5 Star Tree offers stump grinding services in Anna Maria. We’ll help you reclaim your landscape and beautify your property.
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About 5 Star Tree, FL
5 Star Tree is your local solution for everything related to stump grinding. We’re not just about inducing force; we combine powerful equipment with a deep understanding of tree care. Our team offers safe, proficient, and environmentally conscious service. We’re not satisfied until your property is stump-free and ready for its next chapter. To do so, we use high-powered stump grinders that can make quick work of any stump, no matter the size.
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Stump Grinding Services in Anna Maria, FL
Stump grinding is an essential part of maintaining a healthy and beautiful landscape. Don’t let those remnants of the past hold you back! 5 Star Tree provides stump grinding services throughout Anna Maria and Manatee County. Our skilled technicians have the knowledge and experience to handle projects. Contact us at 941-685-0403 to schedule a free consultation.
In 1893, George Emerson Bean would build a home near the present day Rod & Real Pier. Two years later in 1895 he filed a homesteaded claim of 160 acres (0.65 km2) on the north part of Anna Maria Island. Prior to Bean’s homestead claim, Andrew Gowanlack would reside in the area where Bean would file his homestead at. However, Andrew never filed for a homestead claim but did receive 3 acres of land after Bean filed his homestead claim out of squatting rights. After George Bean’s death in 1898, the land went to his son, George Wilhelm Bean, who partnered with Charles Roser, a wealthy real estate developer from St. Petersburg, to form the Anna Maria Beach Company to develop the area.
In 1911, the Anna Maria City Pier would be built by the Anna Maria Beach Company to accommodate steamships carrying residents and visitors to the island. The pier would have several buildings attached to it. An extension of the pier containing a home would be built in 1913 before the area the house was on in the pier was destroyed in September 1927. Sometime during 1927, a jail would be built as a form of containment for bar patrons who were rowdy and was used until 1940 when a fire would burn down its roof and cells.
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