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Cocoa Village
Historic Cocoa Village, Florida
~ On the beautiful Indian River ~
Antiques, Art Galleries, Clothing
& Gift Boutiques, Restaurants,
Playhouse Productions, Entertainment,
Historic Buildings & More
Historic Cocoa Village is located in old, restored downtown Cocoa, Florida, between U.S. Hwy 1 and the Indian River, adjacent to State Road 520. Walking down the tree-lined streets, you will see a number of homes and buildings on the National Historic Register, some of them dating back to the 1880's. There are stories about early settlers from the north who in an untamed swamp area who sought a better life
One of the most historic buildings is the Porcher House built in 1916. The Porcher family was Brevard County's largest citrus growers at the turn of the century. Mr. Porcher was the first to wash, inspect and grade his citrus crop. His wife had her own career as the first postmistress of Merritt Island. At one time, there was a loading dock directly the house where commercial steamboats loaded oranges to sell up and down the river. The beautiful house has been fully restored and is used for memorable for weddings, businesses meetings and other events. Please go to www.cocoavillage.com/porcherhouse for more information.
The Village is a growing, evolving community! Local Jazz and Classical musical groups entertain crowds at the Gazebo in Myrtice Tharpe Square on Brevard Avenue. There are also holiday celebrations including a New Orleans style Mardi Gras and other special events along with five Craft and Fine Art Shows during the season.
Go back in time or get away from everyday routine. For a memorable afternoon where you can walk historic streets and avenues that tell stories from the past, discover Cocoa Village. Walk along the Indian River walk, explore antique stores housed in historic building, eat an old fashioned ice cream cone, or rest a spell with a cup of coffee in a Victorian style coffee house.
Cocoa Village is a place that will make you feel good.
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