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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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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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Old St. Rita Colored Mission Church

New Smyrna Beach, FL    

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The old St. Rita's Catholic Church Mission Building is one of the oldest surviving church buildings in the city. It w...

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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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Jesse Linzy

Ponce Inlet, FL    

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Born in Savannah on August 7, 1872, Jesse Linzy came to Mosquito (now Ponce) Inlet possibly in the late 1890s. A skil...

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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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Sugar Making

Port Orange, FL    

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In the early nineteenth century, many of this region's large agricultural ventures focused on sugar - coarse, brown, ...

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The Most Dangerous Chieftain

Port Orange, FL    

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When Sarah Anderson and her sons owned Dunlawton, Mosquito County settlers formed a militia unit called the Mosquito ...

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Halifax Historical Museum

252 S Beach St, Daytona Beach, FL     (386) 255-6976

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Housed in the former 1910 Merchant's Bank building, the museum exhibits the history of the greater Dayton...

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Sugar-mill Ruins Travel Park

1050 Old Mission Rd, New Smyrna Beach, FL     (386) 427-2284

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The sugar mill was built in the early years of the 19th century during Indian uprisings and saw its demis...

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Nocoroco

Ormond Beach, FL    

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On this site was the Timucua Indian village of Nocoroco. It was mentioned in the report of Alvaro Mexia's expedition ...