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The area, which is in the Florida panhandle between Panama City Beach or Destin, has grown in popularity in recent years and has been nicknamed "the Hamptons of the South" by those who visit.
In 1884 David D. Rogers bought 47 acres (190,000 m 2) of land on the beach peninsula, east of Daytona, stretching from present-day Main Street on the north to Harvey Street on the south, and from the Atlantic Ocean on the east, to Pinewood Cemetery on the west. Rogers divided the property into lots for sale and named the development Seabreeze.
The Halifax area or simply Daytona is a region of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the area around Daytona Beach. It is roughly coextensive with the Daytona Beach metropolitan area and Volusia County. There have been a number of attempts to establish a regional identity for Daytona, including dubbing it the "Surf Coast" and "Fun Coast".
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.
The Department of Justice, which has been fighting to reopen a wide-ranging investigation into the NAR, has signaled that the organization's control of the MLSes could be anticompetitive, stifling ...
Beachside resident James Tigyer, right, expresses outrage at developers' plans for a 25-story, 270-room condo-hotel on the corner of A1A and Silver Beach Avenue at the Daytona Beach Planning Board ...
April 9, 1987 (426 South Beach Street: Daytona Beach: 2: Airport Clear Zone Archeological Site: July 10, 2008 (Address Restricted: New Smyrna Beach: Part of the Archeological Resources of the 18th-Century Smyrnea Settlement of Dr. Andrew Turnbull MPS
City Island, across from the Daytona Beach Business District October 22, 1998: Cypress Street Elementary School: Bonner Elementary School 900 Cypress Street December 2, 1996: Daytona Beach Bandshell and Oceanfront Park Complex: Ocean Avenue, north of the junction of Main Street and Atlantic March 5, 1999: Daytona Beach Surfside Historic District