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The Sebastian Fishing Museum is located in Sebastian Inlet State Park at the Sebastian Inlet State Recreation Area, 9700 South Highway A1A, Melbourne Beach, Florida, although it is physically located on Orchid Island, Indian River County side of the park. It houses historical exhibits of the local fishing industry and its influence on the area.
Sebastian Inlet State Park is a Florida state park located 10 miles south of Melbourne Beach and 6 miles north of Vero Beach in Florida. The park lies on both sides of the Sebastian Inlet, which forms the boundary between Brevard and Indian River counties. The land for the park was acquired by the state of Florida in 1971.
On April 25, 1918, the Sebastian Inlet Association was created at a meeting held in Sebastian. Although it was a privately funded entity, its creation, and Roy's perpetual lobbying, must have been good enough for the War Department because only 2 days later it finally granted a permit to dig the Sebastian Inlet.
• Sebastian Inlet Park, 9700 S. State Road A1A, Melbourne Beach (there is a cost to enter) • Wabasso Beach Park , 1808 Wabasso Beach Road, Wabasso • Ambersands Beach Park , 12566 N. SR A1A ...
• Sebastian Inlet Park, 9700 S. State Road A1A, Melbourne Beach (there is a cost to enter) • Wabasso Beach Park , 1808 Wabasso Beach Road, Wabasso • Ambersands Beach Park , 12566 N. SR A1A ...
The Sebastian Inlet Bridge is a high concrete bridge. It spans the Indian River outlet which is also referred to as the Sebastian Inlet. It carries State Road A1A between Indian River County and Brevard County. The bridge was built by Cleary Brothers Construction Company, West Palm Beach, Florida, and was completed in 1964. [1]
• Sebastian Inlet Park, 9700 S. State Road A1A, Melbourne Beach (there is a cost to enter) • Wabasso Beach Park , 1808 Wabasso Beach Road, Wabasso • Ambersands Beach Park , 12566 N. SR A1A ...
The museum occupies part of the former site of the Survivors' and Salvagers' Camp - 1715 Fleet, and is part of Sebastian Inlet State Park. It houses exhibits on the history of the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet, [2] and it features artifacts, displays, and an observation deck that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean.