| Sanford is the County Seat of Seminole County, situated on the
south shore of Lake Monroe. Less than an hour from the Disney
area to the south and Daytona Beach and Kennedy Space Center to
the east, this historic town was established in the1830s as a
U.S. Army post to keep the Seminole Indians in check. First
named Fort Mellon, after Captain Charles Mellon who was killed
in an Indian attack, then Mellonville, Sanford transformed into
a booming trade center after commercial steamboat service
arrived ten years later. Sanford became more accessible to settlers after the Native
Seminole Indians were expelled. In 1870, Henry Shelton Sanford,
President Lincoln's Minister for Belgium, bought 12,500 acres
and decided to attract settlers from as far away as Sweden to
farm the area.
The old town of Mellonville was incorporated in 1877 and
Sanford began to grow in importance, becoming by 1910 one of the
largest vegetable shipping centers in the U.S., commonly known
as "Celery City". Sanford's historic district is a treasure trove of picturesque
Victoriana, including the famed Higgins House, is now a popular
bed & breakfast. Many fine antique stores make hunting for gifts
and unique treasures along the historic Mainstreet district a
trip into the past. |