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Lakeland, Florida - Wikipedia. City of Lakeland. City. Downtown Lakeland. Watch Anaconda 4: Trail Of Blood Online Forbes. Location in Polk County and the state of Florida. Coordinates: 2. 8°2′2. N8. 1°5. 7′3. 2″W / 2. N 8. 1. 9. 58. 89°W / 2.
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Country. United States. State. Florida. County. Polk. Settledc. 1. Incorporated (city)January 1, 1.
Government • Type. Commission- Manager • Mayor. Howard Wiggs (2. 01.
City Manager. Anthony "Tony" Delgado. Area[1] • City. 74. Land. 65. 9. 1 sq mi (1. Water. 9. 0. 2 sq mi (2. Elevation. 19. 7 ft (6.
Population (2. 01. City. 97,4. 22 • Estimate (2. Density. 1,6. 14. Metro. 58. 4,3. 83 Census Bureau American Community Survey. Time zone. EST (UTC- 5) • Summer (DST)EDT (UTC- 4)ZIP code. Area code(s)8. 63. FIPS code. 12- 3.
GNIS feature ID0. Websitehttp: //www. Twinned with Richmond Hill, Ontario; Imabari, Ehime, Japan; Bălți, Moldova; Portmore, Jamaica; and Chongming County, Shanghai, China. Lakeland is a city in Polk County, Florida, located along Interstate 4 east of Tampa. It is generally considered part of the Tampa Bay Area. According to the 2. U. S. Census Bureau estimate, the city had a population of 1.
Lakeland is a principal city of the Lakeland–Winter Haven Metropolitan Statistical Area (coterminous with Polk County), which had an estimated population of 6. July 2. 01. 3 based on data from the University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research. It is twinned with Richmond Hill, Ontario; Imabari, Ehime, Japan; Bălți, Moldova; Portmore, Jamaica; and Chongming County, Shanghai, China through the Lakeland chapter of Sister Cities International. Native Americans began to live in the area 1.
White settlers arrived in Lakeland in the 1. Lakeland is home to the 1,2. Circle B Bar Reserve. History[edit]Timeline[edit]Timeline of Lakeland, Florida Prehistory[edit]The first Paleo- Indians reached the central Florida area near the end of the last ice age, as they followed big game south.[2.
As the ice melted and sea levels rose, these Native Americans ended up staying and thrived on the peninsula for thousands of years. By the time the first Spanish conquistadors arrived, more than 2.
Native Americans were living on the peninsula.[citation needed] Some of these first early tribes were the Tocobago, Timucua, and Calusa. In 1. 52. 7, a Spanish map showed a settlement near the Rio de la Paz.[2. The arrival of the Spanish turned out to be disastrous to these Native American tribes. Within 1. 50 years, the majority of the pre- Columbian Native American peoples of Florida had been wiped out. Those who had not succumbed to diseases such as smallpox or yellow fever were either killed or enslaved.[2. Little is left of these first Native Americans cultures in Polk County except for scant archaeological records, including a few personal artifacts and shell mounds.
Eventually, the remnants of these tribes merged with the Creek Indians who had arrived from the north and became the Seminole Indian tribe.[2. Early history[edit]. A view of Lakeland's business district, early 1. Florida became a state in 1. Polk County was established in 1. After the American Civil War, the county seat was established southeast of Lakeland in Bartow.
While most of the early history of Polk County centered on the two cities of Bartow and Fort Meade, eventually, people entered the areas in northern Polk County and began settling in the areas which became Lakeland. Lakeland was first settled in the 1. It was incorporated January 1, 1. The town was founded by Abraham Munn (a resident of Louisville, Kentucky), who purchased 8. Lakeland in 1. 88. Lakeland was named for the many lakes near the town site.[2. In April 1. 89. 8, the Spanish–American War began and started a crucial point in Lakeland's development.
While the war ended quickly and had little impact on most of the nation, the Florida peninsula was used as a launch point for the war and the then small town of Lakeland housed over 9,0. The Florida boom resulted in the construction of many significant structures in Lakeland, a number of which are today listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This list includes the Terrace Hotel, New Florida Hotel (Regency Tower, currently Lake Mirror Tower), Polk Theatre, Frances Langford Promenade, Polk Museum of Art (not a product of the 1. Park Trammell Building (formerly the Lakeland Public Library and today the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce), and others. The city also has several historic districts with many large buildings built during the 1.
The Cleveland Indians held spring training there from 1. Henley Field Ball Park. Parks were developed surrounding Lake Mirror including Barnett Children's Park, Hollis Gardens, and the newest, Allen Kryger Park. The "boom" period went "bust" quickly, and years passed before the city recovered. Part of the re- emergence was due to the arrival of the Detroit Tigers in 1. The Tigers still train at Lakeland's Joker Marchant Stadium and own the city's Class AFlorida State League team, the Lakeland Flying Tigers.
In the mid- 1. 93. Works Progress Administration built the Lakeland Municipal Airport. In 1. 93. 8, Florida Southern College President Ludd Spivey invited architect Frank Lloyd Wright to design a "great education temple in Florida."[2.
Wright worked on the project over a period of 2. Spivey found ways to fund the project and to find construction workers during World War II.[2. Wright's original plan called for 1. Wright's textile block motif is used extensively on the campus, and the concrete blocks he used are in need of restoration.[3. Wright titled the project Child of the Sun, describing his Florida Southern buildings as being "out of the ground, into the light, a child of the sun."[3.
It is the largest single- site collection of Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in the world, and attracts 3. In 1. 97. 5, the "Florida Southern Architectural District" was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[3. In 2. 01. 2, Wright's campus was designated a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service. The John F. Cox Grammar School opened in 1. Lakeland Volunteers in Medicine. World War II[edit]At the beginning of World War II, the Lakeland School of Aeronautics—headquartered at the recently- built Lakeland Municipal Airport—became part of a nationwide network of civilian flight schools enjoined for the war effort by the United States Army Air Corps.[3. Between 1. 94. 0 and 1.
Army Air Corps and Army Air Forcescadets trained on two- seater Stearman PT- 1.