Laurel Hill
There are 70 residential real estate listings for sale in Laurel Hill.
There are 5 commercial real estate listings for sale in Laurel Hill.
There are 34 vacant land real estate listings for sale in Laurel Hill.
There are 109 total real estate listings for sale in Laurel Hill.
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History of Laurel Hill
The area which is now Laurel Hill was one of the first English-speaking settlements in Florida. Settlers were documented establishing a community, originally known as Almirante, soon after Florida's acquisition by the United States in 1821. In the 1880s, railroad access to north-west Florida opened up a booming lumber industry, with the Yellow River Railroad reaching the Almirante (Laurel Hill) area by 1892. In 1895 Almirante, then just a small logging and farming community, was platted and renamed Laurel Hill, the name purportedly inspired by a large laurel tree which grew in the center of the community. Growing rapidly, the community was incorporated by the Florida Legislature in 1905.
Although in 1915 Laurel Hill was the largest community in newly created Okaloosa County, the town lost out becoming the Okaloosa County seat to the more centrally located town of Crestview. Laurel Hill's economic fortunes went into a decline after World War I, a waning intensified by the Florida land speculation collapse of the 1920s which resulted in the closing of Laurel Hill's only bank. In order to install infrastructure improvements and to re-stimulate the community, Laurel Hill was reincorporated in 1953.
First held in 1992, the Laurel Hill Hobo Festival is an annual event scheduled for the second Saturday in October.
The team name for the Laurel Hill School is the Hoboes, allegedly the only school in the US with this team name.
Information provided by Wikipedia. You can contact the Crestview Chamber of Commerce at:
Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce
502 South Main Street
Crestview, FL 32536-4222
(850) 682-3212
Laurel Hill Utilities
Electricity/Gas
CHELCO Electric
1-800-342-0990
Gulf Power
1-800-225-5797
Okaloosa Gas
(850) 729-4700
Water/Sewer
City of Crestview
(850) 682-6131
Okaloosa County Water and Sewer
(850) 651-7171
Auburn Water Systems, Inc.
(850) 682-1258
Garbage
Waste Management
(850) 862-7141
Bob Grabowski (outside city limits)
(850) 398-2478
Telephone
Sprint
1-800-SPRINT1
BellSouth
1-888-757-6500
AT&T
1-800-222-0300
Satellite/Cable
Cox Communications
(850) 682-5131
DirecTV
1-800-347-3288
Miscellaneous
Department of Motor Vehicles
106 Hollywood Blvd. SW
Fort Walton Beach, FL
(850) 833-9122
(850) 833-9123 - appointments
Laurel Hill Recreation
Local Attractions
Sasquatch Zoo
5262 Deer Springs Dr.
Crestview, FL
(850) 682-3949
Parks
Oak Grove River Park
2751 Hwy 2
Laurel Hill, FL
Shoal River Wayside Park (Bill Duggan Jr. Park)
5999 Hwy 85 S
Crestview, FL
Ray Lynn Barnes Boat Ramp
3390 Hwy 90 E
Crestview, FL
Eagle Park
2980 James Lee Blvd E (Hwy 90 E)
Crestview, FL
Garden City Park
6330 Garden City Road
Crestview, FL
Museums
Carver-Hill Museum
895 McClelland St.
Crestview, FL
(850) 682-4003
Golf
Crestview Country Club
4927 N Antioch Road
Crestview, FL
(850) 682-2012
Shoal River Country Club
1100 Shoal River Dr
Crestview, FL
(850) 689-1010