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Melbourne Beach History
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Town Historical Buildings
(being used as residences and businesses)
Port d'Hiver Bed and Breakfast
Djon's Restraurant
Oleander Cottage
Collins-Montz Dental Office
Apple Spas
Oliver House / Fraser Estate
Don Beaujean House
Capt. Beaujean House
Lida Lawrence House
Honest John's Fish Camp/ Smith Homestead
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Brevard County Historical Commission
Florida Historical Society
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Brevard Heritage Council
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Melbourne Beach Chapel
This building has been an active church since 1892.
Melbourne Beach Pier
Located at the West End of Ocean Avenue it dates back to 1888 and has had continued use by boats and fishermen.
The Ryckman House
Lcoated in Ryckman Park and is currently being renovated to be a House Museum.
The Community Center
This building was originally used as the Melbourne Beach Women's Club.
The Water Tower
A typical cistern, similar to those used years ago.
The Beaujean Home and Post Office
Located in Ryckman Park.