Everything about Waveland Florida totally explained
Waveland, Florida, was a community in what is now
Martin County, Florida. which encompassed all of
Sewall's Point, that part of
Rio lying east of Warner Creek, and that part of
Jensen Beach lying south of N.E. Center Street, more or less.
A U.S. post office was established in Waveland on September 2, 1880, but its name was changed to Sewall's Point on May 4, 1891.
On December 4, 1891, a new Waveland post office was established which continued until August 31, 1918, when it was merged into the Jensen post office, which became Jensen Beach on June 1, 1943.
The name of Waveland has to this day been associated with
All Saints Episcopal Church and its cemetery. N.E. Waveland Avenue is a present day road which runs south from N.E. Dixie Highway in eastern Rio. There is also a Waveland Beach Strip on
Hutchinson Island in
St. Lucie County, but it isn't related to this former community
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