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Aero Land Surveyors has been a trusted name in Fort Drum, FL for over 20 years. Our experienced team of residential land surveyors and property line surpersonal needs and circumstances with our professionalism and expertise. With numerous satisfied clients in Okeechobee County, you can choose us for all your boundary survey needs.
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Boundary surveys are essential for property owners. They gauge property lines, preventing potential disputes with neighbors. They also ensure compliance with local regulations, which is crucial for any property transactions or developments. At Aero Land Surveyors, we specialize in property boundary surveys in Fort Drum, FL and across Okeechobee County. Our expertise as professional boundary surveyors guarantees precise results every time. Contact us at 772-237-4993 to schedule your survey today.
After the end of the Second Seminole War in 1842, the US Army built a network of forts across the central part of the state, with military roads that connected them. Of those roads, one was roughly east-west from Fort Bassinger to Fort Vinton, north of present-day Vero Beach. The other ran approximately north-south from Fort Kissimmee to Fort Jupiter, and came to be known as the ‘old wire road’.
Where the two roads crossed, Fort Drum was built. The US Army used it only for a short time and then abandoned it. Settlers began to make their way here in the 1870s, some time after the Civil War. The area was considered to be potentially excellent cattle country. The area slowly grew.
With the completion in 1914 of the Kissimmee Valley Extension, the Florida East Coast Railroad brought changes to the area. They built a small depot in Fort Drum, as well as one to the north, named Osawaw, and south, called Hilolo.
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