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  2. Daytona Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    Daytona Lagoon is a waterpark and family entertainment center located in Daytona Beach, which is owned by a subsidiary of national amusement park operator United Parks. [1] Daytona Lagoon is open year-round for its dry attractions, while its waterpark operates from March through September.

  3. Daytona Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Daytona Beach is a coastal resort city in Volusia County, Florida, United States.Located on the East Coast of the United States, its population was 72,647 at the 2020 census.

  4. Marco Polo Park - Wikipedia

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    Marco Polo Park (also known as Passport to Fun World) was a theme park located just west of Interstate 95 between Jacksonville and Daytona Beach near Bunnell, at what is now Exit 278 in Flagler County, Florida on the site of the current Plantation Bay Golf and Country Club community.

  5. 20 Places Where You Can STILL Afford a Beach House - AOL

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    Palm Coast, FL. Parks, museums, beaches—oh, my! Palm Coast is on the Northeast side of Florida and offers plenty of activities. Relax or fish at one of the beaches, then head over to Washington ...

  6. List of Florida state parks - Wikipedia

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    There is a mostly nominal admission to nearly all Florida's state parks, although separate fees are charged for the use of cabins, marinas, campsites, etc. Florida's state parks offer 3,613 family campsites, 186 cabins, thousands of picnic tables, 100 miles (160 km) of beaches, and over 2,600 miles (4,200 km) of trails. [3]

  7. Florida beyond beaches and theme parks: Try these 10 ... - AOL

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    These 10 Florida state parks show there's more to the Sunshine State than beaches and theme parks.