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New York Avenue This group of buildings was constructed in 1918 and owned by E. R. Conrad. He shared this building with the Nahm Brothers until they moved to a different building. Conrad operated an insurance agency and real estate office from this location. Like other buildings in the area, the structure has a basic masonry vernacular style. Parapets surround the tops of the buildings and there is brick ornamentation. The windows lend somewhat of a recessed storefront look to the area even though the masonry vernacular is the stronger of the two. 138 West New York Avenue - This was the location of the Nahm Brothers Dodge Plymouth dealership. |
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Volusia County old Court House - In 1888, Volusia County voted to move the County Seat to the City of DeLand. The first courthouse was replaced by this building in 1929. Three thousand people attended the dedication. The 60,000 square foot structure with its Corinthian columns of Georgian pink marble is covered by a copper dome. |
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