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CathyandSteveG
07-02-2013, 03:18 PM
We just returned from visiting the villages. I was never able to find a listing of all of the villages. Is there a complete map that has all of the village names?

Ohiogirl
07-02-2013, 03:24 PM
There's a section that has a map of all the north of 466 Villages and all the south of 466 Villages - you only get the one insert where you live, but imagine you can get another at a kiosk in the section you don't live in. That's a good map of Village locations, separated by color.

Another way to check is thevillages.com - pre-owned homes for sale - drop down box of Village in the search screen lists most of them, maybe not the newest if there are no resales yet. Probably also lists the 2 or 3 "family" friendly villages that are not really a regular part of the villages - they have access to multi-modal paths but not to pools/rec centers/exec. golf.

elevatorman
07-02-2013, 03:35 PM
There is a list here. http://www.districtgov.org/images/villages_neighborhoods.pdf
There are maps on this page at the left hand side towards the top.

CathyandSteveG
07-02-2013, 04:15 PM
Thanks very much...elevatorman!! that is exactly what I am looking for!

queasy27
07-02-2013, 06:00 PM
Another online option (http://www.thevillages4rent.com/maps/index.htm).

buggyone
07-02-2013, 06:28 PM
I asked this very same question at the Villages Sales Office a couple of weeks ago. I was told the number is currently 72 villages and numbers 73 and 74 are opening up very soon.

I would like to find out the current square mileage of The Villages. That is not so easy as the borders are not even to just multiply length times width. I did some very rough calculation and think it is near 90 square miles since you have to consider the Historic side on the other side of 441/27.

glgene
07-02-2013, 07:52 PM
Here is a related question I have: "By what method are the separate villages named?"

DougB
07-02-2013, 08:37 PM
You're looking for a method to the madness?

justjim
07-02-2013, 08:57 PM
Village names and street names---where do they come up with some of the street names?

Bogie Shooter
07-02-2013, 09:45 PM
Village names and street names---where do they come up with some of the street names?

They are all picked out of a hat.....................

DougB
07-02-2013, 09:46 PM
See link for sq mi. of The Villages. Bullet #7
http://nancysheehanrealty.com/THE%20VILLAGES%20TRIVIA.pdf

buggyone
07-03-2013, 06:43 AM
I don't think the quoted 32 square miles is close to bring right. Go into the historic side and drive straight Morse to hwy 44 and you are in The Villages all the while. You will have driven about 20 miles. Again, drive
Buena Vista straight from Mulberry to 44and you have gone about 17 miles.

The Villages is more than 4 miles wide anywhere.

asianthree
07-03-2013, 07:08 AM
didn't someone use google to figure out the sq mil

George Bieniaszek
07-03-2013, 09:15 AM
Village names and street names---where do they come up with some of the street names?

They are all picked out of a hat.....................

With some of the silly street names, maybe after happy hour ends :1rotfl:

Quixote
07-03-2013, 01:16 PM
With some of the silly street names, maybe after happy hour ends :1rotfl:

Could be. Some just don't make sense, some are bizarre, some have meanings beyond being a street name, and many are impossible to spell based on their pronunciation.

There is a "Due West Drive" but no "Due East Drive." There is an "East Gaffney Street" but no "West Gaffney Street" (or is it the other way around?). Do the folks who live on "Craven Street" know what "craven" means? (Look it up.) Why is the Churchill STREET Rec Center on Churchill DOWNS? Why are some ordinary sized streets given a name followed by BOULEVARD? I've come across streets with virtually the same names (can't think of any right off); just imagine the confusion they create! Why a whole area devoted to Ernest Hemingway, including a village named after one of his wives? (Look it up.) Why are El Camino Real and Paige Place actually the same street? Every time I see "Homeland Park" I think of the Department of Homeland Security! And the list can go on and on and on and on, and then on some more! Still, you have to give "The Villages Street Namer" a lot of credit, as it really must be a daunting task....

cquick
07-06-2013, 09:43 AM
I think sometimes they (he, she,it?) tries to get as many alphabet letters in one street name as possible. :wave:

asianthree
07-06-2013, 05:44 PM
i would think in the begining it was fun to name streets...now wonder if they come up with a theme and go from there like the decor in the rec centers

doccrocker
07-06-2013, 06:53 PM
Keeping in mind where the family came from (Traverse City, Michigan) there are a lot of references to Michigan and the top of the mitten area. For example, the Sales Office in Sumter is (supposed to be) patterned after the Grand Hotel on Mackinac (aka Mackinaw) island. And just the other day I was surprised and pleased to see Torch Lake road.

gmcneill
07-06-2013, 07:45 PM
Some areas have a few streets of themed names, others are of the, Where'd they come up with that name? Then there are others that should have been better thought through
Killingsworth, Resthaven, the previously mentioned Craven.

