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Pace, Florida
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Pace Welcome Sign
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Location in Santa Rosa County and the state of Florida
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Country | United States |
State | Florida |
County | Santa Rosa |
Area | |
• Total | 24.52 sq mi (63.50 km2) |
• Land | 24.23 sq mi (62.75 km2) |
• Water | 0.29 sq mi (0.75 km2) |
Elevation | 66 ft (20 m) |
Population
(2020)
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• Total | 24,684 |
• Density | 1,018.78/sq mi (393.36/km2) |
Time zone | UTC-6 (Central (CST)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-5 (CDT) |
ZIP code |
32571
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Area code(s) | 850 |
FIPS code | 12-53725 |
GNIS feature ID | 0288352 |
Pace is an unincorporated community in Santa Rosa County, Florida. It is the second largest community in Santa Rosa County, and is a part of the Pensacola—Ferry Pass—Brent, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. Pace has experienced exponential growth, and has evolved from a small, rural community to a thriving bedroom community of Pensacola with growing residential and commercial options. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 24,684, up from 20,093 at the 2010 census. From 2000 to 2010, the Pace CDP population growth percentage was 171.1%, and from 2010 to 2020, the population growth percentage was 22.8%.
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Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 9.4 square miles (24 km2), all land.
History
Pace is named after James G. Pace, who owned large lumber, paper and turpentine productions that operated in the Pace area and throughout the southeast. Originally just a strip of land north of Floridatown, by the 1912 census, the area was known as Pace. Afterward, Pace's growth was slow, and it remained a small, rural community throughout the last half of the twentieth century. Despite local efforts, incorporation failed at least once and has not been re-attempted recently. Within the last decade, however, growth has increased and Pace has become more suburban, surpassing its predecessors Floridatown and Pea Ridge in population and commercial activity. The small area still known as Floridatown became somewhat famous in 2004 when several homes were completely destroyed by Hurricane Ivan.
Education
Schools in Pace are administered by the Santa Rosa County School District. Schools in the Pace area perform well, with all schools receiving an A or B rating according to the Florida Department of Education.
High schools
- Pace High School
- Lead Academy * Private Christian School
Middle schools
- Avalon Middle School
- Thomas L. Sims Middle School
- Lead Academy * Private Christian School
- Wallace K-8 School
Elementary schools
- Bennett C. Russell Elementary School
- Pea Ridge Elementary School
- S.S. Dixon Primary School
- S.S. Dixon Intermediate School
- Lead Academy * Private Christian School
- Wallace K-8 School
Demographics
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Census | Pop. | %± | |
1970 | 1,776 | — | |
1980 | 5,006 | 181.9% | |
1990 | 6,277 | 25.4% | |
2000 | 7,393 | 17.8% | |
2010 | 20,093 | 171.8% | |
2020 | 24,684 | 22.8% | |
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Based on the 2020 census there were 24,684 people, and 8,152 households in the CDP. The population density was 1,018.74 inhabitants per square mile (393.34/km2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 87.70% White, 3.90% African American, 0.3% Native American, 2.10% Asian, and 4.8% from two or more races. The average household size was 2.8.
The age distribution was 6.5% under the age of 5, 24% under the age of 18, and 16.3% who were 65 or older. Females made up 50.3% of the population, whereas males made up 49.7%.
The median household income (in 2019 dollars), from 2015 to 2019 was $70,292. 8.5% of the population were below the poverty line.
See also
In Spanish: Pace (Florida) para niños