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  2. Streamline Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The mint green-painted 'Streamline Moderne'-style hotel opened in 1940. [7] It is a four-story building located on the west side of State Road A1A, which was once used as part of the Daytona Beach and Road Course (another part being the beach itself). [8]

  3. Daytona Beach and Road Course - Wikipedia

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    On December 14, 1947, France began talks at the Ebony Bar at the Streamline Hotel at Daytona Beach, Florida, that ended with the formation of NASCAR on February 21, 1948. The Daytona Beach and Road Course hosted the premiere event of the fledgling series until Darlington Speedway was completed in 1950.

  4. List of Art Deco architecture in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, Miami Beach, Florida The Leslie Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida Ocean Spray Hotel, ... Streamline Hotel, Daytona Beach, 1939; Temple Beth-El, ...

  5. Longtime hotelier and real estate investor George Anderson ...

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    Streamline Hotel owner Eddie Hennessy stood in front of the Daytona beachside hotel in 2014 when his efforts to renovate the "birthplace of NASCAR" were being filmed by a production crew from the ...

  6. Silver Beach Hotel: Daytona Planning Board votes on ... - AOL

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    Beachside resident James Tigyer, right, expresses outrage at developers' plans for a 25-story, 270-room condo-hotel on the corner of A1A and Silver Beach Avenue at the Daytona Beach Planning Board ...

  7. Bill France Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Drivers were frequently victimized by unscrupulous promoters who would leave events with all the money before drivers were paid. On December 14, 1947, France began talks with drivers, mechanics, and car owners at the Ebony Bar at the Streamline Hotel at Daytona Beach, Florida, which ended with the formation of NASCAR on February 21, 1948. [5]