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Daytona Beach Shores was first organized in 1960 by local business leaders convinced that a smaller community could provide better services to its residents. [citation needed] The city was incorporated on April 22, 1960. In the 1970s and the 1980s, the city saw a massive building program.
April 9, 1987 (426 South Beach Street: Daytona Beach: 2: Airport Clear Zone Archeological Site: July 10, 2008 (Address Restricted: New Smyrna Beach: Part of the Archeological Resources of the 18th-Century Smyrnea Settlement of Dr. Andrew Turnbull MPS
Daytona Beach Daytona Beach, "beachside" on left (east) of the Halifax River, mainland on right (west) According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 64.93 sq mi (168 km 2 ), of which 6.25 sq mi (16 km 2 ) (9.6%) are covered by water.
Daytona Beach: 1 Volusia: 32114 29 Daytona Beach Shores: 1 Volusia: 32118 Daytona Highridge Estates: 1 Volusia: 32114 Daytona North: 1 Flagler: Daytona Park Estates: 1 Volusia: 32720 Deadman Landing: 1 Volusia: Deanville: 1 Flagler DeBary: 1 Volusia: 32713 Deem City: 1 Palm Beach Deep Creek: 1 Charlotte: 33983 Deep Lake: 1 Collier: 33926 ...
The VA's current facilities in Daytona Beach employ 340. Daytona has one of the VA's highest workloads. In fiscal year 2023, which ended Sept. 30, the existing Daytona Beach VA multispecialty ...
Daytona Beach: Volusia: 72,647 65.6 sq mi 169.9 km 2: Commission–manager City 1876 221 Daytona Beach Shores: Volusia: 5,179 0.85 sq mi 2.2 km 2: Council–manager City 1960 110 DeBary: Volusia: 22,260 19.0 sq mi 49.1 km 2: Council–manager City 1993 28 Deerfield Beach: Broward: 86,859 14.9 sq mi 38.7 km 2: Commission–manager City 1925 211 ...
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Bust of Millard Conklin, Conklin Center for the Blind, Daytona Beach, Florida. The Conklin Center for the Blind was founded in 1979 by Millard Conklin and the Lions Clubs of Florida. It is the only facility in the United States dedicated to training blind adults with multiple disabilities make a move toward independent living. [1]