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Website. www.ormondbeach.org. Ormond Beach is a city in Volusia County, Florida, United States. The population was 43,080 at the 2020 census. [12] Ormond Beach lies directly north of Daytona Beach and is a principal city of the Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is known as the birthplace of speed ...
Charles David Hood Jr. (April 24, 1954 – March 15, 2019) was a Republican politician who served as a judge on the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida. Prior to his appointment to the Circuit in 2014, he served in the Florida House of Representatives, representing the 25th District, which included eastern Volusia County, including Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach Shores, Port Orange, Ponce Inlet ...
88001720 (Casements Annex) [1] Added to NRHP. June 30, 1972 (The Casements) October 6, 1988 (Casements Annex) The Casements is a mansion in Ormond Beach, Florida, U.S., famous for being the winter residence of American oil magnate John D. Rockefeller. It is currently owned by the city of Ormond Beach and is used as a cultural center and park.
Vrona died on Friday, July 14, at age 104. On Monday, Miller said that those who knew Vrona were really the lucky ones. “Ed was one in a million,” she said. “I always felt like he brought so ...
The Nathan Cobb Cottage at 137 Orchand Lane in Ormond Beach, Florida is a half story residential structure that was constructed in 1897 from salvaged cargo and wood parts from the shipwreck of the Nathan F. Cobb schooner. A local man named William Fagen built the cottage in the vernacular architectural style using salvaged cargo and wood parts ...
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Pages in category "People from Ormond Beach, Florida" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
August 22, 2023 [ 2] The John Anderson Lodge was an historic home built around 1886 at 71 Orchard Lane in Ormond Beach, Florida, United States. It was built for Ormond Beach promoter John Anderson (1853–1911), who was one of the first owners of the Ormond Hotel. The lodge was originally used by employees of the hotel and to host parties.