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The Neighborhoods and Districts of Daytona Beach: Daytona Beach is made up of numerous districts and neighborhoods full of flavor, unique characteristics and quaint living.This historic city has over 130 years of tall tales, timeless characters and eclectic traits; it has seen the rise of the railroad, the flight of the plane, the stock market crash of 1929, the triumph of World War 2, the rocketing Space Age and the turn of the new millennium.We hope you take the time to get to know each neighborhood and maybe even consider moving your home or business here.Below are a number of districts or neighborhoods that make up the great history and promising future of Daytona Beach.
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Old Daytona
Old Daytona is this city's oldest residential district. During the 1870's this area was designed and developed by Daytona's namesake. Old Daytona was once an orange grove purchased by Mathias Day to develop and subdivide to sell to northerners. It has been a quaint neighborhood ever since with a canopy of oaks and a stock of the oldest homes in Daytona Beach.
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Magnolia Park
Daytona Beach's oldest commercial district. The main thoroughfare, Beach Street, offers a great mixture of shops and restaurants on one side and opens up into Riverfront Park and City Island on the other. Many historic landmarks exist in this district including the Jackie Robinson Baseball Stadium and the Halifax Historic Museum. Mixed-Use buildings are starting to become the hot topic in this district as lofts and other buildings are starting to draw both residents & business owners.
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Ocean Dunes
A very curving and rolling landscape is the backdrop for this early beachside neighborhood. Ocean Dunes boasts a great stock of historic homes, riverside mansions like the France estate and a close proximity to activities and downtown.
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Basilica District
Currently there are two Basilicas in the state of Florida and this district houses one of those. We felt a landmark like this deserves to be the centerpiece of this primarily residential area on the north of the core Downtown area.
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Burgoyne District
Named after the Industrialist, Charles Burgoyne, this district boasts a long stretch of Riverfront Park. The Burgoyne Mansion once stood where many of the shops are today on Beach Street. Charles Burgoyne was a noted philanthropist who dedicated land for Riverfront Park and provided winter entertainment to the city's residents at the Burgoyne Casino. Today many of the arts and culture exist in the Burgoyne District with the News-Journal Center at the center and an outdoor amphitheater on Manatee Island.
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Orange Isle
This area runs along the Halifax River and Ballough Road. Primarily a residential district, this area is also home to two marinas, as well as a host of businesses. Florida's 26th governor, David Sholtz once resided in one of the old homes.
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South Atlantic Neighborhood
The South Atlantic Neighborhood is primarily a beachside residential neighborhood.Many of the original homes still exist in this architecture-rich neighborhood.Lenox Park, located in the middle of the district is a 2 acre neighborhood park and Sunsplash Park is always a hit with the kids with its splash zones and other activities located right on the beach.
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Uptown
A number of Sears & Roebuck homes reside in this neighborhood at the north end of the Downtown. The name Bungalow Park was given to this neighborhood as it reflects the character of the array of homes that scatter this live oak rich neighborhood.
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Main Village
Today the MainVillage has a very eclectic identity with a combination of old and new, including the OceanWalkVillage, OceanCenter, Main Street, The Historic Main Street Pier, The Historic Bandshell and BreakersBeachsidePark.All of this makes up a whirlwind of activities and places, as well as the promise one will never be bored.
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Seabreeze
Once its own city, Seabreeze joined Daytona and Daytona Beach in 1925 to become the city of Daytona Beach. The main commercial corridor along Seabreeze and its historic residential neighborhood which runs to University are two notable features. A great atmosphere exists here where one can walk to the beach or one of the many great local restaurants or shops on or near Seabreeze.
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Surfside Village
Nestled between International Speedway and Main Street, this collection of historic beachside bungalows offers one the chance to see the charm of what drew people to the area 100 years ago.
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Midtown
Steeped in history, this neighborhood is home to Bethune Cookman College. The historic 2nd Avenue, now Mary McLeod Bethune Blvd, was a major commercial corridor and has begun a revitalization process.Many historic homes still exist and neighborhood development is beginning to take shape.
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Bostwick Park
This small neighborhood is big on architecture, with a myriad of historic architectural styles, sizes and colors. Bostwick is the boulevard that runs the length of the neighborhood with its landscaped median; it is truly beautiful setting for just taking a stroll.
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