Citrus Freeze | Central Florida Road Trip: Deland
Stanton O'Neal, from the West Volusia Historical Society, discusses how the Citrus Freeze affected Deland, Florida in the 1890's.
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Central Florida Roadtrip: Deland
This episode of Central Florida Roadtrip brings us to Deland. From a beginning as just a small hollow, through investment and agricultural struggles, to the modern development and attractions we see today, Deland has quite the story.
ONE Central Florida: Reptiles, Organic Beer, DeLand, Makaila Nichols, Leesburg museum
Meet the passionate reptile caretakers at the Central Florida Zoo in Sanford, and get up-close with some slithery critters. A tour of Orlando Brewing: Florida’s only certified organic brewery. “My Hometown,” visits DeLand to discover its history and the beginnings of Stetson University. UCF student Makaila Nichols fights bullies. The Leesburg African American museum tells stories of the struggle.
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Orlando, Florida - Harry P. Leu Gardens (2019)
The Harry P. Leu Gardens are semi-tropical and tropical gardens in Orlando, Florida, United States. The gardens contain nearly 50 acres (200,000 m2) of landscaped grounds and lakes, with meandering trails shaded by 200-year-old oaks and forests of camellias. They are open to the public. The address is 1920 North Forest Avenue Orlando, FL 32803.
A 15-acre (61,000 m2) section of the park is a U.S. historic district. As such, it is known as the Mizell-Leu House Historic District (or Leu Botanical Gardens and Leu House Museum). It received that designation on December 29, 1994. According to the National Register of Historic Places, it contains 3 historic buildings.
The Leu Gardens were started by Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Leu, who in 1936 purchased Leu House and 40 acres (160,000 m2) of land. The Leus traveled all over the world and brought back many exotic plants and many varieties (240) of camellias for their gardens. In 1961, the Leus deeded the house and the gardens to the city of Orlando.
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L - R: Danny Baker, Debi Evans, James Fiske, Ernie Evans, Shane Stewart, Ed Rose (Cousin Grandpa - Pedal Steel) at the Florida Agricultural Museum, Palm Coast, Florida, 9-19-2009
ONE: Small Museum, Big Story
This month on ONE we'll take you to a museum that's so small it's easy to miss when passing it by. But it contains artifacts and memories from the African American experience in the local town of Leesburg. Then, whatever happened to vinyl records? We'll head over to Titusville to show you a record store that is not just still selling them, but they are also making them for local bands. And later in the show, it's a pet vet on the go. See what Volusia county is doing to help it's residents control their pet population. We've got all that and more this month on ONE.
The Victorian Christmas Stroll
Get in the mood for Christmas by stepping back into the past!
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Naval Air Museum Pensacola Florida
FREE - Naval Air Museum Pensacola Florida
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The 2 Million Dollar Doll Collection
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Doll mad Kathy Libraty is barely visible amongst her astonishing collection of antique dolls - worth a whopping £1.23m. Every inch of the 52-year-old's home is filled with over 1000 of the figures she has been collecting for over 25 years. Mum Kathy is so obsessed with dolls she now has to smuggle new editions to her hoard into her home - past her husband who said 'no more'. But along with pretty daughter Elisa, 19, even hubbie Frank, 52, gets roped in to helping her repair and organise her vast assortment. Kathy's dolls - ranging from two inches to over three feet high - come from all over the world including countries like Germany, France and the Far East. Some individual models are over 170 years old and all cost between £30,000 and a meagre 60p. Included in the range are famous figures like Henry VIII and his six wives, Victorian dolls from the 1900s, voodoo dolls, and even some from the 1880s used to smuggle opium.
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ONE: Small Museum, Big Story
This month on ONE we'll take you to a museum that's so small it's easy to miss when passing it by. But it contains artifacts and memories from the African American experience in the local town of Leesburg. Then, whatever happened to vinyl records? We'll head over to Titusville to show you a record store that is not just still selling them, but they are also making them for local bands. And later in the show, it's a pet vet on the go. See what Volusia county is doing to help it's residents control their pet population. We've got all that and more this month on ONE.
