Site of Indian River Inlet House of Refuge
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The Houses of Refuge in Florida were a series of stations operated by the United States Life-Saving Service along the coast of Florida to rescue and shelter ship-wrecked sailors. Five houses were built on the east coast in 1876, with five more added in 1885.
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Coordinates: 27°29'44"N 80°17'57"W
- Former Merritt Island Causeway location 99 km
- East Airfield Expansion 143 km
- Former site of Shiloh, Florida 154 km
- Cancelled Pavilions 157 km
- Former site of Recruit Training Command NTC Orlando 158 km
- Cypress Creek Golf Course 159 km
- Path of the Third Tornado of the 2007 Groundhog Day Outbreak 187 km
- Path of the Second Tornado of the 2007 Groundhog Day Outbreak 209 km
- Former site of Marco Polo Park 229 km
- (Original) Flagler Beach Airport Location 235 km
- Fort Pierce Inlet State Park 1.9 km
- Coon Island Proper 2.6 km
- Fort Pierce Inlet 2.8 km
- Harbour Isle Development, LLC 4.1 km
- Ocean Village 6.3 km
- Indian Hills Golf Course 7.4 km
- Gator Trace Golf & Country Club 12 km
- Indian River Estates 14 km
- Saint Lucie County, Florida 19 km
- Savannas Preserve State Park 20 km