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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24B4_vero-beach-railway-station_Vero-Beach-FL.html
In 1893, Henry Flagler's railroad arrived in Sebastian, and reached Ft. Pierce in 1894, bypassing the tiny community of Vero. Flagler renamed his railroad the Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) in 1895. Because of agricultural growth in the area, Fl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VYZ_vero-beach-city-hall-historical_Vero-Beach-FL.html
Vero's first town hall building was located at the southeast corner of the original 1913 town plat, west of the Florida East Coast Railway tracks along Osceola Boulevard, later State Road 60. Designed by John Sherwood in the Spanish Mission Reviva…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5G_osceola-park-historic-residential-district_Vero-Beach-FL.html
Osceola Park was one of the first residential subdivisions added to the town of Vero Beach and contains the city's largest concentration of early 20th century buildings. In 1915 and 1917, the Indian River Farms Company, who had platted the origina…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5E_baseball-and-dodgertown_Vero-Beach-FL.html
Dodgertown was the spring training facility of the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers. Originally part of a World War II Naval Air Station, Dodgertown became the spring training home of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1948, when local business leader Bud Holman…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KC3_city-of-vero-beach_Vero-Beach-FL.html
Panel 1: The pattern of community development which occurred in Vero Beach provides insight into some important aspects of Florida's history. Although the coastal waters in the region attracted fishermen, settlement of this area did not occur unt…
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