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    Sebastian Millenium Clock Tower

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Paul Kroegel Statue

    Paul Kroegel Statue

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.9 km

    I love the story of Paul Kroegel who was what we would call a conservationist or eco-warrior today…read more The Kroegel family name is well known in this area. German immigrant Paul Kroegel arrived in Sebastian in 1881 and homesteaded across from what is now Pelican Island. He fell in love with the birds on the island and became increasingly distressed by the plume hunters arriving daily to kill pelicans, egrets, herons and spoonbills for their feathers during a period of Florida history known as the Feather Wars. In response he started protecting the birds with his shotgun. He partnered with the Audubon Society to get federal protection for the birds. Frank Chapman an ornithologist and curator of the American Museum of Natural History brought Kroegel's story back to Washington, D.C., where it eventually gained the ear of President Theodore Roosevelt. President Roosevelt made Pelican Island the first National Wildlife Refuge on March 14, 1903 and Paul Kroegel was hired as the refuge manager, a position he held until 1926. It was a dangerous job and one of Paul's fellow wardens, Guy Bradley, was killed in the Everglades. In honor of his contributions to conservation and the centennial of Pelican Island, there is this statue of Paul Kroegel with his pelicans in Riverview Park in downtown Sebastian. It was created in 2003 by local resident Rosalee Hume who actual knew Paul Kroegel when she was a child. He was known as a gentle man and a renowned boat builder. The statue was placed facing Pelican Island so Paul could keep watch over his beloved birds forever. The inscription on the stature reads "One person can make a difference." and he surely did.

    On Pelican Island in Florida in the late 1800s, plume hunters were hunting the birds to sell their…read morevaluable feathers to the fashion industry. Paul Kroegel was a local resident who took it upon himself to protect the island's bird inhabitants. Pelican Island was established as the first National Wildlife Refuge in the country and Kroegel was appointed as its first manager thanks to his efforts. In his honor, this statue stands on the mainland. His eyeline over the Indian River focuses on the Pelican Island refuge. The statue was unveiled in 2003 and depicts Kroegel smoking his pipe with a few pelicans standing safely at his feet. There is a caption that reads, "One person can make a difference. Paul Kroegel, 1864-1948. Audubon Warden, 1901. First Refuge Warden 1902-1926. Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge Established March 14, 1903." The statue is next to Sebastian's Riverview Park where you'll find parking. [Review 19299 overall - 1647 in Florida - 269 of 2023.]

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    Island View Cottages - Interior

    Island View Cottages

    4.7(13 reviews)
    2.6 km

    Well, cabin fever has set in and my wife and I needed to GET OUT!!! Only problem, was this whole…read moreCOVID 19 thing. So what to do? Last May, there was an article in the Herald talking about IVC in Sebastian FL, right on the Indian River. It sounded too good to be true and when I looked closer online, there were nothing but 5 star reviews! This immediately set off alarms like buying on Amazon and you look at the reviews, all 5 stars, yet all on the same date and within the same hour! Hmmm, but when checking out IVC, these appeared legit! So I got on the phone and spoke with Beth. She was very cordial and explained how careful they all were and each Cottage (while sharing neighboring walls), had their own A/C unit and separate entrance. There were sanitized with Ozone/UV light and sealed with no entry for days before your arrival. Each cottage is different (there are 12), but for us the 7 units that are pet friendly was one of best conveniences. As a dog owner, one knows that a pet can and will have an odor (no matter how hard one tries). But with the Ozone/UV cleaning, the smells are eliminated as well as COVID free, talk about win-win! The cottages vary from single rooms with kitchenette, to multi-rooms with sun porches. They all have either a full or mini fridge and microwave. Best part, you can park right outside your unit and unload, no steps or elevators to deal with! We made reservations and prayed that no Tropical Storm would ruin our Labor Day Weekend at IVC. I can't describe them all, but do check out their website, it is a perfect overview. They are small rustic cottages so keep that in mind. Upon arrival we were met by Tim and Beth, our hosts (from PA), why do I say that? Well there is just something about folks from PA, they just good people (of course I'm one too, so maybe I just recognized a good background when I see it). Tim and Beth both remained at a respectable 10 feet away (yes, it was hard not to shake hands, but sadly our new normal). They gave us the "lay of the land" and informed us that the cancelled July 4th Fireworks were rescheduled to this evening and we had prime seating on the dock! NICE! Our unit (4), was at the end, which normally I would be concern due to road noise (found out later that there were railroad tracks further west, but hardly heard the train at all), the A/C unit which needs to run constantly to keep it cool in the 90+ temps outside, masks any road and train noise. We had a dog bed and doggie towels, along with two small bowls, awaiting for our pup and best of all no old pet smells!!! Even our dog couldn't smell another dog! We unloaded the car (we always bring too much), which required leaving the door open for a long period. This left the unit warm and we were concerned that the small A/C wouldn't cool it off, but a few hours later it was good. We ordered dinner (was hoping for delivery, but the locals don't have that perfected yet, so we did pickup). Food can be a challenge during the age of COVID, but Sebastion has (as of this writing) less than 300 cases, so they don't worry too much about all that. The restaurants, while practicing safety with masks and distancing, don't do much in takeout and delivery. But the food was good and the staff was so nice and friendly and helpful. Can't wait to go back and enjoy eating in just for the atmosphere. After diner it was Fireworks time and the show didn't disappoint! Tim and Beth were there too and offered a free beverage to enjoy the show. It did rain at the end, but it was a quick retreat back to our cottage. Next day I got up early, they had local ground coffee in our unit and a pot was brewed. Time for a walk to the dock with coffee and the pup. Ended up sitting there for two hours, just enjoying the river and birds. Dolphins even came by to say hello. A trip to the nearby Inlet (which also had limited entrance due to COVID) was a great way to spend the day. Could have also stayed and borrow a canoe or kayak and paddle out to the barrier island (no charge), but maybe next time. Next day was a nice walk to the local Riverview Park (just up the road). Folks were friendly and respectful of distance. What a wonderful walk with the dog and such a beautiful setting. We had to leave the next day, but not before thanking our hosts Tim and Beth. They were so warm and friendly, it made the trip feel more like visiting family, thanks so much. WE SHALL RETURN!!!

