Port Salerno, FL


Founded in the 1920s, Port Salerno had its beginning as a commercial fishing village, and today the town still has a designated working waterfront dock area where commercial fishermen continue to work. Carpentry shops, prop shops, metal fabricators, fiberglass repairs, marine electronics and hardware, and canvas shops can be found here, making Port Salerno a major league player in the marine industry.
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Stuart's claim to being the "Sailfish Capital of the World" is sometimes disputed by other Florida cities, but no one would deny that both its outside and inside waters offer outstanding fishing grounds. Along with fishing Stuart is famed for its historic and pedestrian-friendly downtown. A fountain in the shape of a sailfish marks the start of a group of unique galleries, cafés, restaurants, and shops along Flagler and Osceola Streets. One street over is the two-mile-long wooden Riverwalk, where you can enjoy free concerts on the weekends, fishing off the pier and check out the waterfront's restaurants and shopping.
Annual events include the Stuart Air Show with aerial demonstrations and displays and the Stuart Boat Show featuring a variety of boats and marine equipment, as well as other vendors and entertainment.

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