WATCH: City of Cape Canaveral Economic Development Director Todd Morley Talks About Growth in His Community

By  //  April 25, 2018

CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL HAS RICH HISTORY

SPACE COAST DAILY TV: The City of Cape Canaveral is booming and Economic Development Director Todd Morley talks about the exciting growth in his community.

BREVARD COUNTY • CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – The City of Cape Canaveral is booming and Economic Development Director Todd Morley talks about the exciting growth in his community.

For decades, the world has known Cape Canaveral as a Launchpad where one giant leap for mankind began and aerospace and technology were born. Space is as intrinsic to who we are as the warm coastal breezes and waterways that surround our small, but mighty, city.

In “The Space Between” a unique business community first emerged through aerospace and technology. Today it expands with tech companies, eclectic indie retail and restaurants, outdoor recreation, and the second largest cruise port in the country.

Business thrives in The Space Between High-tech + High Tide, where small community stands for economic opportunity and you still have a front row seat on launch day.

Cape Canaveral has a rich history dating back to the establishment of a lighthouse in 1848 when a few families moved into the area and a small but stable settlement was born.

As the threat of Seminole Indian attacks became increasingly unlikely, other settlers began to move into the area around the Indian River. Post offices and small community stores with postal facilities were established at Canaveral, Canaveral Harbor and Artesia. It is thought the Artesia post office was so named for the groundwater of artesian springs that are prevalent in the area.

In 1890 a group of Harvard Alumni students established a hunters gun club called the Canaveral Harvard Club with a holding of over 18,000 acres. Their game hunts helped clear the wilderness for other settlers to move in.

In the early 1920s, a group of Orlando journalists invested more than $150,000 in the beach acreage that now encompasses the area of presidentially-named streets in Cape Canaveral. They called their development Journalista (now Avon-by-the-Sea) in honor of their trade.

A wooden bridge linking Merritt Island with the area had just been constructed. The developers anticipated a growing number of seasonal visitors.

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At that time, fishermen, retirees, and descendants of Captain Mills Burnham —the original official keeper of the Cape Canaveral Light—resided in the northern part of the present city.

Due to the hardships caused by the Great Depression, many investors defaulted on their holdings. Much of this land was recovered by newspaper owner R.B. Brossier and his son, Dickson after they sold their Orlando home and used the remaining $4,500 to purchase much of the Avon area. It was their dream that a port would be developed and a direct route to Orlando would be constructed.

In the 1930s, archaeologists from Yale University surveyed various Native American sites in the area.

In 1951, anthropologist Irvine Rouse of Yale University visited the area and performed research.

By 1958 the workforce and the economy had grown with the space program. At that time, state statute allowed an adjacent city to annex an unincorporated area without a vote of the residents.

Local property owners were concerned that Cocoa Beach might annex them. Landowners felt that Cocoa Beach had more city debt and higher land taxes than they wished to support.

The City of Cape Canaveral started in 1961 when a committee was formed to incorporate. Due to paperwork delays, the city charter was made into bill 167 and approved by the Florida State Legislature in Tallahassee on May 16, 1963.

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In 1967, the annual Sun and Space Festival was started. It had flyovers and a parade that included a stop at the newly opened Museum of Sunken Treasure. This contained artifacts from the 1715 Treasure Fleet.

An annual celebration was started on October 9, 1990, The Patriot’s Day Parade in honor of the last naval battle of the American Revolution that was fought off the Cape Canaveral coast in 1783.

On the official 50th anniversary date of May 16, 2013, a 50-year time capsule was sealed and a pictorial postmark of the city’s anniversary was stamped.

In 2017, the city won “Most Fit City” in the Mayor’s Fitness Challenge, hosted by Health First.

The City of Cape Canaveral is booming and Economic Development Director Todd Morley talks about the exciting growth in his community.

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