Geography
Davie is a large town in Broward County, Florida, located just west of Fort Lauderdale. It is known for its equestrian lifestyle and expansive residential areas.
Population
The town has more than 100,000 residents, making it the most populous town in Florida. It is a growing suburban center with strong ties to higher education and culture.
History
Davie’s origins date back to the early 20th century as a farming community. It has since transformed into a suburban town while preserving its western and equestrian identity.
Economy
The economy is supported by higher education institutions, including NOVA Southeastern University, as well as healthcare, retail, and professional services.
Culture
Davie is distinctive for its ranch-style homes, horseback riding trails, and western-themed architecture. Cultural events celebrate its heritage and community spirit.
Recreation
The town features extensive parks, riding stables, and nature preserves. Its emphasis on equestrian activities makes it unique in South Florida.
Community
Davie combines suburban living with rural traditions. Its schools, community centers, and civic organizations provide strong support for residents.
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