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Vince Tiscio Air Conditioning is a family-owned and operated business serving the Punta Gorda, FL community. We’re passionate about helping families in Charlotte County breathe cleaner, healthier air. Our team uses advanced techniques and equipment to ensure your air ducts are free from dust, allergens, and other contaminants.
The air you breathe in your home directly impacts your health and well-being. Over time, dust, pollen, pet dander, and other allergens can accumulate in your air ducts, affecting indoor air quality. Vince Tiscio Air Conditioning provides professional air duct cleaning services in Punta Gorda, FL, and throughout Charlotte County to help you create a healthier living environment. Call us today at 941-624-0986 to schedule an appointment.
Before the arrival of European explorers and settlers, the region centered on present-day Punta Gorda was home to the Calusa people. The name Punta Gorda (“Fat Point”) has been on maps at least since 1851, referring to a point of land that juts into Charlotte Harbor, an estuary off the Gulf of Mexico. It was in the late 1800s that early white settlers began to arrive in what is the present-day Punta Gorda area.
Frederick and Jarvis Howard, Union Army veterans, homesteaded an area south of the Peace River near present-day Punta Gorda about a decade after the close of the Civil War. In 1876, James and Josephine Lockhart bought land and built a house on property which is now at the center of the city. Approximately two years later Lockhart sold his claim to James Madison Lanier, a hunter and trapper, who lived there two years.
In 1879, a charter for a railroad with termini at Charlotte Harbor and Lake City, Florida was established under the name Gainesville, Ocala, and Charlotte Harbor Railroad. It was taken over by the Florida Southern Railroad, which reaffirmed Charlotte Harbor as a terminus in its own charter. 30.8 acres (12.5 ha) Then in 1883, Lanier sold his land to Isaac Trabue, who purchased additional property along the harbor and directed the platting of a town (by Kelly B. Harvey) named “Trabue”. Harvey recorded the plat on February 24, 1885. At the time, Isaac was in Kentucky, and his cousin, John Trabue, was in charge of selling lots. To insure success of his development, Trabue convinced the Florida Southern Railway to bring their road to his town on the south side of Charlotte Harbor.
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