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Office: MADISON COUNTY FILM LIAISON
Film Liaison: Tommy Greene
Phone: 850 973-4141
Fax: 850 973-4121
E-Mail Address: tommygreene@greenpublishing.com
Website:
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 427 Madison, FL 32341-
Coverage Area:
Madison County serves the cities of Madison, Greenville and Lee.
Unique Locations:
1900 style downtown, completely renovated to make the town look as it did in 1914; 1914 courthouse, with its impressive silver dome, in the middle of town with the business district surrounding it; antebellum aura houses of a small town in the deep south; block after block of white columned homes from the last century along streets lined with giant live oak trees; country wooden bridges; hunting clubs and lodges; largest mapped underwater cave; largest first magnitude spring; many tree farms of pines and hardwood; natural springs in the county that produce crystal clear water at a constant 72 degrees; oldest house in town built in 1849 is still occupied; Suwannee River and Withlacoochee River are designated canoe trails, and both are used for swimming; Wardlaw-Smith house, a stately mansion of Greek Revival architecture that dates from 1860 Strolling through many streets of Madison is almost like a return to the 19th century. Unquestionably one of the prettiest towns in Florida, Madison was settled well before the Civil War and has managed to preserve many of the buildings from that era. Madison is a typical small town of the Deep South. It’s the county seat of Madison County. Its northern border is the Georgia state line.
Past Productions:
Permitting Info:
No permitting required, however notifying the film office is essential prior to any filming activities. Certificate of insurance is required. Law enforcement rates and availability vary depending on municipality.