Event by Country Depot
🌹Head on over to Country Depot to book a horse drawn carriage ride down one of Hernando County’s most historic streets, S Brooksville Ave, on Valentine’s Day, Friday, February 14, 2025.
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🧱 Enjoy the sound of the horse’s hooves as they click clocking down the Augusta block brick road under a canopy of oak trees.
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🍝 Take the time to enjoy a meal with your special someone at one of our local Brooksville dinner spots or grab a cozy cup of coffee ☕️ at @MountianeerCoffee and stroll our downtown area exploring the @TourBVL walking tour.
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❤️ A romantic evening you won’t want to pass up.
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The Hernando Sun is a locally owned weekly newspaper. The founders of the newspaper are Rocco and Julie Maglio. They saw the need for a newspaper when the Hernando Today newspaper closed their doors in 2014. Rocco is from Hernando, he went to school from Moton Elementary through Hernando High. Growing up in Hernando enhances his ability to provide background to ongoing issues. The Hernando Sun Printed their first issue in March 2015. They published monthly for a year before increasing to a weekly printing. The newspaper is delivered through the US mail, so it arrives with your mail.
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