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    Daytona Beach, Florida

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Daytona Beach Boardwalk

Daytona Beach Boardwalk

The historic Daytona Beach Boardwalk is a lively destination packed with classic seaside fun. Spend your day playing at arcades like Joyland Amusement Center and Mardi Gras Fun Center, shopping for unique souvenirs, or enjoying a meal at one of the restaurants with ocean views. The area is also home to Oceanfront Park and the iconic Daytona Beach Bandshell, which hosts free summer concerts and events. Thrill-seekers can ride the Ferris wheel, Slingshot, or go-karts. During the summer, don’t miss the Saturday night fireworks over the pier—an unforgettable way to cap off your evening.
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Museum of Arts & Sciences

Museum of Arts & Sciences

The Museum of Arts & Sciences of Daytona Beach offers a diverse experience, blending art, science, and history in one remarkable venue. Highlights include the Charles and Linda Williams Children's Museum, a hands-on space where kids can engage with interactive science exhibits, and the Root Family Museum, featuring vintage Coca-Cola memorabilia, train cars, and other fascinating collections. Art lovers will enjoy the rotating and permanent galleries showcasing works from around the world, while the state-of-the-art planetarium takes visitors on a journey through the stars.
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Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum

Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum

Standing proudly as Florida’s tallest lighthouse, the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse is a beacon of history and maritime heritage. Built in 1887, it’s one of the best-preserved lighthouses in the U.S. Visitors can climb the 203 steps to the top for sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, Intracoastal Waterway, and surrounding area. The museum, located in the restored keepers’ dwellings, showcases artifacts, exhibits, and stories from the lighthouse’s history. It’s a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the lightkeepers and the role of the lighthouse in guiding sailors through the treacherous waters of the Florida coast.
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