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The freeze of 1894 and ' 95 brought disaster to Seffner.
Many citizens left, while others remained to rebuild their losses once more.
Yet, Seffner survived and regained its affluence.
Attractive subdivisions were built to accommodate the influx of desirable residents.
The beauty and popularity of the area, including Lakes Hooker, Locarno and Weeks, prompted others to relocate to the area.
By 1925, Seffner was the fourth largest town in Hillsborough County, Florida.

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