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"Must see" Historic sites:
Turtle Mound: For over 10,000 years Indians populated our area. This
50-foot-high shell mound was "built" by Indians centuries before Columbus. It is
located in the National Seashore Park at the end of South Atlantic Ave. (US
A1A). Modest admission charge.
Old Fort Park: This mysterious coquina foundation was reworked in 1805, but who
built it? While you ponder, visit the Connor Library Museum, also located in the
park at Washington Street and North Riverside Drive. Free admission to both
attractions.
Sugar Mill Ruins: Sugar was big business until the Indians burned New Smyrna and
the mill in 1835. Was this scenic structure recycled from an earlier Spanish
era? Free admission. Located at Mission Drive and SR 44 (K-Mart). Bring your
camera and lunch basket.
Ponce Inlet Lighthouse: Second tallest on the east coast, this 175' brick
lighthouse went into service in 1887. Climb to the top for a spectacular view!
Go north on US #1 to Dunlawton Blvd. in Port Orange, east to A1A and then south
to the inlet. Modest admission charge.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
MARIE DELLARCO
PLEASE E-MAIL THE OWNER AT
MARIE3@CFL.RR.COM FOR RATES & AVAILABILITY
386-405-0333
PLEASE MENTION "VACATION RENTALS OF NEW SMYRNA BEACH"
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