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Ideal was incorporated in 1908, with a population of
approximately 600, located in the western part of Macon County. It is noted for its rolling
terrain.
The Railroad originally brought
settlers to Ideal and for a short period of time, the town was called "Joe Town"
after Joe Tarrer, an early settler. Since the early 1900's, it has been known as
"ideal", and as legend tells it, because it was such an "Ideal" place
to live.
Ideal's historic depot, presently
used by civic clubs and for special events was built in 1906. It was donated by the
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad to the City of Ideal, on October 29, 1974, moved to city
property and renovated.
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