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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Volusia ...

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    Location of Volusia County in Florida. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Volusia County, Florida. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Volusia County, Florida, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...

  3. Category : Unincorporated communities in Volusia County, Florida

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    Volusia, Florida; W. Wilbur-By-The-Sea, Florida This page was last edited on 20 May 2013, at 22:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. Sunset Key - Wikipedia

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    Sunset Key is a 27-acre (11-hectare) residential neighborhood and resort island in the city of Key West, Florida. It is located about 500 yards (460 m) off the coast of the island of Key West. The island is privately held among its residents. The island is accessible only by a shuttle boat that runs from the Margaritaville Marina out to the island.

  5. Glenwood, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Glenwood is a small unincorporated community in West Volusia County, Florida. It developed as an orange growing agricultural and lumber industry community. It is now home to a trail and a group home residential community. It is popular for birding and borders Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge.

  6. Florida land boom of the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    The first real estate bubble in Florida was primarily caused by the economic prosperity of the 1920s coupled with a lack of knowledge about storm frequency and poor building standards. This pioneering era of Florida land speculation lasted from 1924 to 1926 and attracted investors from all over the nation. [1]

  7. Mackle Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Mackle brothers—Elliott, Robert and Frank Jr. [1] —were brothers who developed real estate projects. They popularized selling land in planned communities through installment plans in Florida, creating several communities in the process. [2] Elliott J. Mackle was born in 1908 and died in 1978. [3]

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