Sunday, February 20, 2011

Fun Activities and Historical Landmarks of Cocoa, Florida


        In the 22 miles N of Melbourne, Florida is a small city along the Brevard County, the city of Cocoa, Florida in which the city of Tampa, Florida is 109 miles west of Cocoa.
        After a lot of historical calamities and terrible happenings in the past, still this excellent city has offered the residents and most visitors the best quality of fun and historical facts there is to offer. And due to the mishaps of the city’s pasts, Cocoa had risen to the point that it had a great amount of population in the following years.
        A city is not so fun without any attractions but this city gave all their best to have the best ones. Most of Cocoa’s main attractions are more on the historical events that had happened in the yesteryears but though most history are boring, the city of Cocoa had its counterpart for these attractions, and these are the amazing activities and spots where people can enjoy, relax and feel at home.
        One of their historical places is the Porcher House where people can enjoy a very romantic and elegant place for a very special event such as weddings and reception. Also it has the perfect ambiance that offer a great setting that no other place can be compared. Open for the use of the community, the Porcher House where is located at the center of the Historic District of Cocoa, is also the best place for great parties, meetings afternoon teas, luncheons and card parties. With up to 125 people for a standing accommodation and 85 in a seating room, people can lease both the place and the things that are to be used like linens.
        Kennedy Space Center is a very well known space center in the whole country. It is a place where tourist can enjoy a unique chance of having the close-up tour in the launching and landing facilities of NASA where in the tour, people experience an excellent interactive simulator, also an on-the-spot show which leads the audience into jaw-dropping situation about the huge rockets. In this tour, tourist too can meet the veteran astronauts of NASA.
        August, 1984 was the date wherein the former local theatre was renamed and owned by the City as the Cocoa Playhouse. Through different kinds of donations, this theatre was made into action and through the help of different volunteer workers and performers; the Cocoa Village Playhouse was having the perfect performance, also the performers have been increasingly great and have been making the Cocoa Village Playhouse a famous theatre.
        One of the fun activities in the city of Cocoa, Florida is the visitation of the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse where it has witnessed most of the famous rocket launch and is witnessing the present launches. Not only is the lighthouse a great place to visit for fun but it too is very historic. Of all this years, Cape Canaveral Lighthouse still is and always witnesses the greatest rocket launch and the beautiful sights and jaw-dropping about the rockets. 

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

City of Cocoa, Florida General Information

City Of Cocoa

             Cocoa Florida is a very well known for its Cocoa production. It is a great city in the country of Bevard, Florida, United States. Not growing rapidly, on 2000 U.S. Census bureau, the population was estimated to a total of 16, 412 and increased slowly to 16, 478 by the end of 2008. Cocoa Florida which is at 28°22′10″N 80°44′38″W  is reported to have a total of 24.7 Km2 (9.5mi 2) area, where the 19.3 km2 (7.5mi2) is its land and the remaining 21.64% area or 5.3 Km2 (2.1mi2) is the waters. 


             Counting the annual species of birds started on 1950’s, the Cocoa Bird Count listed a total of 150 species of birds. Also the city of Cocoa, celebrated the annual “Christmas Bird Count” already before the city had its Cocoa Bird Count. 

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             A government is a group of people who governs or controls the state in a given specific time. The Cocoa City in the 1959 is when the people brought to life a new government; the Council-Manager was then first approved, Changes in the state’s decree then mirrored the Plan of the City of Cocoa’s Council-Manager Plan. The Mayor as Chairman, serving the City’s Board of Directors is the City Council, also serving as the Executive Chief is the City Manager. Five members are the total members the city of Cocoa made up for the City Council; Elected by a mass of people, the mayor sits in while elected by the districts, four council members are governing.  
              Serving as the Mayor in the present time, Mayor Mike Blake was held as the first African American Mayor in the City of Cocoa. Also attending as the Councilman, Clarence Whipple serves the 1st district. Selected as Deputy Mayor on November 2010 is Jake Williams who served district 2 since 2004 also serving as a councilman, Don Boisvert served the district 3 for at least 4 and a half years. Also serving for district 4 is James McCarthy with the appointed City Manager Ric Holt.
Cocoa Village Marina
              Revived by the series of grants of the government and investments from private sectors, the former Downtown is now called the Cocoa Village. Having the goal of improving the commercial and residential values in the minority areas of the city, The Diamond Square Redevelopment Agency was then established.
             A total of $1.18 billion of taxable real estate base was received by the city in the year 2007.

