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Synthetic Turf Treasure Coast
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Synthetic Turf Treasure Coast
Synthetic Turf Treasure Coast
SE SANDCASTLE CIRCLE,HOBE SOUND Florida 33455United States
(772) 245-8546
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Synthetic Turf Treasure Coast offers the best in custom artificial turf products, installations, and design services for homes, backyards, putting greens and pet areas. We also provide the best artificial turf designs, products, & installation services in the Port St. Lucie and Martin Counties. We offer free estimates without obligation and would love to talk with you about your project. We have collected a variety of photos from previous work and tried to answer many of your questions on this site. Our Turf is virtually maintenance-free and requires no water. Synthetic turf is becoming a popular choice for property managers and homeowners who want an affordable, maintenance-free option to natural landscaping.
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Hobe Sound is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) in Martin County, Florida, United States, located along Florida's Treasure Coast. The population was 13,163 at the 2020 census, up from 11,521 in 2010. == Geography == Hobe Sound is located in southeastern Martin County at 27°04′36″N 80°08′31″W. It is an exurban area near the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 25 miles (40 km) north of West Palm Beach and 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Stuart. It stretches along the coast between Port Salerno to the north and Jonathan Dickinson State Park to the south. To the east, across South Jupiter Narrows, is Jupiter Island. Hobe Sound Public Beach, within the town of Jupiter Island, is one of Martin County's four guarded beaches. == History == Hobe Sound is the anglicized form of the name of a village of the Jaega, a Native American group that lived in the area before European settlement. The Spanish recorded the village name as "Jobe" or "Jove" [ˈxoβe]. Jonathan Dickinson, whose party was shipwrecked near the town in 1696, spelled the name of the village "Hoe-bey".Parts of Hobe Sound were included in the 12,000-acre (49 km2) Gomez grant given by Spain to Don Eusebio in 1815. In 1821, Gomez sold 8,000 acres (32 km2), including Jupiter Island, to Joseph Delespine for $1 per acre.