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Southwest Daytona Beach Black Heritage District, Daytona Beach, FL 32114

Community Overview

The Southwest Daytona Beach Black Heritage District stands as a cornerstone of African American history and resilience in Daytona Beach, Florida. This approximately 100-acre mixed-use neighborhood encompasses residential and commercial areas that formed the largest and oldest historic Black community in the city. It highlights the determination of residents who built thriving institutions despite segregation and limited opportunities during the early to mid-20th century.

History

Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997, the district tells the story of community development and ethnic heritage. It includes structures tied to social history, civic life, and architecture from the segregation era. Key significance lies in its role as a self-sufficient enclave where African Americans established homes, businesses, churches, and gathering places. The district's boundaries roughly follow Foote Court, South Street, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, and the Florida East Coast Railway tracks, preserving the heart of this vibrant past.

Location and Accessibility

Situated in southwest Daytona Beach within ZIP code 32114, the district benefits from its proximity to downtown Daytona Beach and major thoroughfares. Its central Volusia County location provides convenient access to regional highways and coastal attractions, blending historic charm with modern connectivity.

Lifestyle

Residents enjoy a tight-knit, heritage-focused lifestyle emphasizing cultural pride, community events, and preservation of historic homes. The neighborhood fosters a sense of belonging rooted in its legacy as a center of African American life, with ongoing efforts to maintain its architectural integrity and historical narrative.

Real Estate Overview

The real estate market features a mix of historic single-family homes and some renovated properties. Median listing prices hover around $227,000 to $240,000, with many listings noting the absence of HOA requirements, offering flexibility for owners. The stock includes masonry vernacular and other period-appropriate architecture.

Nearby Attractions

The district lies near Daytona Beach's famous beaches, the Daytona International Speedway, and cultural sites tied to African American heritage, including connections to Bethune-Cookman University. Visitors and residents alike explore the broader Black Heritage Trail throughout the city.

Parks and Recreation

Green spaces and recreational opportunities are available through nearby city parks and the historic district's own community-oriented areas, supporting outdoor activities and neighborhood gatherings.

Shopping and Dining

Local options include nearby commercial corridors with dining and retail that reflect the area's diverse culinary scene, supplemented by downtown Daytona's vibrant offerings just minutes away.

Transportation

The neighborhood offers easy access to public transit, major roads, and proximity to Daytona Beach International Airport, facilitating commutes and travel.

Demographics

The district reflects a predominantly African American population with deep historical ties, contributing to Daytona Beach's rich multicultural fabric.

Safety and Livability

As a historic residential area, it provides a stable, community-oriented environment with emphasis on preservation and local pride, enhancing overall livability.

Local Highlights

Notable features include surviving historic buildings such as former schools now serving community functions, churches, and commercial structures that embody the district's architectural and cultural legacy.

Why People Choose to Live Here

Individuals are drawn to the authentic historic character, cultural significance, affordable housing options without HOA constraints, and the strong sense of community heritage that defines daily life.

Community Amenities

  • Name: ** ** ** Community Center (former Daytona Beach Elementary School Number 94)

    • Type of Amenity: Clubhouse
    • Availability within the community or nearby: Within the district
    • Description: Historic building repurposed for community use.
    • Key features: Two-story structure with extensions
    • Capacity or size: Details not publicly available
    • Hours of operation: Details not publicly available
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    Notes No HOA-managed amenities identified. Information derived from National Register nomination and real estate sources.

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