DeLand, Florida, United States

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🇺🇸 DeLand is a city in the U.S. state of Florida. It is the county seat of Volusia County. The city sits approximately 34 miles (55 km) north of the central business district of Orlando, and approximately 23 miles (37 km) west of the central business district of Daytona Beach. It is a part of the Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach metropolitan area.

The city was founded in 1876, and was named for its founder, Henry Addison DeLand. DeLand is home to Stetson University, Florida's oldest private college, as well as the Museum of Art - DeLand. The DeLand Municipal Airport serves as an uncontrolled general aviation reliever airport to commercial operations at Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB), Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) and Orlando International Airport (MCO).

History Known as Persimmon Hollow for the wild persimmon trees that grow around the natural springs, the area was originally accessible only by steamboat up the St. Johns River. It was settled in 1874 by Captain John Rich, who built a log cabin. Henry Addison DeLand, a baking soda magnate from Fairport, New York, visited there in 1876, and envisioned building a citrus, agricultural and tourism center. That year he bought land and founded the town, naming it after himself. He sold his northern business and hired people to clear land, lay out streets, erect buildings and recruit settlers, most of whom came from upstate New York. (DeLand never lived in the city year-round.)

In 1877 DeLand built a public school for the town. To enhance the community's stature and culture, and to enhance the value of his local real estate holdings, in 1883 DeLand established DeLand Academy, Florida's first private college. However, in 1885, a freeze destroyed the orange crop. One story has it that DeLand had guaranteed settlers' investments as an inducement to relocate, and so was obligated to buy back their ruined groves, though there is no hard evidence that this took place. As for many other would-be real estate magnates in the area at the time, his Florida investments were nearly worthless after the freeze, and he returned to his home in the North. DeLand entrusted the academy to his friend John B. Stetson, a wealthy hat manufacturer from Philadelphia and one of the institution's founding trustees. In 1889, it was renamed John B. Stetson University in its patron's honor. In 1900 it founded the first law school in Florida (which relocated to Gulfport in 1954). Its various sports teams are called the Hatters.

The City of DeLand was officially incorporated in 1882, and became the county seat of Volusia County in 1887. It was the first city in Florida to have electricity. According to city officials, minutes of the first City Commission meeting in 1882 show the city decided to create a seal with the emblems of "Faith, Hope and Charity", namely a cross, an anchor and a heart.

The city seal was briefly the object of a controversy in 2013, when the national group Americans United for Separation of Church and State sent the city a letter in which they argued that the seal unconstitutionally promotes Christianity, thus allegedly breaching the First Amendment Establishment Clause. The controversy faded after the city refused to change the seal.

During the 1920s Florida Land Boom, fine examples of stucco Mediterranean Revival architecture by native architect Medwin Peek and others were constructed in DeLand. Many of these buildings have been handsomely restored, including the restored Athens Theatre.

Since 1992, the city has hosted the DeLand Fall Festival of the Arts, a two-day event held annually in the historic downtown area on the weekend before Thanksgiving. As of 2009, the event has an annual attendance of more than 50,000 during the weekend.

Geography DeLand is located in Western Volusia County.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 17.8 square miles (46.1 km²), of which 17.6 square miles (45.6 km²) is land and 0.19 square miles (0.5 km²), or 1.06%, is water. DeLand is drained by the St. Johns River.

Historic districts Downtown DeLand's main street, Woodland Boulevard, has a number of notable 19th-century buildings. It is officially known as Downtown DeLand Historic District.

The Garden District is a mixed-use neighborhood adjacent to downtown DeLand, which is officially known as Downtown DeLand's Historic Garden District. The neighborhood was originally developed between 1900 and 1920. It fell into a long period of decline after World War II, and by the 1980s, had become blighted.

In 2001, Michael E. Arth, a California artist, urban designer and filmmaker, bought 27 dilapidated structures, renamed the area the Garden District, and lobbied to create a new historic district. During the following eight years, he restored or rebuilt 32 homes and businesses, which have become the core of a neighborhood revival. The feature-length documentary film New Urban Cowboy: Toward a New Pedestrianism tells the story of DeLand and the Garden District. The film premiered in DeLand in January 2009 at the newly restored Athens Theatre. Previously, the film had appeared in seven film festivals and received the Audience Choice Award at the Real to Reel International Film Festival in 2008.

Economy: Retail • Victoria Park Village Shopping Center • Brandywine Shopping Center • DeLand Flea Market • DeLand Plaza Shopping Center • Northgate Shopping Center • Woodland Plaza • West Volusia Regional Shopping Center

Businesses • Mystic Powerboats

Education Public primary and secondary education is handled by Volusia County Schools.

Education: Universities • Stetson University • Daytona State College • Florida Technical College.

Sports and recreation DeLand hosts all home games for Stetson University Hatters athletic teams. The men's and women's basketball teams play at the J. Ollie Edmunds Center, an on-campus arena which opened in 1974 and seats approximately 5,000 spectators.

