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Crossed north to south near this site. This road was constructed from 1763-1773 by the English, connecting St. Augustine north to St. Mary's River and south to New Smyrna, Florida. First originated as an Indian trail, and later improved by the Spa…
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This Property Has BeenPlaced On TheNational RegisterOf Historic PlacesBy The United StatesDepartment of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTO4_jessups-building_Daytona-Beach-FL.html
This Property Has BeenPlaced On TheNational RegisterOf Historic PlacesBy The United StatesDepartment of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO24_first-church-of-christ-scientist_Daytona-Beach-FL.html
This Property Has BeenPlaced On TheNational RegisterOf Historic PlacesBy The United StatesDepartment of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNZ8_united-states-post-office_Daytona-Beach-FL.html
This Property Has BeenPlaced On TheNational RegisterOf Historic PlacesBy The United StatesDepartment of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNCN_merchants-bank-building_Daytona-Beach-FL.html
This Property Has BeenPlaced On TheNational RegisterOf Historic PlacesBy The United StatesDepartment of the Interior
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FrontThe Florida frontier remained relatively empty until after the Civil War. During the late 1860's, both northerners and native southerners perceived great potential in Florida. Among the places they settled was Tomoka, which became Daytona in …
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This Property Has BeenPlaced On TheNational RegisterOf Historic PlacesBy The United StatesDepartment of the Interior
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