Noma, Florida
Named after the Noma Mill Company, the sleepy town with a population of 336 earned its first charter in 1904 during the timber rush.
History
Over a century later, the old sawmill is no longer operational, but almost fittingly Noma’s Mayor Robert “Buddy” Skipper and his family own and live on the historic site.
Across from the town hall is Noma’s park, including a baseball field. The park was renamed after the long-standing Mayor, where a monument and pavilion are dedicated in his honor.