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The Freemanville Settlement
Founded soon after the U.S. Civil War, the settlement that would become Freemanville was established by Dr. John Milt...
Working
The Dunlawton Plantation was no leisure spot. As a frontier agricultural and processing site, it demanded hard, physi...
Telling Dunlawton's Stories
How do we know what we know about Dunlawton? The information sources range from period documents to objects in the gr...
Hotel Ormond
Hotel Ormond, named for Volusia County pioneer James Ormond, was built in 1887 by John Anderson and Joseph Price. The...
The Old Kings Road
Crossed north to south near this site. This road was constructed from 1763-1773 by the English, connecting St. August...
Florida Hammock Trail
This trail leads through hammock land. The word hammock was an Indian term. This is the way the land looked when it w...
World War I Memorial
To the honor and glory of the East Volusia County boys who gave their services and of those who gave their lives in t...
Merchants Bank Building
This Property Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department of the Inte...
From The Boardwalk
Welcome to Dunlawton's boardwalk - a modern structure offering views of the former sugar factory while reducing foot ...
Dunlawton's Building Blocks
The ruins here include chimneys and other structures made of coquina, Spanish for "tiny shell." Quarried locally...
Battle Of Dunlawton Plantation
During the 2nd Seminole War, 1836, the Mosquito Roarers, a company of Florida militia under Major Benjamin Putnam, en...
Giant Ground Sloth
On this site in 1975 was found the best preserved and most complete giant ground sloth ever found in North America. T...
Revolutionary Soldiers Memorial
To the memory of the known Revolutionary Soldiers who removed to Florida Evan Andress ? John Bessent ? John Brown ? H...
S. H. Kress And Co. Building
This Property Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department of the Inte...