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Polk County was established in 1861 from portions of Brevard and Hillsborough counties and named for James Knox Polk, 11th president of the U.S.
Polk County is in central Florida, east of the Tampa-St. Petersburg region, and is bordered by Sumter, Lake, Osceola, Highlands, Hardee, Hillsborough, and Pasco counties. The county has 187 square miles of water. The average January temperature is 61.1 degrees F, and the average August temperature is 81.8 degrees F. The average annual rainfall is 49.21 inches.
John Bingham was an English adventurer whose travels throughout the South brought him to Central Florida in 1880. Within a year he had settled on the northwest shore of present day Eagle Lake, where he built a log cabin that he named "The Eagle's Nest."
The City of Eagle Lake was incorporated in 1921 by a special act of the Florida Legislature. In the early days of the community, citrus was the major industry. The city had a citrus packing house and a canning house. The packing house and cannery were destroyed by fire in 1952 and were not replaced.
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John Bingham was an English adventurer whose travels throughout the South brought him to Central Florida in 1880. Within a year he had settled on the northwest shore of present day Eagle Lake, where he built a log cabin that he named "The Eagle's Nest." |
The City of Eagle Lake was incorporated in 1921 by a special act of the Florida Legislature. In the early days of the community, citrus was the major industry. The city had a citrus packing house and a canning house. The packing house and cannery were destroyed by fire in 1952 and were not replaced. |
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