             In the 2000 U.S. Census database, a total of 16412 people lived in Cocoa City, more than 6,939 households were built, and a sum of 4,232 of families are residing the city; having the population density reaching 849.4/km2 (2,200.3 /mi2), housing units up to 8064 with an average density 417.4/km2 (1081.1/mi2). Most of the city’s residents are 62.47% white, while 32.28% were African American, 0.94% were Asian, 0.63% is Native American, 0.23% are Pacific Islander and 3.45% are from other different races. The other 4.93% of the city’s population were from the races, Hispanic or Latino.
Lone Cabbage Fish Camp
             Out of 6,939 households an average of 28.5% have under 18 children living with them, a sum of 37.0% are married couples, 19.2% are females without husbands present, and 39.0% were not a family. In the total amount of households, the 32% were individuals and households with senior citizens from ages 65 and above with them are an average of 11.5%. Total of 2.35 is the average household size while the average size of family is 2.97. 

             There are a lot to be told about the city of Cocoa, how people live there, economic system, the environment, and even the neighborhood friendliness, But all answers to these questions are yet to come so tune in or visit the Cocoa Home Inspection Section to know more about the crazy and yet cool city of Cocoa.


Monday, February 14, 2011

History of The City of Cocoa, Florida


            Around 1860, the first families who was with the fishermen, found the great city of Cocoa. The Magnolia point was the place where the post office was launched with the first commercial building of the city which was built on the year 1881. While on 1882, the new settlement’s plans were formulated as the “Indian River City” which Captain R. A. Hardee owned. Stating that the name was extremely lengthy for a postmark use, the U.S. Postal authorities did not accept the name Indiana River City.

         On the year 1925, numerous of reader-supplied accounts for the town’s naming was printed by the Cocoa Tribune. At a town meeting on 1884, suggesting a name, Captain R.C. Maywww.mysafehomeinspection.com was credited by a reader. Due to Captain May’s recommendation, with the town’s association with the Cocoa tree, the community has chosen “Cocoa” for the town’s name. This name was then submitted to Washington D.C in which it was approved. There were a lot of rumors and stories about how the city got its name, some say that a box of baker’s cocoa served as an inspiration of an old woman, others say that an old woman who was providing the sailors who traveled near the river hot cocoa; calling out cocoa as they pass by till the old woman give them refreshment. Though the city has not proven any origin of the name, by 1884 the city’s name was always associated with an infant settlement.
        Opened on 1885, still the S.F. Travis Hardware store is running its business in this year, 2011.

          Though the Cocoa’s business district was ruined by a tragic fine on the year 1890, extension to Cocoa of Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Indiana River Railway had a major development happened in the after years.
               During the year 1895, the Cocoa City was chartered. And in 1894-1895 winters, The Great Freeze which the city of Cocoa agonize where it lead the city to the second severe setback in the economy and destroyed a huge amount of citrus crop that forced a lot of citrus workers to seek new occupation. By 1903, Cocoa’s population dropped to 382 as reported by one source.
Development of the economy and population growth was soon accelerating in the second decade of 20th century at Cocoa. On 1911-1912, the population of Cocoa was set to 550 by the state business directory. Population was estimated reaching the number of 1,800 people by 1925. During the local economy decline, his city experienced the Great Depression which let two local banks failing. But still the population rose to 2,200 by the end of 1930.
The development of the industry of space was followed by the enormous growth of population which rose dramatically that from the 1940’s population of 3,098 people was quadrupled to 12,224 by the year 1960. The launch of Cape Canaveral which witnessed by thousands of people who visited the area, the city of Cocoa and all the surrounding places was for the first time became integrated with the industry of tourists. Growing faster and faster, the population of Cocoa grew to 16,096.
            Before then, there was segregation on the education until the schools were closed on the 1960’s, Monroe High School and the black student’s elementary schools.
          As the result of the Colt 45s baseball training on spring and games of The Grapefruit League, the Cocoa city then built the Cocoa Expo Sports Center or was called the Cocoa Stadium where these events was held on 1964. The Team was then called the Houston Astros. Needing repairs for the attempted upgrade of the stadium, the city asked the Astros for financial support in the early 1980s. The Astros then responds by moving their training to the Osceola County Stadium at the Kissimmee, Florida in 1985. Therefore, it was agreed that the county government would be responsible for the future negotiations with the major league teams.