| Area Communities: Breakaway Trails, Halifax Plantation, Hunters Ridge, Ormond Lakes, Plantation Bay
A steady breeze blows in from the
ocean making the air salty on a warm summer day. A mile down
the wide, smooth beach, two wavy figures appear, coming steadily
closer. The hard-packed sand rumbles beneath a crowd of spectators
as the throaty whir of powerful engines rises to a crescendo.
The Winton Bullet and the Olds Pirate speed by in a cloud of
sand and seawater. It is 1903, and the car-racing legacy of
Ormond Beach has just begun!
Ormond Beach is the Birthplace of Speed. But even before the
first land-speed record was set here, Ormond Beach was a play
land for wealthy and notable northerners. John D. Rockefeller
had his second home here, and the Vanderbilts, Flaglers and
Astors all recognized and valued the high quality of life found
in the area. |