Late 19th Century Development

Citrus and Agriculture The late 19th century saw the expansion of citrus groves, vegetable farms, and other cash crops. Bowling Green’s fertile soil and subtropical climate made it ideal for citrus production, which would remain central to the local economy for decades. Railroad Influence The arrival of railroads in nearby towns connected Bowl

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European Exploration and Spanish Florida

Spanish Contact Spanish explorers arrived in Florida in the early 16th century. While much of the Spanish presence was concentrated along the coast, their exploration indirectly influenced Central Florida, including the future site of Bowling Green. Missions and Trade Spanish missions and trade networks extended inland from coastal settlements,

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Bonita Springs Today

Demographics and Community The city’s population is a mix of retirees, families, seasonal residents, and long-term locals, creating a diverse and vibrant community. Civic engagement remains strong, with residents participating in local government, environmental advocacy, and cultural programs. Economy and Tourism Tourism, real estate, and smal

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