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Ormond Beach Historical Society

38 East Granada Boulevard
386-677-7005

Our Mission

The mission of the Ormond Beach Historical Society Inc. is to share the rich history of Ormond Beach through education and preservation.

The Ormond Beach Historical Society  (OBHS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and sharing of Ormond Beach's historical resources. OBHS was established in 1976, when its primary goal was to save John D. Rockefeller's winter home, The Casements, from demolition. The Casements was ultimately preserved and purchased by the City of Ormond Beach. Today, it serves as the city's cultural center. Since achieving that goal, the Society has gone on to preserve and promote some of the most significant historical sites and structures in Ormond Beach, including the Indian Burial Mound located on South Beach Street, the Pilgrim's Rest Primitive Baptist Church in Bailey River Bridge Gardens, the Hotel Ormond Cupola in Fortunato Park, the Anderson-Price Memorial Building on North Beach Street, and the Three Chimneys Sugar Mill Ruin on West Granada Boulevard.
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