawn Cemetery in Lake City to honor those who died from both sides on day one and ends with a reenactment at the Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park on day three From day one to day three various activities from live entertainment to exhibits are on display in downtown Lake City and the Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park 39 Alligator Warrior Festival edit The Alligator Warrior Festival is held each year on the weekend of the 3rd Saturday in October to recognize the early history of Columbia County prior to the Civil War 40 The first Alligator Festival was held in 1995 at Olustee Park in downtown Lake City Starting in 2010 the annual festival has been held at O Leno State Park 20 miles 32 km south of Lake City where the appropriate facilities exist for a full scale battle reenactment historic camping and large crowds 40 Parks and recreation edit nbsp Olustee Park Alligator Lake Park Falling Creek Falls Olustee Park Wilson Park Osceola National Park Southside Sports Complex Youngs ParkGovernment editLake City is governed by a council city manager form of government The city council consists of five members with four representing four city districts while the Mayor serves at large throughout all of Lake City The administration of Lake City consists of The City Manager s Office The Assistant City Manager Human Resources Procurement Finance and Technology 41 The Lake City Police Department was founded around 1861 during the Civil War The first fire department was established in 1883 to complement the police department Argatha Gilmore was the Chief of Police in 2009 after serving 25 years with the Tallahassee Police Department nbsp Lake City Police Department vehicle nbsp City HallEducation editThe Columbia County School District operates nine elementary schools three middle schools two high schools and an alternative school Lake City also has one higher education institution Florida Gateway College that offers associate degrees and four year bachelor s degrees nbsp Columbia County High School nbsp Florida Gateway CollegeInfrastructure editTransportation edit Airport edit The Lake City Gateway Airport is a local center of business The airport is classified as a general aviation facility but two on site operations are somewhat unusual HAECO formerly TIMCO is an aircraft modification and rehabilitation operation for large B 727 737 and Airbus A 320 A 319 civilian and military aircraft The U S Forest Service uses C 130 transport aircraft in support of its forest fire fighting operations in the southeastern United States U S Highways edit nbsp U S Route 90 nbsp U S Route 41 nbsp U S Route 441 Interstate edit nbsp Interstate 75 nbsp Interstate 10 Railroad edit Lake City was a scheduled stop for Amtrak s Sunset Limited between Los Angeles and Orlando from 1993 to 2005 when damage to railroad lines and bridges by Hurricane Katrina caused the curtailment of all service east of New Orleans Freight service is provided by the Florida Gulf amp Atlantic Railroad which acquired most of the former CSX main line from Pensacola to Jacksonville on June 1 2019 Notable people editBrian Allen NFL linebacker Blayne Barber PGA golf player Jerome Carter NFL safety Fred P Cone 27th Governor of Florida Grace Elizabeth model 42 Shayne Edge former Florida Gators and Pittsburgh Steelers punter Yatil Green NFL wide receiver Miami Dolphins Harold Hart NFL player Bertram Herlong bishop Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee Timmy Jernigan NFL defensive tackle Michael Kirkman MLB pitcher World Series Texas Rangers Kimberly Diane Leach last victim of serial killer Ted Bundy Trey Marshall NFL safety Martha Mier pianist and composer Dwight Stansel state representative and farmer John Franklin Stewart MLB 2nd base Pat Summerall NFL placekicker television sportscaster Jasin Todd former Shinedown guitarist Laremy Tunsil NFL offensive lineman Reinard Wilson NFL linebacker Chubby Wise fiddlerReferences edit 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 31 2021 a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Lake City Florida U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Find a County National Association of Counties Retrieved June 7 2011 a b Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Lake City Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 16 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 90 History Retrieved September 10 2017 Williams Morris McCarthy Kevin 2009 Lake City Florida A Sesquicentennial Tribute Nature Coast Publishing House pp 2 5 Taylor George February 21 2009 Alligator Town Marker George Lansing Taylor Collection Main Gallery Retrieved April 24 2017 Lake City vivafl500 org Retrieved June 7 2017 Lake City Florida Celebrating 150 Years A Guide to the Sesquicentennial Celebration Lake City FL 2009 pg 21 a b c d Williams Morris March 8 2008 Lake City s 150th birthday time for a celebration Lake City Reporter Archived from the original on September 7 2012 Retrieved March 22 2008 Battle Unit Details The Civil War U S National Park Service www nps gov National Park Service Retrieved July 21 2023 a b Events Leading up to the Battle of Olustee battleofolustee org Retrieved May 3 2017 Olustee Battlefield Florida Public Archaeology Network Archived from the original on March 14 2014 Retrieved March 13 2014 Williams Morris McCarthy Kevin 2009 Lake City Florida A Sesquicentennial Tribute Nature Coast Publishing House pp 30 31 Lake City vivafl500 org Retrieved May 4 2017 Williams Morris McCarthy Kevin 2009 Lake City Florida A Sesquicentennial Tribute Nature Coast Publishing House pp 86 88 Williams Morris McCarthy Kevin 2009 Lake City Florida A Sesquicentennial Tribute Nature Coast Publishing House pp 159 170 Summers Susan November 13 1990 Forest Technology Program Lake City Community College The Founding of a School the Evolution of a College Retrieved May 4 2017 The Columbia Amateur Radio Society Nf4cq com Retrieved August 2 2014 Williams Morris McCarthy Kevin 2009 Lake City Florida A Sesquicentennial Tribute Nature Coast Publishing House pp 221 247 Lake City pays 42 bitcoin ransom to cyber attacker to restore hacked systems June 25 2019 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Lake City city Florida U S Census Bureau American Factfinder Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved July 17 2014 Monthly Averages for Weather Channel October 12 2011 Retrieved October 12 2011 NowData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved November 25 2013 NOWData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved June 24 2021 Summary of Monthly Normals 1991 2020 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved June 24 2021 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 1850 Census of Population Florida PDF Retrieved February 24 2023 P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Lake City city Florida United States Census Bureau P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Lake City city Florida United States Census Bureau S1101 HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES 2020 Lake City city Florida United States Census Bureau S1101 HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES 2010 Lake City city Florida United States Census Bureau Religion statistics for Lake City city based on Columbia County data Retrieved May 12 2018 Klebnikov Alex Heard and Peter December 27 1998 Apocalypse Now No Really Now The New York Times Magazine The New York Times Company p 4 Archived from the original on October 5 2013 Retrieved March 22 2015 American FactFinder Results Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved August 22 2018 Target Distribution Centers Target Corporate Pressroom target com Retrieved August 2 2014 1 Archived July 13 2011 at the Wayback Machine Annual Olustee Festival Olusteefestival com Retrieved August 2 2014 a b Alligator Warrior Festival Alligatorfest org November 9 2013 Retrieved August 2 2014 Mayor and Council lcfla com Get to Know Stunning Victoria s Secret Fashion Show Model Grace Elizabeth maxim com December 2016 Retrieved April 4 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Lake City nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lake City Florida City of Lake City official website Florida Index historical newspaper 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