Facts & Figures
National Seashore: 17 miles of
pristine beaches visited by over 1,300,000 sunlovers,
birders and ecotourists each yr.
Workforce: The indigenous
population is 100,000 with the highest percentage of
advanced industrial training of any Florida County
workforce due to long term NASA and DOD contract
activities in Titusville Brevard County seat, and
central focus to all space launch activities.
Accessibility: 45 minute
maximums on combinations of main routes of:
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Interstate 95: The main North -
South feeder to all of Florida's East Coast.
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Route 528: The East - West
Beachline to the Orlando International Airport,
Disney World, Universal Studios and the South End of
all the Orlando area.
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Route 50: The East - West feeder
between Central Orlando and South Titusville.
Population *2005
Titusville: 43,751
Brevard County: 531,970
City of Titusville
Square Miles: 27.1
Median Age: 43
Beginnings
Confederate Col. Henry Theodore Titus, who donated
generous acres of land for church and civic use, founded
Titusville in 1867. Titusville was incorporated in 1886.
North Brevard County
Comprised of the communities of Scottsmoor, Mims, and
Titusville, as well as the northern areas of Merritt
Island, which is home to Kennedy Space Center, and
Canaveral Air Force Station, North Brevard is not only
on the edge of Brevard County's technology foundation,
but it's also steeped in history.
Titusville, which for many years was the county seat, is
rich with historical flavor, not to mention being one of
the best areas to watch NASA's numerous shuttle launches
throughout the year. Mims and Scottsmoor are two of the
Space Coast's rural communities where life is quiet,
quaint, and rustic. And Port St. John continues to be
one of the area's fastest growing communities with new
housing developments and two of the newer elementary and
middle schools.
There's plenty to see and do in North Brevard. Kennedy
Space Center is the hub of America's space program. More
than 2.5 million visitors travel to KSC each year to see
the latest technological advancements in space travel as
well as the roots of man's adventure into space. From
the "Rocket Garden," which displays NASA's early space
crafts to the Apollo/Saturn 5 Center, which houses the
rockets and equipment from the Apollo missions to Moon,
to the two IMAX theaters, Kennedy Space Center is
America's launching pad to excitement.
Surrounding Kennedy Space Center is the Merritt Island
National Wildlife Refuge, which is a sanctuary for
numerous species of animals. Across the river from KSC
in Titusville is the United States Space Walk of Fame.
Overlooking the Indian River, this attraction is the
first and only Walk in the nation that honors America's
astronauts as well as the men and women behind the
scenes who helped America lead the world in space
exploration. There are also monuments remembering the
Mercury 7, Gemini, and Apollo missions.
If historical sights are what interest you, North
Brevard has its share. Titusville, which was founded in
1873, has a refurbished historic downtown of shops and
eating establishments that make for a pleasure-filled
day. Emma Parrish Theatre is small venue where local
theater groups stage plays ranging from dramas to
musicals to comedies.
With all the Brevard County has to offer, North Brevard
is a place where it all comes together -- technology,
history, and nature.
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