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The New Smyrna Sugar Mill Ruins (also known as the Cruger and DePeyster Sugar Mill) is a historic site in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, at 600 Old Mission Road, one mile west of the Intracoastal Waterway. On August 12, 1970, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [1]
New Smyrna Sugar Mill Ruins. August 12, 1970 : 600 Old Mission Road New Smyrna Beach: 54: Nocoroco: Nocoroco. May 7, 1973 : 2 miles north of Ormond Beach ...
New Smyrna Beach has the longest history of any part of Volusia County. But that also means it has more history to argue about. Local history photos: The ruins that weren't a mission or a fort
New Smyrna Beach Historic District; New Smyrna Sugar Mill Ruins; Nocoroco; O. Old Fort Park Archeological Site; Old Stone Wharf Archeological Site; Olds Hall;
New Smyrna Sugar Mill Ruins (1830), also known as the Cruger and DePeyster Sugar Mill, now ruins, in New Smyrna Beach, Florida; Dunlawton Plantation and Sugar Mill, north-central Florida, which was destroyed by the Seminoles in 1836 in the Second Seminole War and rebuilt. Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park (1851–64), Homosassa ...
New Smyrna Beach is a city in Volusia County, Florida, United States, ... New Smyrna Sugar Mill Ruins. New Smyrna Museum of History. Cathedral oaks in 1909. References
Also found among the Roman coins were 72 gold aurei, dated from 18 B.C. to 47 A.D. Those coins show no signs of wear and likely came from a pile of freshly minted coins, according to the Cultural ...
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