Brandon, Florida Brandon, Florida Brandon is an unincorporated improve and census-designated place (CDP) in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States.

9.1 Brandon Regional Library Its history began on January 20, 1857, when John Brandon (1809 1886) appeared at Fort Brooke (now Tampa) from Mississippi with his first wife Martha (1813 1867) and six sons.

Then in August 1858, John Brandon purchased 40 acres (160,000 m2) in the New Hope region (now Brandon) and 160 acres (0.65 km2) later on and then titled his territory "Brandon".

Four years later, the New Hope Church was assembled on territory donated by Brandon.

Besides being the first church in the community, it also served as Brandon's first school.

Filed on April 24, 1890, the surveyor titled the improve with respect to John Brandon and Noble Street for himself. Stowers Funeral Home is a famous landmark in Brandon, in a building erected by John Brandon's son James.

Since then, Brandon has grown in spurts, beginning with the first general store opened by Dan Galvin on the corner of Moon Avenue and Victoria Street.

In 1905 a school was assembled on Parsons Avenue, and Victoria Brandon allowed new teachers to board with her.

Lovic and Victoria's other son, Mark, organized the Valrico Baptist Church in 1915, which later moved to Brandon and became the First Baptist Church in 1930.

By 1914, the improve needed a large central school to home all of the area's students, so the Brandon Grade School (now Mc - Lane Middle School) was assembled on Knights Avenue to home grades 1 through 12.

The first Brandon census was taken in 1922 when the populace was 100.

During the 1920s, the easterly border of Brandon was Pinewood Avenue.

During the Great Depression the poultry farms closed, until around 1946, when Bill and Ann Hollash moved to Brandon and started Brandon Egg (which became Hollash Eggs), the biggest egg producers in easterly Hillsborough County.

In 1950, Scogin's opened their famous range store on Hopewell Road, and in 1953 Brandon got its first physician, Dr.

Brandon Grade School, on Knights Avenue, became the first Brandon High School.

In 1956, Hopewell Road was connected to Adamo Drive, which made access to Tampa easier, thus turning Brandon into a bedroom community.

The Brandon News was established in 1958 as a one-page newsletter and advertisement for Scogin's clothing store, written by Al & Chris Scogin.

By the early 1960s, Brandon's populace was 8,000, and it was estimated that one new family moved into town every day.

Brandon began spreading out into the bordering communities of Limona, Seffner, and Valrico; Hopewell Road became four lanes wide and was designated State Road 60.

Soon, the town's first shopping center, Brandon Center, was built, and Brooker Elementary School and the Brandon Swim and Tennis Club opened in 1965.

In the next several years, Kingswood Elementary School, the Brandon Public Library, and many housing developments, shopping centers, and golf courses further fueled or reflected the influx of new residences and businesses.

In the mid-1970s, Hillsborough Community College moved to Brandon by holding classes at enhance schools.

More indications of the increasing populace were the building of Brandon Community Hospital and the Brandon Cultural Center (now the Center Place Fine Arts and Civic Association).

Development of the southern region of Brandon brought thousands of new residents.

On September 27, 1986, Interstate 75 began to bring traffic through the Brandon area, dramatically changing the improve and helping its populace reach nearly 58,000 by 1990.

Brandon's census boundaries include The ZIP codes that served the region are 33509 (P.O.

Brandon is positioned in central Hillsborough County at 27 56 N 82 17 W (27.9347, -82.2891). The census boundaries include Palm River-Clair Mel to the west athwart U.S.

Brandon is 11 miles (18 km) east of downtown Tampa and 14 miles (23 km) southwest of Plant City.

Interstate 75 passes through the part of the Brandon CDP, with access from Exits 256 (US 301) and 257 (Florida State Road 60/Brandon Boulevard).

Interstate 4 passes 4 miles (6 km) north of the center of Brandon, with access from Exits 7 (US 301), 9 (I-75), and 10 (State Road 579/Mango Road).

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the Brandon CDP has a total region of 35.0 square miles (90.6 km2), of which 33.1 square miles (85.7 km2) are territory and 1.9 square miles (4.9 km2), or 5.42%, are water. Neighborhoods inside Brandon include Barrington Oaks East, Brandon Hills, Kensington Estates, La Viva, and Limona. Brandon, like the Tampa Bay area, has a humid subtropical climate.

Unlike Tampa and Pinellas County, Brandon will typically have a several evenings below freezing each year due to its greater distance from the coast.

Brandon, like the rest of the Tampa Bay area, receives abundant rainfall, around 44 inches (1,100 mm) of precipitation annually.

Brandon's winters may have low temperatures in the 30s for more than four days, while Tampa can have low temperatures in the 40s and 50s in that same reconstructionof time.

2010 Enumeration Brandon Hillsborough County Florida Westfield Shopping Center Mall (formerly Brandon Town Center) Known for being a bedroom improve for Tampa, Brandon boasts many characteristic establishments that have lasted over a quarter of a century.

Brandon is the place of birth of Beef O'Brady's, a family-oriented bar and grill chain restaurant with locations throughout the southeastern United States. Brandon is served primarily by four small-town and three express Hillsborough Area Regional Transit bus lines: Line 31 - Westfield Brandon to Ruskin (via Providence Rd) Line 22 - X - Downtown Tampa to Dover (via Brandon Blvd.) Brandon is home to Westfield Brandon (originally Brandon Town Center), the AMC Regency 20 movie theatre and the Florida Academy for the Performing Arts based at Music Showcase.

The Hillsborough County Fairgrounds sits on the east side of Brandon on SR 60.

Brandon's enhance schools are directed by the Hillsborough County Public School system.

Brandon High School, established in 1914 and was the second high school created in Hillsborough County.

Brandon Academy Private School Brandon Regional Library is a two-story library in Brandon which caters to the communities of Brandon, Valrico, and Lithia.

Brandon Family Cemetery Records a b "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Brandon CDP, Florida".

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