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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 11 MIN

Before Disney, This Place in Ocala Was Florida’s Biggest Attraction

from Chad Gallivanter · host Chad Gallivanter

Before Ocala was known for horses, farms, or quiet historic streets, one place had already put this part of Florida on the map. Silver Springs was one of the earliest tourist attractions in the United States. Long before theme parks defined Central Florida tourism, visitors traveled here to see water so clear that fish, turtles, and submerged trees appeared suspended in midair. The invention of the glass-bottom boat turned that natural wonder into a national sensation. But the story of Silver Springs is bigger than a famous attraction. In this first episode of the Ocala series, we look at how the springs helped shape Florida tourism itself. Hollywood films transformed the springs into a cinematic jungle. Demonstrations at the reptile institute turned wildlife into performance. And across the road, the opening of Six Gun Territory showed how mid-century tourists moved between authenticity and spectacle in a single afternoon. The history also includes contradictions that are often overlooked. African American boatmen helped interpret the springs for visitors, while segregation kept Black families from accessing the attraction itself, leading to the creation of Paradise Park in 1949. Silver Springs wasn’t just a place to visit. It helped teach the country what Florida was supposed to look like. This is the beginning of the Ocala story.🌎 Keep Gallivanting With Me If you liked this story, you’ll love what’s waiting on my YouTube channel: youtube.com/@ChadGallivanter See more photos, behind-the-scenes, and upcoming trips on Instagram: instagram.com/ChadGallivanter More travel stories, history deep-dives, and extras live at: ChadGallivanter.com📬 Questions, ideas, or media requests? Email me at [email protected]

Before Ocala was known for horses, farms, or quiet historic streets, one place had already put this part of Florida on the map. Silver Springs was one of the earliest tourist attractions in the United States. Long before theme parks defined Central Florida tourism, visitors traveled here to see water so clear that fish, turtles, and submerged trees appeared suspended in midair. The invention of the glass-bottom boat turned that natural wonder into a national sensation. But t...

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