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Looking to boost your property’s appeal and security? We design and install exceptional fences in Sanford.

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Why Choose Mossy Oak Fence LLC for Fencing in Sanford?

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  • Enjoy a sense of seclusion and create a private backyard retreat.
  • Boost your property’s visual appeal and potential resale value.
  • Relax knowing your fence is crafted with durable, weather-resistant materials.
  • Experience a smooth, hassle-free installation process from our skilled team.
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    At Mossy Oak Fence LLC, we don’t just build fences; we craft outdoor masterpieces. Our team combines years of hands-on experience with a passion for design. We specialize in a range of materials, from the warmth of natural wood to the sleek appeal of vinyl and the timeless elegance of wrought iron.

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  • Initial Consultation: We’ll discuss your vision, needs, and budget to design the perfect fence for your property.
  • Site Preparation: Our team ensures proper measurements and prepares the area for fence installation.
  • Expert Installation: We handle every detail with precision, ensuring a flawless and long-lasting result.
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    A fence is an investment in your property’s beauty, security, and value. Whether you’re looking to define your space, create a safe haven for pets and children, or simply enhance your curb appeal, Mossy Oak Fence LLC is here to help. We offer a wide selection of fence styles and materials, ensuring a perfect solution for every home and preference. Our team also has extensive experience in gate installation, including automatic gates for added convenience and security. Contact us today at 352-706-3131 to discuss your fencing project.

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    The Mayaca or Jororo Indians inhabited the shores of Lake Monroe at the time of European contact. By 1760, however, war and disease had decimated the tribe, which would be replaced by the Seminole Indians. Florida was acquired by the United States from Spain in 1821, but the Seminole Wars would delay settlement. In 1835, the Seminoles burned the port of Palatka on the St. Johns River, then the major artery into Central Florida from the East Coast. Consequently, an army garrison was established upstream, on the southern side of Lake Monroe near a trading post. Called Camp Monroe, the log breastwork was attacked on February 8, 1837. It would be strengthened and renamed Fort Mellon in honor of Captain Charles Mellon, the sole American casualty.

    Lake Monroe, circa 1912

    General Zachary Taylor had a road built connecting a string of defenses from Lake Monroe to Fort Brooke (now Tampa). The town of Mellonville was founded around Fort Mellon in 1842 by Daniel Stewart. In 1845, Florida became a U.S. state, and Mellonville became county seat of Orange County, formerly called Mosquito County with its county seat across the lake at Enterprise. Orange groves were planted, with the first fruit packing plant built in 1869. In 1870, “General” Henry Shelton Sanford bought 12,548 acres (50.78 km2) to the west of Mellonville and laid out the community of Sanford. Believing it would become a transportation hub, he called it “The Gateway City to South Florida.”

    Several groups of Swedes were imported as indentured servants to do the back-breaking labor of establishing a new town and clearing the sub-tropical wilderness in advance of creating a citrus empire, arriving by steamboat in 1871. Incorporated in 1877 with a population of 100, Sanford absorbed Mellonville in 1883. The South Florida Railroad ran a line from Sanford to Tampa, later the Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railroad ran a line to Jacksonville, and the area became the largest shipper of oranges in the world. Arriving by steamer in April 1883, President Chester A. Arthur vacationed a week at the Sanford House, a lakeside hotel built in 1875 and expanded in 1882.

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