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The City of Casselberry, like many Florida cities,
started as a vision in one man’s mind, Hibbard Casselberry, and today is a
growing metropolis. For 2004, the official population estimate is 24,735, a far
cry from the population of 407 in 1950. Today, Casselberry encompasses an area of approximately
eight square miles, including more than two dozen lakes, the largest of which
are Lake Howell, Lake Kathryn and the Triplet Chain of Lakes.
Within Casselberry there are two public schools, Casselberry Elementary and South Seminole Middle School and two private schools, Kenworthy School and The Geneva School. The City has
a diverse mix of fine retail establishments, purveyors of clothing, electronic
equipment, household furnishings, comestibles, and automobiles, dozens of restaurants
of various ethnicities, office and commercial space, and housing for families, single
people and retirees in all price ranges. Hibbard Casselberry’s vision to buy some
“pretty land” on which to build homes and businesses is
now the City you see today
friendly, vibrant, prosperous…home to
its citizens, residents and business owners. Casselberry is a great place to live and work.
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