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Port Orange is a principal city in the Fun Coast region of the state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 62,596. Port Orange was settled by John Milton Hawks, who brought freed African Americans to work at his sawmill after the U.S. Civil War. Esther Hawks established an integrated school in the area. The colony ...
Port Orange Florida East Coast Railway Freight Depot. February 5, 1998 : 415C Herbert Street Port Orange: Part of the Port Orange MPS: 70: Rogers House ...
MapQuest (stylized as mapquest) is an American free online web mapping service. It was launched in 1996 as the first commercial web mapping service. [1]
Whether making the trip for a weekend brunch with family or a charming date night for two, this new Port Orange addition is worth the visit. Fly In Café is open from 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Tuesday ...
U.S. Highway 1 (US 1) in Florida runs 545 miles (877 km) along the state's east coast from Key West to its crossing of the St. Marys River into Georgia north of Boulogne and south of Folkston. US 1 was designated through Florida when the U.S. Numbered Highway System was established in 1926.
From there the road is almost entirely surrounded by commercial development with occasional interruptions of park and preserved land. The first major intersection with SR 5A is Florida State Road 421 (Dunlawton Avenue), which spans from I-95 at Exit 256 into the Port Orange Causeway. After the intersection with SR 421, the route is crossed by a ...
State Road 421 (SR 421) is a major thoroughfare that runs east–west through Port Orange, Florida from Interstate 95 (I-95) east to U.S. Route 1 (US 1) where it turns into SR A1A. It is partially six lanes (from I-95 east to SR 5A ) and 4 lanes (from SR 5A east to US 1), and is known locally as Taylor Road (for about 1 ⁄ 2 mile (0.80 km ...
The Spruce Creek Mound Complex is a prehistoric and early historic archeological site in Port Orange, Florida. The mound complex, major earthworks built out of earth and shell middens, was constructed by ancient indigenous peoples. It is located near Port Orange, on the southwest bank of Spruce Creek.