Labelle Waste Treatment Plant
LaBelle, Florida, known as "The City Under the Oaks," has its origins as a settlement in the 1880s, significantly influenced by the Caloosahatchee River and the ambitions of entrepreneur Hamilton Disston. The town was officially chartered in 1911, growing from its early days as a hub for cattle drovers and trappers to a vibrant community with a rich historical background.
Francis A. Hendry, recognized as the Father of LaBelle, played a pivotal role in the town's development by subdividing and recording the area in 1909. LaBelle has since expanded significantly, evolving from a small settlement to a city with a diverse population and a proactive municipal government focused on community development and public services.
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