    Magnificent stay! A shot of my old South Florida home-state nostalgia of the 50s and 60s with some…read moremodern updates, comforts and conveniences. This exquisitely refurbished property, along with its manicured landscape, draped in Palm Trees and local well maintained natural flora, and its tranquility well keeps the aura, prestige and Art Deco-ish persona and spirit of the era and the location. The cottage was fabulous. The accommodations are superbly comfortable (the bed was super comfortable) and pleasant with full kitchen - and tools of a full kitchen trade (i.e., coffee maker, silverware, plates - and they offer creamer, coffee, sweetener, and then some... who does that?), a full bath (albeit small by today's standards - not a complaint mind you - leaving more room for comfort and convenience), clean, colorful and beautifully appointed throughout, nice and quiet, and the living area with plenty of room to lounge out and relax after a long day of leisure! The folks here have done a brilliant and thoughtful job of renovation and accommodation! You get your own little patio table and chairs, a small cascading water feature... and a Grill if wish the hassle - not me! Also the property offers its own sandy beach rendezvous area, a nice long dock to stroll, fish in and/or for docking your boat, the place also offers grills, and canoes and kayaks too. They state in their intro "enjoy the old Florida lifestyle" and they're absolutely right and on target. This fabulous hideaway on the Indian River (the intracoastal to the Atlantic) is a marvelous retreat locale for anyone, especially if you're a beach bum or lounger. Peaceful, tranquil and relaxing. Luckily, my daughter lives nearby, so from now on when we visit the family, we have a new place to stay. We fully recommend anyone to stay at the relaxing, leisurely and fabulous Island View Cottages in the exquisitely beautiful Florida Town of Sebastian! It's superb!

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    Rock City Gardens - Garden grounds

    Rock City Gardens

    4.1(30 reviews)
    5.4 km
    $$

    Gorgeous stunning tranquil full of life, yes please to at least stopping for a stroll…read more The time, energy and planning I can only assume went in to this place is staggering. Working here would seem more a labor of love, surrounded by constant flora and fauna. Turtles, ducks, dragonflies, spiders and lizards joined us in our experience. Bought a hand tool with lifetime warranty plus supported local business. :)) Pricing is fair for the niche market. Happiness! :D You can trust me, this is universal energy. ;D

    I could not have asked for a more perfect day! My husband…read moreand I decided to get married quickly after being engaged. We only had 6 weeks from when we wanted it to be. We knew we wanted a beautiful place, intimate and where we could just show up. We researched top places for a small wedding and Rock city popped up in a top 20. After seeing the photos and being the only place with prices online, we called and they were able to meet us and show us the grounds the same day. First thing is first; not only does Vicki Green have a perfect name for her job but she also a perfect personality and love for what she does. Just walking around the garden with her and listening to her, we knew that she would be the perfect person to help us. Vicki helped us from start till literally the moment we got into our car, married. She helped with color ideas, made all the bouquets, boutonnières and corsages. She was there for the rehearsal and the day of. Helped with the music, escorting people to the bathroom and making sure people weren't walking into the bridal suite before I was ready. After the wedding she helped with making sure we had the best locations for photos. My day was stress free because of her. I honestly would not change a thing about that day. If you're on the fence, go and ask for Vicki! It was an hour away from our home, and I would have driven 2 hours.

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