 Arcadia
Originally a frontier gateway to southwest Florida, Arcadia has survived turbulent wars, disastrous fires, and boomtown expansion. The area has preserved its 19th-century architecture and Old Florida charm from early colonial settlements along the Peace River Valley. The Peace River provides a number of scenic walks and canoe trips for those who appreciate rushing rapids and placid, clear ponds.
Sebring
Sebring is nestled among the rolling hills of Central Florida's scenic ridge, near Lake Placid and Lorida, and is surrounded by fresh water lakes, lofty pines and orange groves. The city was founded in 1912 and has grown into a vibrant and charming community.
About eighty percent of Sebring is natural streams, lakes and orange groves and the other twenty percent is mainly residential developments. This makes for a pleasant and scenic setting for Sebring’s residents, and is a perfect backdrop for a natural Florida vacation.
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