The town's origin dates back to 1884 when a writer from Danbury Connecticut became fascinated with the area's pristine beauty and agricultural potential. Oliver Martin Crosby was first introduced to Florida when he signed on as editor of "The South" a New York publication that promoted Florida to northeners. He became an original investor and marketed the area abroad. One of his respondents was a dynamic couple from England, Mr. and Mrs. William King. After settling in the area Mrs. King suggested they change the name from Lake Forest to Avon Park. "This beautiful wilderness of stately pines and clear lakes" reminded her of her original home, Stratford-on-Avon. Today, Avon Park remains a community with a quiet demeanor and comfortable lifestyle. Its proximity to Highlands County's many recreational, educational and cultural venues make it a very desirable place to call home. Visitors and residents enjoy the area's over 30 lakes, historice buildings, 106,000 acres of forest and rangeland and a unique brand of Florida living. |
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