
Melbourne and the surrounding Space Coast communities are captured in this contemporary topographic survey, showcasing the dense residential and institutional development of eastern Florida. The map documents the intricate waterways separating the mainland from Merritt Island, including the Intracoastal Waterway and the Banana River. High-density growth is evident in planned communities like Viera East and Viera West, anchored by the Brevard County Moore Justice Center. This suburban landscape is balanced by significant educational and civic sites, notably the Eastern Florida State College Melbourne Campus. Genealogists will find the locations of the Eau Gallie Cem and J. N. Tucker Memorial Cem essential for local family research. The terrain is defined by its relationship to water, from the expansive Lake Washington on the west to the coastal interface at South Patrick Shores on the Atlantic side.
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1949 · Melbourne West
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1949 · Melbourne East
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1949 · Eau Gallie
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1949 · Cocoa
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1949 · Cocoa Beach
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1949 · Tropic
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1951 · Melbourne East
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1951 · Eau Gallie
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1951 · Cocoa
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1951 · Melbourne West
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