DeLand,
Florida is chock full of surprises and delights,
a treasure waiting to be discovered. DeLand's
well-preserved history blends sweetly into this modern
day county seat which is the commercial hub of Volusia
County.
Stetson
University, Florida's oldest private college, is
classified as a National Historic District. A
beautiful campus with tree-lined streets and old Florida
architecture, Stetson gives DeLand a deep cultural base,
providing theater, musical concerts, profound lectures,
and museums.
Downtown DeLand houses
all the government facilities for vibrant Volusia
County, which more than 400,000 people call home.
The recently refurbished downtown district
does a brisk business with many restaurants of all
kinds, as well as high quality shopping.
DeLand's population of
16,491 (census 2000) enjoys the stunning natural beauty
that surrounds them, while outdoor enthusiasts come from
around the world to experience it. Situated just
west of the famous St.
John's River, the only river on the continent that
flows north, DeLand is a Mecca for fisherman and
boaters. For those with a taste for larger fish to
catch, the beaches of Daytona
and New
Smyrna, just a short drive away, offer deep-sea
fishing charters.
Blue
Springs State Park in West
Volusia attracts its own breed of aquatic
enthusiasts - the manatee
fans! Each year these magnificent sea creatures
migrate from the St. John's River to bask through the
winter in the constant 72-degree water. DeLand
itself is the winter home for the Clyde
Beatty-Coles Brother Circus, which uses Florida's exquisite
winter weather to practice new acts for the coming year.
DeLand celebrates!
From Outdoor
Arts Festivals and Volusia County Cracker Day,
to the annual Central Florida Hot Air Balloon Rally and
the 'Anything That Floats' race on the St. John's River,
it seems that DeLand residents always have something to
celebrate. The St. Johns River Christmas Boat
Parade is a traditional event for Central Florida,
a nighttime procession of colorfully lit boats.
For those who miss the good old days, the West Volusia
Historic Society in DeLand holds a nostalgic Candlelight
Tour of Historic Homes.
Florida's lush foliage,
clear waters, sandy beaches, and colorful sunsets offer
unlimited outdoor recreation to DeLand's residents and
tourists alike.
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