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  2. Old Spanish Sugar Mill at DeLeon Springs State Park to shut ...

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    The fixture for make-your-own-pancakes breakfast in DeLeon Springs will be closing its doors in September with new owners opening in October. Old Spanish Sugar Mill at DeLeon Springs State Park to ...

  3. De Leon Springs pancake restaurant slated to reopen with new ...

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    Volusia County visitors pining for pancakes have traveled from far and wide, lining up as early as 5:30 a.m., just for a chance to eat at the Old Spanish Sugar Mill Restaurant within De Leon ...

  4. De Leon Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    Mill house at De Leon Springs, c. 1910. People have been living near the spring at least 6,000 years. Two dugout canoes, 5,000 and 6,000 years old, were found in the spring in 1985 and 1990. They are the oldest canoes discovered in the Western Hemisphere. [citation needed] There are no known records linking Ponce de Leon to the spring.

  5. Strawn Historic Citrus Packing House District - Wikipedia

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    The Strawn Historic Citrus Packing House District (also known as the Bob White Historic Citrus Packing House District) is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on September 13, 1993) located at 5707 Lake Winona Road in DeLeon Springs, Florida in Volusia County. It contains 12 historic buildings and 3 structures.

  6. DeLeon Springs, Florida - Wikipedia

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    DeLeon Springs is named for Juan Ponce de León. [5] It was originally called Spring Garden and the name was changed in the late 1800s to attract tourists. [6] The region was developed in 1925 with a hotel/restaurant the DeLeon Spring Inn, later called the Ponce de Leon Springs Hotel, which was expanded into a larger tourist attraction in 1953. [6]

  7. Enid Terminal Grain Elevators Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Enid Terminal Grain Elevators Historic District is located in Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma and listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2009. [1] The district consists of concrete grain elevators located between North 10th, North 16th, North Van Buren, and Willow Streets which have dotted the Enid skyline since the 1920s.

  8. Old Eucha, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Old Eucha is located in west-central Delaware County, south of Lake Eucha. It is bordered to the southwest by Kenwood and to the southeast by Tagg Flats.. According to the United States Census Bureau, the Old Eucha CDP has a total area of 3.1 square miles (8.0 km 2), all land.

  9. Alfalfa County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    He also served as a vice president at Oklahoma Baptist and as the Vice President of Long Range Planning for Gallaudet University. [27] [28] Beryl Clark (1917 – 2000), born in Cherokee. Clark was a football player with the Oklahoma Sooners who was selected as a second-team halfback on the 1939 College Football All-America Team. [29]