
The south shore of Lake Monroe serves as the focal point for this mid-1960s survey, dominated by the urban grid of Sanford and its surrounding citrus and celery lands. The map illustrates a city defined by its transportation history, showing the Seaboard Coast Line and Atlantic Coast Line railroads converging near the Rand Yard. To the southeast, the Sanford Naval Air Station occupies a significant footprint, reflecting the area's strategic maritime and aviation role.
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