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The Daytona Beach Boardwalk consists of the concrete promenade which was installed in the late 1920s, followed by the bandshell and coquina embellishments which were completed in 1938. It is a structure located on the beach in Daytona Beach, Florida at the east end of Main Street, east of Ocean Avenue. It is open seven days a week and consists ...
Copperline Coffee + Cafe owners Amelia and Nick West are pictured in their newest location at 118 S. Beach St. in downtown Daytona Beach, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023. It opened earlier this week.
Central Florida Harvest and Peanut Festival. Chalo Nitka. Coconut Grove Art Festival [2] Daytona Beach Bike Week. De Soto Heritage Festival. Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival. Epcot International Food & Wine Festival. FAN:dom Con. Fantasy Fest.
Area. 650 acres (2.6 km 2) NRHP reference No. 88001597 [1] Added to NRHP. September 15, 1988. The South Beach Street Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on September 15, 1988) located in Daytona Beach, Florida. The district is bounded by Volusia Avenue, South Beach Street, South Street, and U.S. 1. It contains 154 ...
The 600 new homes Minto sold here in 2022 made Latitude Margaritaville Daytona Beach the 16th fastest-growing master-planned community in the nation and fastest-growing in Volusia County ...
Daytona Beach is a coastal resort city in Volusia County, Florida, United States. Located on the East Coast of the United States, its population was 72,647 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach metropolitan area, and is a principal city of the Fun Coast region of Florida.
213 S. 2nd St., Unit 4, Flagler Beach; 386-693-5085. Closed Wednesday, Aug. 30. Will reopen Thursday, Aug. 31, or as soon as possible. This list will be updated as information becomes available ...
The Halifax Historical Museum displays local history from 5,000 BC to the present day in a National Register of Historic Places listed building designed by Wilbur B. Talley in Daytona Beach, Florida, United States. [1] The museum is housed in the former Merchants Bank building (1910), [1] added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places ...