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The Freemanville Settlement

Port Orange, FL    

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Founded soon after the U.S. Civil War, the settlement that would become Freemanville was established by Dr. John Milt...

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Working

Port Orange, FL    

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The Dunlawton Plantation was no leisure spot. As a frontier agricultural and processing site, it demanded hard, physi...

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Telling Dunlawton's Stories

Port Orange, FL    

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How do we know what we know about Dunlawton? The information sources range from period documents to objects in the gr...

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Hotel Ormond

Ormond Beach, FL    

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Hotel Ormond, named for Volusia County pioneer James Ormond, was built in 1887 by John Anderson and Joseph Price. The...

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The Old Kings Road

Daytona Beach, FL    

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Crossed north to south near this site. This road was constructed from 1763-1773 by the English, connecting St. August...

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Florida Hammock Trail

Port Orange, FL    

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This trail leads through hammock land. The word hammock was an Indian term. This is the way the land looked when it w...

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World War I Memorial

Daytona Beach, FL    

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To the honor and glory of the East Volusia County boys who gave their services and of those who gave their lives in t...

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Merchants Bank Building

Daytona Beach, FL    

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This Property Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department of the Inte...

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From The Boardwalk

Port Orange, FL    

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Welcome to Dunlawton's boardwalk - a modern structure offering views of the former sugar factory while reducing foot ...

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Dunlawton's Building Blocks

Port Orange, FL    

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The ruins here include chimneys and other structures made of coquina, Spanish for "tiny shell." Quarried locally...

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Battle Of Dunlawton Plantation

Port Orange, FL    

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During the 2nd Seminole War, 1836, the Mosquito Roarers, a company of Florida militia under Major Benjamin Putnam, en...

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Giant Ground Sloth

Daytona Beach, FL    

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On this site in 1975 was found the best preserved and most complete giant ground sloth ever found in North America. T...

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Revolutionary Soldiers Memorial

Daytona Beach, FL    

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To the memory of the known Revolutionary Soldiers who removed to Florida Evan Andress ? John Bessent ? John Brown ? H...

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S. H. Kress And Co. Building

Daytona Beach, FL    

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This Property Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department of the Inte...