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what »HISTORICAL SITES AND RUINS
Historic Ponce Inlet Walking and Biking Tour
Enjoy the fresh outdoors and get a little exercise while learning the fascinating history of the Town of Ponce Inlet. For a downloadable map brochure which features the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, water taxi, historic homes and cemeteries, parks, botanical gardens and more, Click here .
After a day of exploring our many historical treasures, treat yourself to an upscale dining experience at The Cellar Restaurant. Located at the former home of President Warren G. Harding, this local treasure was built in 1907 by his father-in-law, Amos H. Kling. The Hardings used the home as a seasonal residence to escape the cold Ohio winters. The building is now on the National Historic Registry.

Located at 220 Magnolia Ave., Daytona Beach, the restaurant is open Tuesday - Sunday 5-10 p.m. and serves a variety of Italian specialties. for more information call (386) 258-0011. Bon appetite!



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HISTORICAL SITES AND RUINS     
The Casements
ADDRESS: 25 Riverside Dr.
PHONE: (386) 676-3216
  CITY: Ormond Beach M
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The Fairchild Oak
ADDRESS: Old Dixie Highway
PHONE: (386) 676-4050
  CITY: Ormond Beach M
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Tomoka Mounds and Middens
ADDRESS: 2099 N. Beach St.
PHONE: (386) 676-4050
  CITY: Ormond Beach M
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Tropical Blossom Honey Company & Museum
ADDRESS: 106 N. Ridgewood Ave. (U.S. 1)
PHONE: (386) 428-9027
  CITY: Edgewater M
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Turnbull Ruins/Old Fort Park
ADDRESS: Washington St. and N. Riverside Dr.
PHONE: (386) 478-0052
  CITY: New Smyrna Beach M
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Turtle Mound
ADDRESS: 7611 S. Atlantic Ave.
PHONE: (386) 428-3384 ext. 10
  CITY: New Smyrna Beach M
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