Windover Farms of Melbourne

This is the topic about the subdivision in Melbourne, Florida, United States. For the one in Titusville, Florida, see Windover Farms of Titusville

Windover Farms of Melbourne is a subdivision near Melbourne, Florida. It is home of the radio station 94.1 FM. It is the largest subdivision in Melbourne. The road, Windover Way, is the same road from the Titusville subdivision, 25 miles further north. It is similar to the adjoining Lake Washington, and Deer Run. It is home to the WFHA transmitter tower.

Geography

Windover Farms is located at 28°10′49″N 80°42′01″W / 28.18028°N 80.70028°W / 28.18028; -80.70028. The area of the subdivision is 5 square miles (13 km2). The average elevation of the subdivision is 30 feet above sea level. 3.1 miles to the southwest is Lake Washington Park. To the east is Brevard County Road 509 and Palm Shores. To the west is Interstate 95. To the south is the adjoining Lake Washington. To the north is Suntree.

History

Evidence of indigenous peoples, dating back thousands of years, is well documented. In 1986, an archaeological dig uncovered dozens of skulls with preserved brains, thought to be approximately 8,000 years old, buried in a peat bog.

See also

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