Flagler County Florida Floor Removal

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Flagler County Florida Floor Removal Details

Flagler County is a county located in Florida, United States. This county was created in April 28, 1917 and has an estimated population of 76,410 as of July 1, 2005 census. Flagler County was named after Henry Morrison Flagler, a famous railroad builder who built the Florida East Coast Railway. The county seat of Flagler County is Bunnell, one of the largest cities across Florida.

Flagler County has a total land area of 571 square miles and is bounded by St. Johns County, Florida to the north; Volusia County, Florida to the south, and; Putnam County, Florida to the west. This county is composed of the City of Bunnell; City of Flagler Beach; City of Palm Coast; Town of Marineland, and Town of Beverly Beach. Other places that comprise Flagler County include Flagler Estates (also in St. Johns County); Hammock; Painters Hill; Espanola; Bimini; Dupont; Korona; Codys Corner; Favoretta; St. Johns Park; Daytona North, and; Relay.

Flagler County, Florida offer its residents and visitors nothing but quality life. This county features a variety of museums, parks and self-guided walking tours that allow residents and visitors a taste of Flagler’s rich history. Among its must-see sites include Bulow Plantation State Park; Flagler Beach Municipal Pier; Holden House Museum; Flagler Beach Historical Museum; Old Brick Road; Mala Compra Plantation Archaeological Site, and; Old Moody Homestead Oak.

 

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