The Old Palmetto Hotel in Vero Beach, Florida, is a historic establishment that has been a prominent fixture in the community since its construction in 1921 by George W. Gray. Originally serving as a social center and lodging site for winter guests, the hotel has undergone various transformations over the years, including stints as the Kromhout Apartments, Charlton Apartments, and Skippers Inn.
Designated as a U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1991, the Old Palmetto Hotel continues to hold significance as a piece of local history, offering a glimpse into the past of Indian River County. With a rich heritage and a series of name changes reflecting its evolution, the hotel stands as a testament to the enduring charm and character of Vero Beach's architectural landscape.
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