
Fort Pierce North and its surrounding communities are defined by a complex grid of residential development and agricultural drainage systems just inland from the Atlantic coast. The landscape is structured by extensive water management features, including the Belcher Canal and the meandering path of Tenmile Creek, which transitions into the Tenmile Creek Trl as it approaches the more densely settled areas. These waterways provide a stark contrast to the rigid road networks that partition the citrus groves and residential blocks of St. Lucie County. Aviation infrastructure is a primary landmark here, with the sprawling Treasure Coast International Airport occupying the northeastern corner and the smaller Baggett Airport located further south. The map documents the continued expansion of the city into the traditional citrus and ranch lands, where modern industrial zones like the Airport West Commerce Park Rd now sit alongside family-named landmarks like Clayton Howard Pond.
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18 maps found

1948 Ankona
St. Lucie County, FL

1948 Eden
St. Lucie County, FL

1948 Indrio
St. Lucie County, FL

1949 Fort Pierce NW
St. Lucie County, FL

1950 Ankona
St. Lucie County, FL

1950 Eden
St. Lucie County, FL

1950 Fort Pierce NW
St. Lucie County, FL

1950 Indrio
St. Lucie County, FL

1953 Fort Pierce SW
St. Lucie County, FL

1953 North Of Bluefield
St. Lucie County, FL

1953 St. Johns Marsh South
St. Lucie County, FL

2024 Ankona
St. Lucie County, FL

2024 Eden
St. Lucie County, FL

2024 Fort Pierce NW
St. Lucie County, FL

2024 Fort Pierce SW
St. Lucie County, FL

2024 Indrio
St. Lucie County, FL

2024 North of Bluefield
St. Lucie County, FL

2024 Saint Johns Marsh South
St. Lucie County, FL