The Indian River County Historical Society
Vero Beach Railroad Station & Exhibit Center
“Grand Re-Opening” Ceremony
July 9th, 2026
11am-12pm
At
2336 14th Ave.
Vero Beach, FL, 32960
Self-Guided Museum tours are complimentary
Expect a day of celebration with:
Remarks from city and county dignitaries, light refreshments, self-guided tours of the updated exhibit center & displays.
Founded in 1983, the society’s mission seeks to advocate for the stewardship & shared education of our county’s historical resources. Devoted volunteers worked to establish historic markers, secure National Register designations & initiate historical property surveys. Among these included the first countywide archaeological survey & saving Jungle Trail in 2003.
Their vision was advanced by the acquisition of the Train Depot & Hallstrom House Farmstead Museum. Today, trained docents enlighten visitors to their significant roles in shaping Indian River County.
Along with numerous articles & brochures, the society published “A History of Indian River County, a sense of place”, which details the founding, establishment, and history of our county.
Adjacent to their print work, a short series documentary on Indian River County history numbers among their initiatives.

