Bennett Park (about 500 feet away) New Smyrna Museum Of History (about 600 feet away) Turnbull Canal (about 600 feet away) The Connor Library (approx. Andrew Turnbull (about 500 feet away) Emory L. (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line) Dr. 1768 British Colony of New Smyrna (within shouting distance of this marker) Anniversary of Shelling by Union Gunboats (within shouting distance of this marker) To the Past. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Marker is at or near this postal address: 200 North Riverside Drive, New Smyrna Beach FL 32168, United States of America. The marker is located along the edge of Old Fort Park, on the east side directly across from the city marina. Marker is on North Riverside Drive just north of Julia Street, on the left when traveling north. Marker is in New Smyrna Beach,įlorida, in Volusia County. A significant historical year for this entry is 1859. In addition, it is included in the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) series list. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Communications Structural problems forced the building's removal circa 1900.Įrected 2010 by the Jane Sheldon Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, New Smyrna Beach, Florida. During the Civil War, the structure was destroyed by cannon fire from Union ships.Īfter the Civil War, Jane Sheldon built a smaller structure that served as a pioneer general store, port collector's office, boarding house and print shop, which published The Florida Star, one of the region's early newspapers. Jane and John Sheldon built a large hotel on this mound circa 1859. Mystery still surrounds the origin of this foundation. It is in New Smyrna Beach in Volusia County Florida This coquina foundation rests within a shell midden from the Timucuan Indian era. This historical marker was erected in 2010 by the Jane Sheldon Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Structural problems forced the building's removal circa 1900. During the Civil War, the structure was destroyed by cannon fire from Union ships., After the Civil War, Jane Sheldon built a smaller structure that served as a pioneer general store, port collector's office, boarding house and print shop, which published The Florida Star, one of the region's early newspapers. Mystery still surrounds the origin of this foundation., Jane and John Sheldon built a large hotel on this mound circa 1859. This coquina foundation rests within a shell midden from the Timucuan Indian era. Join us for what people are saying is the best Sea Doo experience in Daytona Beach and Volusia County.Site of Sheldon's New Smyrna Hotel. Hidden Treasure on Rose Bay in Port Orange is home to ROSEBAY WATERSPORTS – the hottest spot for fun on the water in the Daytona Beach area! Enjoy stand up paddle boards – SUPs, mouse boats, kayaks, pedal boats, fishing skiff boat rentals and more. Guests look forward to their favorite Happy Hour specials 7 days a week at our Rose Bay restaurant. Live music is a popular feature at both of our locations (see the MUSIC SCHEDULE for dates and times). We offer our guests a creative menu featuring fresh seafood and award-winning burgers served in a relaxed, casual atmosphere that makes for a truly enjoyable dining experience. Our 2 unique waterfront restaurants are located amid ancient oaks and palm trees on beautiful Rose Bay in Port Orange and next to the historic lighthouse in Ponce Inlet. Welcome to Hidden Treasure Restaurants and Rosebay Watersports
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