There are good idea at the time names...St Charles is the home of Bassinger and Baldwin...Oops! How'd that turn out in real life?

(Not to mention the Bogart and Bacall exec courses.)

South side of 466a villages and most major feeder streets are named for counties, a city, or an island in Florida. The street on which I live is named after a small Florida town (Luraville, boring and a bit dull) that happens to have some of the best cave diving springs in the country. Who knew?

DougB
07-08-2013, 06:27 PM
I asked this very same question at the Villages Sales Office a couple of weeks ago. I was told the number is currently 72 villages and numbers 73 and 74 are opening up very soon.

I would like to find out the current square mileage of The Villages. That is not so easy as the borders are not even to just multiply length times width. I did some very rough calculation and think it is near 90 square miles since you have to consider the Historic side on the other side of 441/27.

Took some visiting friends on a ride on the trolley this weekend, the guide said The Villages is 34,000 acres. Which if I am correct comes out to 53 and 1/8 sq. mi.

mrfixit
07-08-2013, 08:53 PM
Could be. Some just don't make sense, some are bizarre, some have meanings beyond being a street name, and many are impossible to spell based on their pronunciation.

>>>>>>>>>>> "This Post was Shortened" <<<<<<<<<

...... Do the folks who live on "Craven Street" know what "craven" means? (Look it up.)

Why are El Camino Real and Paige Place actually the same street? ...

Perhaps Craven Way was named for William "The Earl of Craven"
(..later referred to as Lord Craven.)
He was one of the origional Lord Proprietors of the Province of Carolina.
He lived to be 90 (not bad for being born in 1606).

On the other hand.....Craven County North Carolina ....
..............................IS between Ablemarle, N.C. and " CAPE FEAR ".

Perhaps the method of naming...
...............El Camino Real ( The Kings Highway ).
...............Paige Place (Paige is one of the grandkids)

The El Camino Real portion is in Sumter County.
The Paige Place portion is in Lake County.....
............ WITHIN the boundry of City of Lady Lake.

As of TODAY there are PLANS for 76 Vilages in total.
However, in 2000 we were told there would be NO HOMES
built SOUTH of CR 466. We all know how that worked out.

Seems that Jack ODell and Clyde Bailey BOTH decided
to sell their MASSIVE Ranches. Hence we have .........
ODell Circle and Bailey Trail in the portions of The Villages
where the Ranches were located.

Not long ago The Baker Family decided to sell almost
all of the Baker Farm. That added close to 1000 acres to
the overall size of The Villages.
Take a ride out State Road 44 (the Road at South edge of
Brownwood.) Go East toward Leesburg.
When you get to the Lake County / Sumter County line...
...(the BIG powerlines are there) ...
turn around and head back.. look to the North
The Villages is ALREADY there.
Then turn off on 44a and come back to Buena Vista Blvd.

asianthree
07-09-2013, 03:43 PM
Perhaps Craven Way was named for William "The Earl of Craven"
(..later referred to as Lord Craven.)
He was one of the origional Lord Proprietors of the Province of Carolina.
He lived to be 90 (not bad for being born in 1606).

On the other hand.....Craven County North Carolina ....
..............................IS between Ablemarle, N.C. and " CAPE FEAR ".

Perhaps the method of naming...
...............El Camino Real ( The Kings Highway ).
...............Paige Place (Paige is one of the grandkids)

The El Camino Real portion is in Sumter County.
The Paige Place portion is in Lake County.....
............ WITHIN the boundry of City of Lady Lake.

As of TODAY there are PLANS for 76 Vilages in total.
However, in 2000 we were told there would be NO HOMES
built SOUTH of CR 466. We all know how that worked out.

Seems that Jack ODell and Clyde Bailey BOTH decided
to sell their MASSIVE Ranches. Hence we have .........
ODell Circle and Bailey Trail in the portions of The Villages
where the Ranches were located.

Not long ago The Baker Family decided to sell almost
all of the Baker Farm. That added close to 1000 acres to
the overall size of The Villages.
Take a ride out State Road 44 (the Road at South edge of
Brownwood.) Go East toward Leesburg.
When you get to the Lake County / Sumter County line...
...(the BIG powerlines are there) ...
turn around and head back.. look to the North
The Villages is ALREADY there.
Then turn off on 44a and come back to Buena Vista Blvd.

i love it when someone takes the time to look up info