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  2. Merritt Island, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Merritt Island, Florida. /  28.35778°N 80.68472°W  / 28.35778; -80.68472. Merritt Island is a peninsula, commonly referred to as an island, [4] in Brevard County, Florida, United States, located on the eastern Florida coast, along the Atlantic Ocean. It is also the name of an unincorporated town in the central and southern parts of the ...

  3. Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Website. Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge is a 140,000-acre (57,000 ha) U.S. National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) on the Atlantic coast of Florida 's largest barrier island. NASA 's Kennedy Space Center and visitor complex are also situated on the island and NASA can restrict access to the refuge based ...

  4. Merritt Island Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The Merritt Island Causeway, mostly in Merritt Island, connects Cocoa, Merritt Island, Florida, and Cocoa Beach, Florida. The causeway transits the Willard Peebles bridge over the Banana River Lagoon. In the 1960s, SR A1A was routed over the eastern causeway from present day SR 520 and SR A1A, to the present day intersection of SR 520 and SR 3 ...

  5. Merritt Island Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The Merritt Island Dragon or Merrit Island River Dragon was a dragon-shaped green concrete structure that stood at the southern tip of Merritt Island, Florida, known as Dragon Point, where the Indian River Lagoon splits to form the Banana River Lagoon. The dragon was built in 1971 by Florida artist Lewis VanDercar and property owner Aynn ...

  6. J. R. Field Homestead - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the oldest standing structures on Merritt Island, dating to the 1880s. The property and structure now serve as a historic house museum. History. John Moss Field first went to Florida in the 1830s during the Second Seminole War. Later, he moved with his wife Eliza and their family to Merritt island from Macon, Georgia in 1868.

  7. Mathers Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Mathers Bridge is a 700-foot-long (210 m) low-level swing bridge located on the southern tip of Merritt Island, Florida, crossing the Banana River at the end of County Road 3. History [ edit ] The bridge was built in 1927 by John Mathers in order to connect Merritt Island to what is now Indian Harbour Beach , and was moved to its present ...

  8. Haulover Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Haulover Canal is a waterway north of Merritt Island, Florida, near the former site of Allenhurst, that connects Mosquito Lagoon with the Indian River, and is part of the Intracoastal Waterway . In the early 1960s there were plans to relocate the canal further north, near the junction of US 1 and Courtenay Parkway, but by 1964 when the new ...

  9. Indian River (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Indian River (Florida) The Indian River is a 121-mile (195 km) long [1] brackish lagoon in Florida. [2] It is part of the Indian River Lagoon system, which in turn forms part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. It was originally named Rio de Ais after the Ais Indian tribe, who lived along the east coast of Florida, but was later given its ...