Wood Fences in Tavares, FL

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Envision your property with a wooden fence that weaves elegance and resilience. We craft captivating wood fences in Tavares, transforming properties instantly.

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  • About Mossy Oak Fence LLC

    Locally Serving Lake County

    At Mossy Oak Fence LLC, our artisans in Tavares, FL, blend time-honored techniques with modern artistry, using rich cedar, resilient redwood, and classic pine to create fences that stand tall against the passage of time. Deeply connected to Lake County, we believe in building more than just structures; we build relationships, trust, and fences that tell your story.

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  • A wooden privacy fence stands in a lush, green yard. The fence has evenly spaced vertical slats and horizontal beams, with posts extending above. Dense foliage and trees are visible behind the fence, creating a serene, natural backdrop.

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    Mossy Oak Fence LLC; Your Lake County Partner

    Wood fences are emblems of warmth, security, and timeless beauty. At Mossy Oak Fence LLC, we understand the profound impact a well-crafted fence can have on your property. We’re masters of our craft, specializing in a diverse array of styles and designs to complement your unique vision. Ready to embark on your fence journey? Contact us at 352-706-3131, and let’s build something extraordinary together.

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    Tavares was founded in 1880 by Alexander St. Clair-Abrams, a newspaper and railroad man from a Creole family in New Orleans. He gave it the surname of a Portuguese ancestor. In 1883 a post office was established; by the next year, a hotel, three stores, a sawmill, and eight cottages were built. St. Clair-Abrams’s dream of Tavares as the state capital was not realized, but in 1887 it was designated the county seat of Lake County. St. Clair-Abrams later chartered a railroad from Tavares to Orlando. In 1919, Tavares incorporated as a town.

    In 1949, the Groveland Four, were wrongly accused of raping a white woman in 1949. One was killed after fleeing, and three were convicted at trial in Tavares. The two adults were sentenced to death and the minor to life in prison. The Supreme Court of the United States overturned the verdict and ordered a new trial for the two capital defendants. One was killed while being transported to Tavares in 1951. Walter Irvin survived the shooting by the sheriff and was convicted again at trial. In 1955, his death sentence was commuted to life. He was paroled in 1968 and died in 1970. In 2016, the city of Groveland and Lake County formally apologized to families of all the men for injustice; in 2017, the Florida Legislature issued a formal apology and exonerated the men, calling on the governor to officially pardon them.

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