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Jackie Robinson Ballpark is a historic baseball field on City Island in the Halifax River. It has historic significance because it was the site of the first integrated baseball game. Opened in 1914 as the City Island Ball Park, the stadium was rebuilt in 1962.
In 1946, Daytona Beach was the first city in Florida to allow Robinson to play a game at the stadium, thus making history; it is listed on the U.S. National Register of History Places. There is a statue of Jackie Robinson as well as a museum and historic markers at the ballpark.
Address: 105 East Orange Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, 386-257-3172
Have fun on Daytona Beach Boardwalk
View great art at MOAS - Museum of Arts and Sciences
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Go on Daytona International Speedway Tours
Visit the Lighthouse Point Park observation deck
Take photos of the Ponce de Leon Lighthouse & Museum
Enjoy interactive exhibits at the Marine Science Center
Go shopping on Beach Street
Take a Dolphin and Manatee Adventure Tour with Three Brothers Boards
Get a surfing lesson with Pure Life Surf School
Get your adrenaline going at the Richard Petty Driving Experience
Buy unique chocolate at Angell & Phelps Chocolate Factory
Watch a game at Jackie Robinson Ballpark
Have fun at Congo River Golf
Dock your boat at the Halifax Harbor Marina
Go on a thrilling speed slide at Daytona Lagoon
Step back in time at the Mary Bethune Home
Visit the Grave of Brownie, the Town Dog
Go for a job along the Sweetheart Trail
Learn about local history at the Halifax Historical Museum
Relax on the water with Dine and Cruise
Have fun at the Daytona SlingShot
Admire Victorian architecture at the Lilian Place Heritage Center
Have lunch with a view of the beach at Ocean Deck Restaurant & Beach Club
Have dinner with a view at Caribbean Jack's
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