Hallstrom House

Hallstrom House Historic Hallstrom House Farmstead was a 40 acre pineapple plantation built in 1909 by Swedish immig On June 6, 2002, the farmhouse was added to the U.S.

The Hallstrom House (also known as the Hallstrom Farmstead) is a historic house in Vero Beach, Florida. It is owned by the Indian River County Historical Association and located at 1723 Old Dixie Highway, SW. Beginning as a 40-acre pineapple plantation in 1909, the main house was erected by Swedish horticulturist Axel Hallstrom. With help from Norse and Swedish craftsmen, the structure was complet

ed in 1918. Later on, after Axel moved on to the citrus business, he eventually moved out. After Axel Hallstrom's death in 1966, his daughter continued the citrus business until the 1980s. In July 2000 efforts to preserve the remaining 5-acre plantation were achieved when Ruth Hallstrom willed them for the sole purpose of preserving the farmhouse. National Register of Historic Places. Click on the "Notes" tab (left) to read a detailed history!

A few photos from St. Lucia Christmas 2026 on December 14th at the Hallstrom House.
12/20/2025

A few photos from St. Lucia Christmas 2026 on December 14th at the Hallstrom House.

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1723 Old Dixie Highway, SW
Vero Beach, FL
32962

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