From a small agricultural community in northern Florida into a
thriving city, many people have helped transform Gainesville into what
it is today.
After befriending the Timucuan Indians who originally inhabited the
region, Spanish colonizers began recruiting other settlers to move to
the area. Despite the early foundations set, the people who brought the
railroad to Gainesville deserve the most credit for giving the town its
start. Soon after tracks were laid throughout the city, small businesses
sprouted and opportunities for new industries arose. The city's
population expanded along with its economic growth, and more people
began to witness the unique potential of Gainesville. In 1905, the city
became home to the University of Florida, and a rich educational
heritage began. The university brought great attention to the town and
subsequently made Gainesville not only one of the most important cities
in Florida, but one of the most prominent educational epicenters in the
South.