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Rockledge Municipal Building
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Features
- Large Open Area
- Meeting Rooms
- Restrooms
The Rockledge Municipal Building is a Mediterranean Revival masonry
structure located in the center of three residential National Register
Historic Districts on the banks of the Indian River Lagoon. Constructed
in 1927, the facility contained all of the municipal offices for City
services available at that time. The original double bi-fold wooden
doors that covered the bay for the 1924 American LaFrance fire truck on
one side, and the decorative spindles that covered the windows and doors
of the other side where the library was located, have been recreated
down to the finest detail, along with the three-cell jail. The second
floor boasts 1,250 square feet of refinished heart pine floors. This
space is perfect for events such as workshops, lectures, wedding
receptions, showers, as well as exercise, dance and yoga classes.