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In 1887, the first bridge was opened across the Halifax River from Daytona to the peninsula. It was called the Central Bridge (named the Main Street Bridge today, carrying CR 4040) and connected Fairview Ave. in Daytona to Seabreeze Ave. (named Main St. today), in old Daytona Beach. Westbound view down Ocean Blvd. (Seabreeze Blvd.), 1902
The Seybold Baking Company Factory, also known as Columbia Baking Company or Southern Bakeries Factory, is a historic building at 800 Orange Avenue in Daytona Beach. [1] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 30, 1997. [1] The property is part of the Daytona Beach Multiple Property Submission.
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".
This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Halifax River. This transport-related list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( October 2021 )
City Island, Daytona Beach, Florida, United States, is an island in the Halifax River (a section of the Intracoastal Waterway) between mainland Florida and the barrier islands/outer banks. Buildings on the island include the Daytona Tortugas ' Jackie Robinson Ballpark , the city's courthouse, and the main branch of the Volusia County Library.
Daytona Beach Daytona Beach, "beachside" on left (east) of the Halifax River, mainland on right (west) According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 64.93 sq mi (168 km 2 ). of which 58.68 sq mi (152 km 2 ) is land and 6.25 sq mi (16 km 2 ) is water, with water thus comprising 9.6% of the total area.
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The Halifax Historical Museum displays local history from 5,000 BC to the present day in a National Register of Historic Places listed building designed by Wilbur B. Talley in Daytona Beach, Florida, United States. [1]