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A trip to the American South is not complete without a dose of history, and a trip to the Three Chimneys Historical Site is the perfect opportunity to get in touch with the past. This site was originally known as the Swamp Settlement and was established by the British in the mid-18th century, becoming the first successful British sugar plantation in the whole of North America. It belonged to Richard Oswald, who helped broker the treaty that ended the Revolutionary War. The sugar-making facility at the Swamp Settlement included three chimneys, which fell into ruin but were restored in 2007 for visitors to enjoy.
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Andy Romano Beachfront Park
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Bulow Creek State Park
Ormond Beach Memorial Art Museum and Gardens
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Tomoka River Paddling Trail
Ormond Beach Environmental Discovery Center
Ormond Brewing Company
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