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Ormond Beach is a city in Volusia County, Florida, United States. The population was 43,080 at the 2020 census. [12] Ormond Beach lies directly north of Daytona Beach and is a principal city of the Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is known as the birthplace of speed, as early adopters of ...
SR 40 at Ormond Beach: US 1 at Ormond Beach: Airport Road — — Access Road to Ormond Beach Municipal Airport. CR 2817 — — CR 305: US 17 — — Seville area CR 2820 — — US 1 at National Gardens: CR 4011 at Tomoka State Park: Pine Tree Drive — — CR 2831 — — US 17: CR 305: Little Brown Church Road; Cowart Avenue — — Seville ...
Ormond Beach: Part of the Historic Winter Residences of Ormond Beach, 1878-1925 MPS: 73: St. Rita's Colored Catholic Mission: St. Rita's Colored Catholic Mission: April 13, 2007 : 314 Duss Street: New Smyrna Beach: 74
State Road 40 (SR 40) is a 91.8-mile-long (147.7 km) east–west highway across northern and east-central Florida, running from U.S. Highway 41 (US 41) in Rainbow Lakes Estates eastward through Ocala over the Ocklawaha River and through the heart of the Ocala National Forest to SR A1A in Ormond Beach.
It then bears to the right between Flomich Street and Old Kings Road, replacing the alignment of the latter street. As SR 5A leaves Holly Hill at the intersection of Alabama Avenue, North Nova Road becomes South Nova Road once again as it enters Ormond Beach. The commercial zoning remains fairly consistent with previous cities, and several ...
It then enters the city of Ormond Beach, where US 1 is known and Younge Street, intersecting SR 40 and running parallel with CR 4079. As US 1 heads northwest, it then intersects SR 5A, the northern end of the bypass. It then crosses the Tomoka River before leaving Ormond Beach.
Ormond Scenic Loop and Trail. The Ormond Scenic Loop and Trail is a series of scenic state and county highways in Volusia County, Florida. CR 2002 (Highbridge Road and Walter Boardman Road) is the northern leg of the trail. CR 4011(Old Dixie Highway and North Beach Street) is the western leg, with a spur onto Pine Tree Drive.
The boundaries of Ormond-by-the-Sea include the Volusia/Flagler county line on the north, the city of Ormond Beach on the south, the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and the Halifax River on the west. The area has traditionally been called the North Peninsula, although other nicknames such as OBC or OBTS are sometimes used.