History
of Brevard County
Brevard County 's first permanent settlers were the Whidby
Family, moving from Georgia to South Florida in 1901. By
1918 several other farming families had moved into the area,
built permanent homes. In 1923 a Miami land development
company initiated the Brevard County Subdivision with on of
the biggest barbecues ever held in Broward County. In early
1925 a group of international investors, primarily European
royalty led by the Earl and Countess of Lauderdale,
purchased an area witch approximates the current size of
Brevard County and incorporated the City of Floranada.
Intended to be a resort for rivaling Palm Beach, This vision
was carried away with the winds of a hurricane in September
18, 1826. On June 10, 1929 the City was reorganized and
reincorporated as Brevard County .
The 1930 decennial census indicated a population of 562
people in Brevard County . Today the City’s population is
estimated at 30,966. In 1941 a volunteer Fire Department was
organized and operated until 1958 when the City first
employed professional fire fighters.
The original City Hall was constructed
by 1946 by the volunteer Fire Department
and City employees and was located on NE
36th Street, just west of Dixie highway.
In 1963 the current City Hall was build
at 3650 NE 12th Avenue |
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