Communities
Hilliard, Callahan & Bryceville
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Named after Guyler Walter Hilliard
who co-founded the Hilliard & Bailey
lumber company in 1881, the Town
of Hilliard was incorporated in 1947.
Nassau County’s second largest municipality, Hilliard has
a population of 3,109. The greater Hilliard zip code area,
which includes the northwest Nassau communities of
Boulogne and Kings Ferry, has a population of around
9,129.
Callahan
Centered at the junction of Florida A1A, US 301 and US 1,
Callahan’s slogan is “Crossroads to the Future.”
Incorporated in 1911, Callahan originally boomed during
the construction of David Yulee’s trans-Florida railroad,
and the dozens of trains that run through the community
daily still provide the sights and sounds of a busy railroad
junction.
Bryceville
When George W. Bryce changed a post office name in
1886, unincorporated Bryceville was born. Located in the
southwest section of Nassau County at the intersection
of U.S. 301 and County Road 119, Bryceville retains an
“old Florida” feeling. The Bryceville zip code area has a
population of 3,325 and is home to an elementary school,
post office, library and fire station.