The Hatters baseball team plays at Melching Field at Conrad Park, a 2,500-seat ballpark located off campus just south of downtown DeLand. Melching Field was built in 1999 and is recognised as one of the finer college baseball venues in the NCAA, having hosted numerous Atlantic Sun Conference championships, the 2018 NCAA Baseball Regionals, and other baseball related tournaments and events. Prior to the opening of Melching Field, the Hatters played at old Conrad Park on the same site, which also hosted spring training games in the 1940s and 1950s and the DeLand Red Hats, a Florida State League minor league franchise.

Adjacent to Melching Field is Spec Martin Stadium, a 6,000-seat football stadium. Spec Martin Stadium hosts DeLand High School Bulldog football and soccer games, and serves as home of the Stetson University Hatters football team. Stetson had discontinued its football program in the early 1960s, but reinstated the sport in 2013, when it joined the Pioneer Football League. As part of Stetson's re-entry into college football, Spec Martin Stadium underwent significant renovations, including a new press box, handicapped and premium seating areas, and new locker room facilities.

DeLand has been called the "skydiving capital of the world", with the majority of skydiving industries calling it home. The skydiving industry employs over 500 workers from the DeLand area. This in combination with the tourist end of the industry makes it one of the town's largest supporters and invaluable to the local economy.

The Central Florida Warriors of the USA Rugby League are based in DeLand.

In the movies DeLand has been the filming location for a number of television and movie projects, including the 1999 Adam Sandler comedy The Waterboy. Scenes showing the fictional South Central Louisiana State University Mud Dogs home football games were shot at Spec Martin Stadium. Classroom and exterior scenes were filmed at Stetson University. Scenes involving Sandler's character's home were actually filmed in neighboring DeBary. Ghost Story, starring Fred Astaire, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr and Craig Wasson, was filmed in part at Stetson University and the Holiday House.

The HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon filmed several scenes on the campus of Stetson University. The 1999 independent film The First of May, starring Mickey Rooney and Joe DiMaggio, was shot on various locations throughout DeLand. Days of Thunder, starring Tom Cruise, was partially filmed in DeLand.

New Urban Cowboy: Toward a New Pedestrianism (2008) was filmed almost entirely in DeLand in 2006 and 2007.

Walt Before Mickey filmed several scenes at the Stetson University campus in 2014 and Athens Theatre.

Media: Print • The West Volusia Beacon, a weekly news publication covering DeLand and West Volusia County • The Daytona Beach News-Journal, a daily newspaper covering the Greater Daytona Beach Area and Volusia County • The Orlando Sentinel, a newspaper based in Orlando with a bureau covering Volusia County

Media: Radio AM • WYND, 1310, religious • WTJV, 1490, Spanish language

FM • W247AK, 97.3, translator for WJLU • WOCL, 105.9, classic hits

Publishing Everett/Edwards.

DeLand, Florida, United States 
<b>DeLand, Florida, United States</b>
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DeLand has a population of over 37,351 people. DeLand also forms part of the wider Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach metropolitan area which has a population of over 600,756 people. DeLand is situated 37 km west of Daytona Beach.

Twin Towns, Sister Cities DeLand has links with:

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South of: 29.017

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🇮🇳 Sonipat 28.99

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🇨🇳 Quzhou 28.97

🇮🇨 Arrecife 28.96

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🇺🇸 The Villages 28.927

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East of: -81.283

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🇵🇪 Talara -81.267

🇺🇸 Lincolnton -81.255

🇨🇦 London -81.246

🇺🇸 Painesville -81.233

🇺🇸 Ravenna -81.233

🇺🇸 Deltona -81.221

🇺🇸 Lexington -81.217

🇨🇦 Walkerton -81.217

🇺🇸 Palm Coast -81.215

Antipodal to DeLand is: 98.717,-29.017

Locations Near: DeLand -81.2833,29.0167

🇺🇸 Deltona -81.221,28.918 d: 12.6  

🇺🇸 Sanford -81.273,28.801 d: 24  

🇺🇸 Daytona Beach -81.083,29.183 d: 26.8  

🇺🇸 Port Orange -81.005,29.128 d: 29.7  

🇺🇸 Ormond Beach -81.067,29.283 d: 36.3  

🇺🇸 Oviedo -81.211,28.653 d: 41.1  

🇺🇸 Orlando -81.379,28.538 d: 54  

🇺🇸 Tavares -81.717,28.783 d: 49.5  

🇺🇸 Alafaya -81.183,28.533 d: 54.6  

🇺🇸 Palm Coast -81.215,29.582 d: 63.2  

Antipodal to: DeLand 98.717,-29.017

🇦🇺 Wanneroo 115.803,-31.747 d: 18350.1  

🇦🇺 Rockingham 115.717,-32.267 d: 18351  

🇦🇺 Mandurah 115.721,-32.529 d: 18346.3  

🇦🇺 Vincent 115.834,-31.936 d: 18344.8  

🇦🇺 Perth 115.857,-31.953 d: 18342.4  

🇦🇺 City of Cockburn 115.833,-32.167 d: 18341.7  

🇦🇺 Bunbury 115.637,-33.327 d: 18337.7  

🇦🇺 Guildford 115.973,-31.9 d: 18332.2  

🇦🇺 Midland 116.01,-31.888 d: 18328.9  

🇦🇺 Albany 117.867,-35.017 d: 18094.2  

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