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Mary McLeod Bethune Home & Gravesite Mary McLeod Bethune was a civil rights leader, and educator and the founder of the Bethune-Cookman College. This house where she once lived is a national historic landmark. The house is open Monday through Fridays and on the weekends by appointment only. Address: 640 Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard Daytona Beach FL USA
1 386 481-2200
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Bulow Plantation Ruins State Historic Site This plantation was built in 1821. Today it serves as an open-air museum and picnic area. The museum has information and exhibits on the history of the building, people and the war that destroyed it. Address: Old Dixie Highway Ormond Beach FL USA
1 386 517-2084
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Dummett Sugar Mill Ruins Believe to of once been home to Florida's first steam-powered sugar mill, this historic site is now nothing more than ruins. The mill ruins are located on the property of the Dummett Plantation. Address: Old Dixie Highway Ormond Beach FL USA
1 386 676-4050
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Sugar Mill Botanical Gardens Port Orange The ruins of an old English sugar mill have incorporated botanical gardens that now span across the property. Life-size concrete dinosaurs decorate the area and information about each statue can be found on the pathways. Address: 950 Old Sugar Mill Road Port Orange FL USA
1 386 767-1735
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Freemanville Historic Site In February of 2003 the state recognized this historical location in Port Orange in the Daytona Beach area. After the civil war in 1867 freed slaves settled this area creating the community of Freemanville. Two of the original buildings continue to stand are home to exhibits and information on the town. Address: 3431 Ridgewood Avenue Port Orange FL USA
1 386 756-5201
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