Indiantown, Florida

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Indiantown, Florida is a rural village in western Martin County known for its agricultural economy and historic ties to the railroad industry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
village
belongsToRegion Martin County, Florida NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Martin County, Florida NERFINISHED
hasAreaCode 772
hasClimate humid subtropical climate
hasEconomicActivity cattle ranching
citrus production
crop farming
hasFeature agricultural lands
railroad infrastructure
rural character
hasGovernmentType village council
hasHistoricIndustry railroad industry
hasNearbyProtectedArea DuPuis Management Area NERFINISHED
hasNearbyWaterBody Lake Okeechobee NERFINISHED
St. Lucie Canal NERFINISHED
hasPostalCode 34956
hasPrimaryEconomicSector agriculture
hasUTCOffsetDaylightSavingTime UTC−04:00
hasUTCOffsetStandardTime UTC−05:00
historicalDevelopmentLinkedTo railroad expansion in Florida
incorporationStatus incorporated village
isGovernedBy Village of Indiantown government
isInMetropolitanArea Port St. Lucie metropolitan area NERFINISHED
isKnownFor agricultural economy
historic ties to the railroad industry
isLocatedInRegion South Florida NERFINISHED
isLocatedNear Lake Okeechobee NERFINISHED
isLocatedOn St. Lucie Canal NERFINISHED
isPartOf Treasure Coast region NERFINISHED
isRural true
locatedIn western Martin County, Florida
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
state Florida
transportServedBy Florida State Road 710 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 441 NERFINISHED

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Martin County containsSettlement Indiantown, Florida