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Are you tired of dealing with trees that look like they belong in a horror movie? Let us help you bring your yard back to life with our top-notch tree services in Edmond! Whether you need a little trimming and pruning to tidy things up or a full-blown tree removal to get rid of that creepy old oak, we've got you covered. Our stump grinding team can remove those stubborn stumps, which just won't go away. So don't let your trees scare off the neighbors - give us a call and let us bring your yard back from the dead.
We are the best tree service in Edmond Ok. We handle all kinds of tree services. Whether it is full tree removal or trimming, fertilizing, and caring for the trees you love, our trained experts are here for you. We service Edmond Ok, as well as the surrounding areas and cities.
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About Edmond
Edmond is a city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States, and a part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area in the central part of the state. The population was 94,428 according to the 2020 United States Census, a 16% increase from 2010. making it the 5th most populous city in Oklahoma. The city borders the northern boundary of Oklahoma City. Public transportation is provided by Citylink Edmond bus service. == History == === 19th century === The Santa Fe rail line in Oklahoma Territory established a water and coaling station for steam engines at this location when the Santa Fe Railroad built into Indian Territory in 1887. The site for the station was chosen because it was the highest point on the line in Oklahoma County; train could more easily accelerate going downhill while leaving the station in either direction. The railroad then named the station for Edmond Burdick, the Santa Fe's traveling freight agent. When the town was formed after the Oklahoma Land Run of 1889, early settlers decided to adopt the name. Though most of the remnants of the old railroad infrastructure are gone, the Santa Fe, now BNSF, freight line still runs through the same course.The town of Edmond sprang up overnight during the great Oklahoma land run on April 22, 1889, when homesteads were staked around the Santa Fe station.