Evans Acoustic Reunion - On & On
Evans Acoustic Reunion - Live At Cruiser's - St. Augustine, FL
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Bass - Debi
Mandolin - Ernie Evans
Ormond Beach History
Soon after the invention of the automobile, Ormond became known as the Birthplace of Speed. Early auto owners were searching for places where they could drive on hard surfaces. Existing roads were no more than horse trails and posed problems for the cars.
In 1902, J.F. Hathaway, a retired businessman, distributed photographs of the beach and sent them to leading automobile journals and newspapers along with a story extolling the hard-packed sand of Ormond Beach as the ideal race course. This information was picked up by William J. Morgan, who was a correspondent for Automobile Magazine. Morgan arrived in Ormond in February 1903 where he met with John Anderson and Joseph Price, managers of the Hotel Ormond. The three men decided that a winter automobile racing event was the perfect promotional tool for the hotel. Morgan secured the help of a hastily formed Daytona and Seabreeze Automobile Association, and the plans were under way.
Without much lead time, the turnout for that first race series was small. On March 26, 1903, the first timed trials were held. Entrants were Alexander Winton in his Bullet #1 and H.T. Thomas driving the Ransom E. Olds’ Pirate. That day, the men drove in separate classes, but two days later, they met in the Ormond Challenge Cup. After an exciting race that the Bullet won by one fifth of a second, all agreed that the sands of Daytona and Ormond were the perfect place for racing. Ormond Beach earned its title as the “Birthplace of Speed”.
The newly formed Florida East Coast Automobile Association built a clubhouse at the Silver Beach approach, which became the starting point for runs headed northward.
Ormond Garage replica, dedicated in 2013.
The course expanded to include a run all the way to Ponce Inlet and back to Ormond. The Ormond Garage, known as “Gasoline Alley,” was built in 1904 to accommodate the racers and their mechanics. It burned to the ground in 1976, and a plaque commemorates the site at 113 E. Granada Blvd.
Birthplace of Speed Park, commemorating the world’s first time trials, is located where Granada Boulevard S.R. 40) meets the beach. The Motor Racing Heritage Association raised funds to build a small replica of the Ormond Garage in the park.
The park was dedicated March 28, 2013, exactly 110 years after the first race. The garage houses replicas of Bullet #1 and the Pirate automobiles.
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The Most Notorious Haunted House in Lakeland, Florida
This is the most notorious haunted house in Lakeland, Florida. Starring Peter J. Smith, Joseph Joey Knuckles Ferguson, Joshua J. Praznic and Jack-Buster Smith. This house is probably as haunted as the Amityville Horror house!
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Central Florida Roadtrip - Sanford, Florida
Central Florida Road Trip visits the City of Sanford, originally named Mellonville. Located on Lake Monroe and the St. Johns River, Sanford's port helped shape the future of Central Florida. Learn how the Color barrier in baseball was supposed to be broken in Sanford; how one of Muhammed Ali's famous sayings was written by a Sanford man; and how one resident in a Sanford cemetery is not human.
New Smyrna Beach, Florida
New Smyrna Beach is a city in Volusia County, Florida, United States, located on the central east coast of the state, with the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Its population was estimated to be 23,230 in 2013 by the United States Census Bureau. The downtown section of the city is located on the west side of the Indian River and the Indian River Lagoon system. The Coronado Beach Bridge crosses the Intracoastal Waterway just south of Ponce de Leon Inlet, connecting the mainland with the beach on the coastal barrier island.
The surrounding area offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation: these include fishing, sailing, motorboating, golfing and hiking. Visitors participate in water sports of all kinds, including swimming, scuba diving, kitesurfing, and surfing. In July 2009, New Smyrna Beach was ranked number nine on the list of best surf towns in Surfer Magazine. It was recognized as one of the world's top 20 surf towns by National Geographic Magazine. in 2012.
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