Arcadia, FL Locations
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Multiple Testing Centers In Arcadia, FL
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Arcadia, FL Testing Locations
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Coastal Drug Testing
30 W OAK ST 0.3 miles
30 W OAK ST
ARCADIA,
FL
34266
Categories: ARCADIA FL
936 N MILLS AVE 0.8 miles
936 N MILLS AVE
ARCADIA,
FL
34266
Categories: ARCADIA FL
900 N ROBERTS AVE 0.9 miles
900 N ROBERTS AVE
ARCADIA,
FL
34266
Categories: ARCADIA FL
1148 E GIBSON ST 0.9 miles
1148 E GIBSON ST
ARCADIA,
FL
34266
Categories: ARCADIA FL
2525 HARBOR BLVD 21.5 miles
2525 HARBOR BLVD
PORT CHARLOTTE,
FL
33952
Categories: PORT CHARLOTTE FL
21298 OLEAN BLVD 21.5 miles
21298 OLEAN BLVD
PORT CHARLOTTE,
FL
33952
Categories: PORT CHARLOTTE FL
3280 TAMIAMI TRL STE 11 21.9 miles
3280 TAMIAMI TRL STE 11
PORT CHARLOTTE,
FL
33952
Categories: PORT CHARLOTTE FL
4161 Tamiami Trl, 22.0 miles
4161 Tamiami Trl,
Charlotte Harbor,
FL
33952
Categories: Charlotte Harbor FL
2885 TAMIAMI TRL 22.0 miles
2885 TAMIAMI TRL
PORT CHARLOTTE,
FL
33952
Categories: PORT CHARLOTTE FL
2811 TAMIAMI TRL STE F 22.0 miles
2811 TAMIAMI TRL STE F
PORT CHARLOTTE,
FL
33952
Categories: PORT CHARLOTTE FL
809 E MARION AVE 22.0 miles
809 E MARION AVE
PUNTA GORDA,
FL
33950
Categories: PUNTA GORDA FL
533 W CARLTON ST 22.3 miles
533 W CARLTON ST
WAUCHULA,
FL
33873
Categories: WAUCHULA FL
465 Carlton St, 22.3 miles
465 Carlton St,
Wauchula,
FL
33873
Categories: Wauchula FL
530 TAMIAMI TRL 24.3 miles
530 TAMIAMI TRL
PORT CHARLOTTE,
FL
33953
Categories: PORT CHARLOTTE FL
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Local Area Info: Arcadia, Florida
Arcadia is a city and county seat of DeSoto County, Florida, United States. The population was 7,637 as of the 2010 census, with an estimated population of 7,722 in 2014. Arcadia's Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
According to The Atlas of Florida, "The Rev. James Madison ("Boss") Hendry (1839–1922) named the town in honor of Arcadia Albritton (1861–1932), a daughter of Thomas H. and Fannie (Waldron) Albritton, pioneer settlers. Arcadia had baked him a cake for his birthday and he appreciated it so much that he named the city after her."
In 1886, transportation improved in Arcadia when the Florida Southern Railway (later the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad) was built through Arcadia on its way from Bartow to Punta Gorda. The railway caused Arcadia to grow significantly, which led to Arcadia becoming incorporated a year later. A second railroad line, the Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railway (later the Seaboard Air Line Railroad), was built through Arcadia from 1907 to 1910 on its way from Mulberry to Boca Grande. Both lines have since been consolidated into a single line by CSX with the Seaboard line surviving north of Arcadia and the Atlantic Coast Line surviving to the south. Arcadia was also served by the short-lived East and West Coast Railway which connected Arcadia with Bradenton from 1915 to 1934.
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Population (total): Population in 2017: 8,025 (99% urban, 1% rural). >Population change since 2000: +21.5%
Population (male): 4,153
Median Rent: Median gross rent in 2017: $741.
Poverty (breakdown): (11.1% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 54.4% for Black residents, 56.3% for Hispanic or Latino residents)
Ancestries: Ancestries: American (13.3%), English (5.2%), Irish (3.3%), German (2.6%).
Population Density:
Zip Codes: 34266
Median Incomes:
Estimated median household income in 2017: $33,905 (it was $25,025 in 2000)
Estimated per capita income in 2017: $16,462 (it was $11,893 in 2000)
Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $126,747 (it was $55,200 in 2000) Arcadia:$126,747FL:$214,000
James Joseph Richardson was a African-American migrant worker and resident of Arcadia who was convicted in 1968 for the 1967 murders of his seven children. On October 25, 1967, the Richardson children, ranging in ages two to eight, consumed a lunch poisoned with parathion. Six of the children died that day and the seventh child died the next day. At a trial in Fort Myers, Florida, an all-white jury found him guilty of murdering the children and sentenced him to death. As a result of the United States Supreme Court's 1972 Furman v. Georgia decision finding the death penalty unconstitutional, his sentence was reduced to life imprisonment; he was then exonerated in 1989, after 21 years, when his case was revisited by appointed Miami-Dade County prosecutor Janet Reno. He now lives in Wichita, Kansas.