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MEXICO RETAIL LOCATIONS
All Seasons Lawn Care & Garden Center
- Location: 4427 East Liberty, Mexico, Missouri 65265
- Phone: 573-581-5556
- Fax: 573-581-5554
- Owners: Cathy Mitchell
- Hours: 9-6 Monday - Friday, 9 - 4 Saturday and 9 - 3 on Sunday
- Map: All seasons Location Map
All Seasons Lawn Care & Garden Center is a Full Service Lawn Care and Garden Center selling Made in Missouri Products, Native Perennials and Grasses, Fertilizer, Bird Seed, Plant Hangers and all the other products that you would need to maintain your lawn and garden. Also, it carries fun Gifts and Caddylak Graffix Foto Funnies Greeting Cards. "These are wonderful people that are helpful and knowledgeable and I highly recommend them!" -Says, Caddylak Maxy.
Just A Little About Mexico Missouri
Mexico was laid out as "New Mexico" in 1836 and was a major stop for settlers heading to the Republic of Texas (thus the name New Mexico), and became the county seat under its present name in 1837. The word "New" was dropped after the Mexican-American War that saw Texas become a part of the United States. It was incorporated as a town in 1855, was entered by the Wabash road in 1858 and by the Alton in 1872, and was first chartered as a city in 1874. The city is situated in the blue grass region of Missouri, and was a shipping-point for horses and mules. Mexico was a one-time major source for the nation's fire brick production, so much so, that it adopted the moniker "Fire Brick Capital of the World". However, the industry fell on hard times and both major refractories in the area closed around 2000. There is currently no active fire brick quarrying or production in the area.

Fun Times in Mexico Missouri!

Beautiful Parks in Mexico Missouri!

Mexico Missouri is a great place to visit or live!
The historic downtown square, with the typical court house as the focal point, is surrounded by dozens of multi-story brick buildings--some dating to the founding of the community. In the late 70s, Mexico began ripping up crumbling sidewalks and installing red paver bricks accented with turn-of-the-century lamp posts and park benches. In the 1980s Mexico was one of six nationwide finalists for Nissan's new U.S. auto plant. Mexico lost out to winner Smyrna, Tennessee as, at the time, Mexico was not served by a four-lane freeway. So as not to lose future development, Mexico officials quickly lobbied state and federal officials to secure funding for a new four-lane divided highway (U.S. Route 54) which now serves the community from Interstate 70. Formerly known as the "Saddle Horse Capitol of the World," Mexico still hosts Hollywood celebrities and other visitors from around the world who come to purchase riding horses. The Simmons Stables are now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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If you have an interest in selling Caddylak Graffix paper Greeting Cards and have your store's information put on one of our Retail Locations pages then Contact Us or contact our National Sales Manager, J. R. Nance. You can contact J. R. by telephone at 817-860-4600 and by e-mail at jrnance@caddylakgraffix.com.
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