From early hand-colored cards to photographic views in both color and
black and white, this extensive collection of postcards yields a unique
glimpse of Ormond Beach, Florida, during the first half of the twentieth
century. Through the pictures, you'll travel on the picturesque Tomoka
River, ride a horse, and attend an auto race on the beach racecourse.
Visit the winter home of John D. Rockefeller and the site of a 240
year-old rum distillery, pick oranges in beautiful citrus groves, stop
at the Ormond Hotel, and stroll the banks of the Halifax River. Over 230
postcards--many rare and valuable--portray the people, street views,
hotels, parks, race cars, residences, churches, and gardens of this
special place. Many of the buildings portrayed were subsequently
demolished. The captions go well beyond simply describing the scenes,
offering little-known details of Ormond Beach's local social history and
lore. This book will be treasured by residents of the city and visitors
to it, and be welcomed by postcard collectors world-wide. Approximate
dates and values of the postcards make this a thorough reference of
these historic treasures.