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The creation of Lake Seminole behind the Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam inundated many acres in the southern portion of the county. What had largely been swampland was turned into a water recreation resource. Fairchild State Park, Reynoldsville State Park and Seminole State Park are all on the Seminole County side of the lake.
Seminole County is located directly above one of the largest known aquifers in the world.
The famous Three-Notch Road on Highway 39 runs through Seminole County. This road was built by a volunteer army in 1814, and was marked by three carved notches which are still visible on the trees today.
Downtown Donalsonville is the site for the annual Harvest Festival held in October. This is a celebration of the county's top industry-- agriculture. Arts and crafts, parade, food and competitions are highlights of this event.
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City of Donalsonville
The county courthouse in Donalsonville was constructed in 1922 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
According to 2008 Census, the City of Donalsonville had a population of 2,694 persons. Between 1990 and 2000, the city experienced a population increase of 0.6%, compared to the state growth during this period of 26.4%.
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