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Titusville Overview


Nestled along the Indian River, Titusville is the veritable doorway to some of Florida's best treasures. The Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and Canaveral National Seashore are all just minutes away. As one of Florida's friendliest cities, Titusville has much to offer residents and businesses alike. From excellent schools, to a new 371,000 square-foot hospital, a large municipal marina and close proximity to three international airports, the city provides the high quality services one expects from a thriving community.


Titusville was founded in 1867 when Confederate Col. Henry Theodore Titus stepped ashore on the banks of the Indian River, although the first U. S. Post Office in the area was established in 1859 in what was then known as Sand Point.


Col. Titus came to Sand Point with the idea of building a town on land owned by his wife Mary, and overlooking the Indian River were they had first stepped ashore, they built the first hotel and named it "The Titus House". The Colonel and Mary donated land for the first courthouse, four churches, laid out many of the town's streets, and established a link to the outside world by connecting the St. Johns and Indian Rivers with mule-drawn wagons.


Today's "Titusville" might have been known as "Riceville" except for the craftiness of Col. Titus who won a challenge match of dominoes against Capt. Clark Rice to determine which player got to rename the town. Thus the outcome of a domino game resulted in Sand Point becoming Titusville, Florida in 1873.