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The State of Florida is a state in the southeastern United States. Florida is situated mostly on a large peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Straits of Florida. It extends to the northwest into a panhandle, extending along the northern Gulf of Mexico. Florida's nickname is the Sunshine State but severe weather is a common occurrence in the state.
 
A stable community of homeowners was established in Indialantic during the Florida real estate boom that reached its peak in 1925. It is today a quiet, primarily residential town with a population of 2,844. Strict zoning codes and enforcement of these codes keep Indialantic a unique and prestigious community. Even though a large portion of the population is retired, there is still a diversity of residents consisting of young couples with children, professionals, business people, artists and students.
 
Indialantic cities population was 3,076 in 2005. It all started in 1915 when Ernest Kouwen-Hoven moved to Melbourne and purchased a strip of beachside land lying between the Indian River and the Atlantic Ocean. He envisioned this property as becoming an exclusive beachside resort and indeed it did. This one-square mile became known as Indialantic-by-the-Sea. Indialantic stores and businesses cater to all the basic needs plus more exotic demands. Restaurants vary from fast food and family establishments to ethnic and gourmet dining. Residents and tourists can enjoy the public beach area from Miami to Watson. Swimming, fishing, boating and surfing are favorite pastimes.
 
The town of Indialantic operates under a town council form of government. The Mayor and four Council Members, each having a term of two years, are elected on a nonpartisan basis. The town Council is responsible for formulating policies, enacting ordinances to carry out those policies, setting tax rates and approving the annual budget.
 
The town manager, appointed by the town Council, is the chief administrative officer of the town and carries out the goals of the Council through management of the town staff. Indialantic stores and businesses cater to all the basic needs plus more exotic demands. Restaurants vary from fast food and family establishments to ethnic and gourmet dining.

Indialantic can also be considered as the preeminent, historical and potential tourism place that enjoys a very positive reputation with worldwide travelers to become one of the most visited places.

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