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Sebastian Landmarks

Eight documented landmark profiles across Sebastian and the surrounding Treasure Coast — wildlife refuges, state parks, treasure museums, and historic waterfront sites.


This hub indexes documented landmarks in Sebastian, including federally significant sites like Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge (the first national wildlife refuge in the United States, established by Theodore Roosevelt in 1903) and the McLarty Treasure Museum on the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet shipwreck site. Coverage extends to Sebastian Inlet State Park, the Indian River Lagoon, and historic waterfront landmarks. Each profile draws from publicly verifiable sources.

All Sebastian landmark profiles

Riverview Park

Sebastian's waterfront central park, on the Indian River