though the items exhibited inside were not that big deals, but I can feel somewhat historical atmosphere of this city. the building looks pretty.

though the items exhibited inside were not that big deals, but I can feel somewhat historical atmosphere of this city. the building looks pretty.
My son loves trains. We figured we would check out this little museum as it had good ratings on Tripadvisor. The hours of operation were clear online and even on the building. We were there on Friday 12/7 at 10 am. Nobody. When nobody showed for 10 minutes we walked to the park. We came back at 10:45. Nobody. You...
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Just a one room stop but worth it. Take the kids after playing at Pocohontas Park.
I love learning about old Vero Beach, so this was worth the trip. It is small and there is not much to appeal to young children, however, that may change in the future. The volunteers and staff are knowledgeable & dedicated. From here, you will learn about other historical landmarks and locations to visit in the area.
This station was built in 1903 and then moved to the current downtown site in 1987. The Indian River County Historical Society uses it for as a one room exhibition on the local Vero Beach history. Some interesting photos and items relating to trains and the station but not much else. It is worth noting the comment about station's segregated...
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