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The chapel is dedicated to Stetson's son Ben, who died at the age of 6. Elizabeth Hall was the first campus building to be wired for electricity during construction. Total construction cost for the 1892 central portion and two 1897 wings was $125,000 - more than the combined cost of all other Florida higher education buildings to that date. The ...
This charming DeLand restaurant serves an authentic menu of homemade Greek dishes, from hummus and tzatziki to moussaka, gyro platters and more. Restaurant Spotlight: Greek please! The best DeLand ...
The Downtown DeLand Historic District (also known as downtown DeLand) is a U.S. historic district (designated on December 23, 1987) located in DeLand, Florida. The district is bounded by Florida & Rich Avenues, Woodland Boulevard, & Howry Avenue. It contains 68 historic buildings.
See which Daytona-area restaurants passed with flying colors, and which Volusia and Flagler county restaurants received high-priority violations. Inspections: Rodent droppings, unsafe temps and no ...
DeLand is a city in and the county seat of Volusia County, Florida, United States. The city sits approximately 34 miles (55 km) north of the central business district of Orlando , and approximately 23 miles (37 km) west of the central business district of Daytona Beach .
Gator's Dockside is a casual restaurant and sports bar chain with locations found in central and northeastern Florida.The restaurant was started by brothers Tony and Paul Cipparone and friend John Foerst in Jacksonville, in May 1991.
See which Daytona-area restaurants passed with flying colors, and which Volusia and Flagler county restaurants received high-priority violations. Restaurant inspections: Rodent activity ...
The John B. Stetson House (known locally as the Stetson Mansion), built for hat manufacturer (and inventor of the cowboy hat) John B. Stetson, is a historic home in DeLand, Florida, United States. It is located at 1031 Camphor Lane. The house was designed by popular Philadelphia architect George T. Pearson in 1886.