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Addison Blockhouse Historic State Park provides guests with a unique look at the 19th-century history of Florida, focusing in particular on the Seminole wars. The park is home to the former plantation home of John Addison, a building that found its heyday in the early 1800s. The house was destroyed by fire during the wars and then used as a defense site against attacks by the Seminoles. Today, the rock structure is a ruin that sits in flatwoods located to the left of the beautiful Tomoka River. Despite its dilapidated state, the blockhouse nonetheless creates a picturesque view within the natural park setting.
2099 N Beach Street, Ormond Beach, FL 32174, Phone: 386-676-4075
Addison Blockhouse Historic State Park
Andy Romano Beachfront Park
Ormond Beach
Bulow Creek State Park
Ormond Beach Memorial Art Museum and Gardens
Central Park
Tomoka River Paddling Trail
Ormond Beach Environmental Discovery Center
Ormond Brewing Company
The Casements
Birthplace of Speed Park and Ormond Garage
Surfari
Michael Crotty Bicentennial Park
Sweet Marlay’s Coffee
Bad Juju Charters
The Loop
Three Chimneys Historical Site
Ocean Art Gallery
Tomoka State Park
Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center
Arts on Granada
MacDonald House
Bailey Riverbridge Gardens
Alfie’s Restaurant
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