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Daytona Beach – Independent Tripadvisor Review

May 26, 2008 by Renata Leave a Comment

As I have previously posted, I love Tripadvisor and the entire concept of vacationers - guests having all questions answered to have a "plan" prior to arrival to get the most out of every travel opportunity !! However, with the Tripadvisor Forum, the reviews soon get buried by other questions and posted information. Because I think that these independent reviews are so important -- I decided to post them here so they can live in and also can be easily found... and besides I appreciate the ... Read more »

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Daytona Beach Travel Resource – Tripadvisor

May 25, 2008 by Renata Leave a Comment

Daytona Beach Travel Info - Tripadvisor Tripadvisor is a great way to get your questions answered while planning your Daytona Beach vacation. There are hotel reviews and trip photos, and the best little travel game that will keep you busy for hours and hours... http://www.tripadvisor.com/TIQGame It comes recommended from me (Travel Score :: 132..!!) I also highly recommend the Daytona Beach travel forum. There are 10+ people that regularly answer any and all traveler questions ... Read more »

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Daytona Beach & Stephen Crane

May 18, 2008 by Renata Leave a Comment

Crane's 'The Open Boat' Ask any upper-level English teacher to list the finest short stories ever written, and Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat" is sure to rank near the top. Mr. Crane's account of surviving the angry sea in a 10-foot dinghy has been applauded since its publication in 1899. You already knew that? Did you know that the story was written as a result of Mr. Crane's own experience of being shipwrecked and set adrift? Yeah? Well, OK, Smarty. Did you know that he washed ashore at ... Read more »

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Daytona Beach – Plantation Number Nine

May 17, 2008 by Renata 5 Comments

Plantation Number Nine The following was compiled by the Junior League of Daytona and was published in 1986 as "Historic Daytona Beach - a self-guided tour." On John Anderson Drive, about six miles north of Granada Boulevard, is the once-famous Number Nine Plantation. In 1876, Chauncey A. Bacon, a Civil War veteran from Connecticut, purchased a homestead that extended half a mile from the Halifax River eastward to the ocean. Bacon named his homestead Number Nine Plantation because it was the ... Read more »

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Daytona beach – Pinewood Cemetery

May 16, 2008 by Renata 5 Comments

There's nothing "Johnny come lately" about east Volusia County. Folks have been moving here, living here and dying here for hundreds of years. The Halifax area has some wonderfully worn Spanish moss-draped cemeteries as a result. If you've ever felt disconnected from your community, a Sunday stroll through one of these deep-rooted resting places might prove helpful. "Historic Daytona Beach," published by the Junior League of Daytona Beach in 1986, provides us with the following: "Pinewood ... Read more »

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Daytona Beach Restaurant Review – DBNJ – Houligans

May 15, 2008 by Renata 2 Comments

Originally Published in :: Yes, this is one of my favorite on-line columns and I pay close attention to this from home , as I am always on the lookout for a new and exciting place to hang out..... to catch this column yourself, I whole heartedly recommend http://www.news-journalonline.com for Daytona Beach News and current events. May 14th, 2008 Food revved up at new biker venue Destination Daytona Houligan's LUNCH BUNCH Two can eat out for less than $20A massive new $3 ... Read more »

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Daytona Beach – Oldest Rum Distillery

May 15, 2008 by Renata Leave a Comment

Marian Tomblin I was flipping through my old high school yearbook the other day, and got to laughing at the various superlatives we had pinned on our classmates. Do you remember who at your school was voted the cutest, the smartest, and the funniest? Volusia County is familiar with superlatives. This is where "The World's Richest Man"-John D. Rockefeller-lived, and where "The Fastest Man Alive"-Glenn Curtiss-received that title after driving his V-8 powered bicycle 136.47 miles per hour on ... Read more »

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Daytona Beach – Lillian Place History

May 14, 2008 by Renata Leave a Comment

Another Article written by our wonderful friend, Marian Tomblin and originally posted in her news column. Marian is the author of "The Mystery at Hotel Ormond," "Where's Capone's Cash?" and "Manatee Moon," all selected for community-wide literacy campaigns. Her latest book, "Bull on the Beach!," is a compilation of historical anecdotes discovered while researching her novels. For more information on Mrs. Tomblin's books or to have her speak at your next meeting, contact her at ... Read more »

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Daytona Beach – How Big Tree Road got its name

May 12, 2008 by Renata Leave a Comment

How Big Tree Road got its name Ever wonder how streets get their names? The next time you're on Big Tree Road, pull into a convenient parking lot and turn off your car. Then (after looking both ways) step out onto the asphalt and back into time. Big Tree Road began as a narrow rut of logs and oyster shells at the edge of the Halifax River. It meandered through matted salt marsh to higher ground, to a forest of oaks and palms crisscrossed with paths worn smooth by the passing of countless ... Read more »

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Daytona Beach History – Helen Wilmans-Post

May 10, 2008 by Renata 2 Comments

Helen Wilmans-Post Originally Posted: 2007 Jul 13 - 00:04 by our wonderful friend Marian Tomblin. What's in a name? Though the Bard shrugged and wrote "A rose by any other name smells as sweet," Floridians circa 1900 were not so relaxed. As the state grew, municipalities were formed, each enjoying its own identity and small, independent post office. Here in the Halifax area, we had Daytona (just Daytona back then, no Beach) on the mainland, and Seabreeze across the river on the ... Read more »

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