Daytona Beach Area Landmarks
Daytona Beach is well known for its fun in the sun on the "World's Most Famous Beach" one of the most popular landmarks in the area.
Daytona offers a rich variety of water sport activities, and is known for events including the Daytona International Speedway, Bike Week, Biketoberfest and Spring Break.
If you are considering a trip to the Greater Daytona Beach area we have listed a few of the top historical landmarks to consider visiting.
Sugar Mill Ruins - 1050 Old Mission Road New Smyrna Beach is within close driving distance of Daytona Beach. This historic landmark consists of the ruins of a once functioning sugar mill from the early 19th century. The 17-acre site contains a range of nature trails and camping areas.
The Casements is a mansion located at 25 Riverside Drive in Ormond Beach and is famous for being the residence of the infamous tycoon John D. Rockefeller. The house is owned by the City of Ormond Beach and is both a cultural center and park. The Casements' gardens are restored and run along the Halifax River. The mansion also holds concerts.
Daytona International Speedway - 1801 West International Speedway Boulevard in Daytona Beach is the host to the Daytona 500 one of the biggest racing events of the year.
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