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Constructed in 1887, this building was originally Miller's Hardware. In
addition to hard- ware, Miller's sold feed and seed. Have a question about
steamboats instead of feed and seed'? Miller operated a steamboat office
from the rear of the building.
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106 North Woodland Blvd - The building was constructed in 1897 and later served as the home of Jim Hughes Sporting Goods. No sports enthusiast would be without horseshoes, clubs or rackets as long as Jim Hughes had anything to do with it. Currently occupied by: |
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108 North Woodland Blvd - If you didn't like the haircut the week before from the other barber up the street, Clifton's Barber Shop was eager for your new business. Built in 1897, the shop had many a patron drift off to sleep while getting a shave or haircut. Currently occupied by: |
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112 North Woodland Blvd - This is the original home of the Reeve and Howard Gift Shop. The store covered two storefronts and catered to the customer that was in search of the perfect gift for a dear loved one or friend. Currently occupied by: |
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114 North Woodland Blvd - This is the original home of the Reeve and Howard Gift Shop. The store covered two storefronts and catered to the customer that was in search of the perfect gift for a dear loved one or friend. Currently occupied by: |
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116
North Woodland Blvd - Built
in 1887 as Ford's Clothing Store, customers could shop for the latest
in clothing and then wander upstairs for a serious game of billiards in
Jim Butts Pool Hall. In the back room was the High Stakes poker game.
Players used to station a young man in the pool hall shooting pool and
if the local lawman arrived he would bang his pool cue on the floor and
the poker players would run.
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118
North Woodland Blvd - The Lane
Realty k Insurance Company was located here after the building's construction
in 1909. Customers could find a house and insure it all in the same day. Currently occupied by: |
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120
North Woodland Blvd. - After
chatting a spell, the menfolk could make deposits, check on accounts or
send their wives to do the same. The Volusia County Bank k Trust Company
served its customers from this location when it was built in 1909.
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124
North Woodland Blvd. - Roswell
Bushnell financed the cost of a building in 1893. This address is the
fruit of his efforts. Bushnell was a local grocer who maintained a grocery
store to the north of this building.
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200 North Woodland Blvd. - This address was constructed as a one and one-half story building in 1892. The downstairs was the home of Codrington News. When the building was raised another story in 1897, the DeLand Opera House occupied the upstairs. If you had been here in April 1892, the cast of Fantine would have entertained you with its theatrical antics. Currently occupied by: |
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202 North Woodland Blvd. - Built in 1910 and occupied by Bauman's Feed Store, it was "The Farmer's Supply Store. Advertisers made sure that customers knew the shelves were stocked with feed, grain, hay, flour, fertilizer and insecticides. Just phone 245 and the Bauman brothers were at your service.
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204 North Woodland Blvd. - No need to worry about running out of money here. In 1910 you could have strolled downtown DeLand and stopped at the neighborhood ''Five and Dime. Currently occupied by: |
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206 North Woodland Blvd. - Constructed in 1922 and occupied by Cruse's Bicycle Shop. Carl T. Cruse used the building for his sales and repair business. Known for Pierce and Yale brand bikes and later Indian motorcycles, Cruse organized a service of young boys to deliver packages to customers on his bikes. Masonry vernacular in style, the structure is one story in height and is designed as a retail storefront on the first floor. Currently occupied by: |
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208 North Woodland Blvd. - Constructed in 1922 and occupied by Cruse's Bicycle Shop. Carl T. Cruse used the building for his sales and repair business. Known for Pierce and Yale brand bikes and later Indian motorcycles, Cruse organized a service of young boys to deliver packages to customers on his bikes. Masonry vernacular in style, the structure is one story in height and is designed as a retail storefront on the first floor.
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