Melbourne

Old Melbourne Hotel Brevard County Florida


Melbourne was named in 1880 when homesteader Harry Goode's 8-year-old daughter drew its name on the longest of three broom straws. Melbourne was incorporated in 1888 and merged with Eau Gallie in 1969.


Today, the City is approximately 41 square miles in size, with about 75% of that land in use. The City of Melbourne population was 78,386 as of April 1, 2007, according to the University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research.

The population of Melbourne continues to grow at a modest rate. Melbourne is located at the the center of a much larger urban area.

Melbourne International Airport, which consists of approximately 2,800 acres, serves the county with six airlines providing service to more than 500,000 passengers per year.

Cultural and recreational opportunities abound, with places of interest including: Florida Institute of Technology Botanical Gardens, Space Coast Science Center, King Center for the Performing Arts, Brevard Community College, Melbourne Square Mall and Brevard Art Center & Museum. Historic Downtown Melbourne offers quaint restaurants, galleries, antiques shops, and is the site of many craft shows and special events.

Melbourne takes full advantage of its climate and location, which make it ideal for pursuing outdoor activities. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy tennis, golf, boating, swimming, and the numerous parks and nature trails year-round.

Melbourne History

City of Melbourne

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Demographics

Residents of Melbourne typically live in two-income households. Most are homeowners in suburban neighborhoods or in condominium complexes. A portion of the population lives in multi-family structures.

For entertainment, residents of this city enjoy golfing, fishing, boating, sports, and may participate in youth sports and family outings.


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