The Birth of Indian River CountyAfter years of
philosophical and political differences, it was the St. Lucie County blue
laws that brought everything to a head. Besides forbidding the sale
of any goods on Sundays, the laws also forbid the showing of movies.
In spite of the laws, the theater continued to operate on Sundays. To
enforce the law, sheriff’s officers from Fort Pierce angered
citizens by coming in, turning off the films and ordering patrons to
leave the theater. The situation
1925 would later be remembered for three things: the formation of Indian River County, Vero’s name being changed officially to Vero Beach, and the beginning of the end of the Florida land boom. |
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