
Agricultural development and rural aviation define this contemporary look at northwestern Saint Lucie County. The landscape is characterized by an extensive network of drainage canals and irrigation ditches, such as the Rim Ditch, which support the region's historic citrus industry. Roads like Minute Maid Rd reflect this agricultural heritage, while the presence of Dragonfly Airport and Southeastern Airport highlights the importance of private aviation in managing these large tracts of land. A grid of local connectors including Co Rd 68, Sneed Rd, and Schumann Rd provides access through the marshy terrain, which is organized into the township and range divisions of t35s r38e. The persistence of names like Pineapple Ln points to the diverse horticultural roots of the Florida interior.
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1949 · Oslo
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1949 · Fort Pierce NW
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1950 · Fort Pierce NW
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1950 · Oslo
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1953 · Okeechobee 1 SE
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1953 · Fellsmere 4 SE
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1953 · Fellsmere 4 SW
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1953 · Okeechobee 1 SW
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1953 · Okeechobee 1 NE
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1953 · Okeechobee 1 NW
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