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Aero Land Surveyors has served Stuart, FL, and the surrounding areas for years. We specialize in boundary surveys, offering a client-centric approach. Our team comprises experienced residential land surveyors who provide precise and reliable results. Located right in Martin County, our local knowledge and expertise can’t be beaten. Call 772-237-4993 for expert land surveying services.
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A boundary survey is necessary for anyone looking to understand their property limits. It involves precise property boundary measurement for the sake of clarity and legal compliance. Aero Land Surveyors’s professional boundary surveyor team provides essential services to property owners in Stuart, FL, and Martin County. Whether you need a property line surveyor or an all-encompassing property boundary survey, we’re here to help. Contact 772-237-4993 for expert assistance.
In the 18th century, several Spanish galleons were shipwrecked in the Martin County area of Florida’s Treasure Coast. The multiple wrecks were reportedly the result of a hurricane, and the ships were carrying unknown quantities of gold and silver. Some of this treasure has since been recovered, and its presence resulted in the region’s name.
The historic Dudley-Bessey House on SW Atlanta Avenue is now a yacht brokerage officeIn 1832, pirate Pedro Gilbert, who often used a sandbar off the coast as a lure to unsuspecting prey, chased and caught the Mexican, a U.S. merchant ship. Although he attempted to burn the ship and kill the crew, they survived to report the incident, ultimately resulting in the capture and execution of Gilbert and his crew. The bar from which he lured his intended booty is named “Gilbert’s Bar” on nautical charts.
The Old Martin County Courthouse, built in 1937, now the Courthouse Cultural CenterThe Treasure Coast area that became Stuart was first settled by non-Native Americans in 1870. In 1875, a United States Lifesaving Station was established on Hutchinson Island, near Stuart. Today, the station is known as Gilbert’s Bar House of Refuge and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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