DeBary Hall is a recognized historic site located in DeBary, Florida, United States. It holds a significant place in the country's history, having been added to the U.S National Register of Historic Places on July 24, 1972. This designation underscores its historical importance and makes it a site of interest for tourists seeking to learn more about the country's past.
DeBary Hall was built in 1871 by Frederick DeBary as his hunting retreat. Located along the St. John's River in central Florida, the area offered a variety of leisure activities. Visitors could enjoy swimming in the local springs, fishing, and hunting for quail, deer, and alligator. This rich history of outdoor activities adds to the appeal of DeBary Hall for tourists who enjoy nature and outdoor pursuits.
Constructed during the Reconstruction period, DeBary Hall stands out for its advanced features, which were atypical of Southern homes during this time. The 8,000 sq ft hunting lodge included amenities such as an elevator for guests' luggage, running water supplied by a 500-gallon tank in the ceiling, wall-fed electricity generated onsite by natural gas, a wired call system throughout the entire house, and a lightning protection system that covered the roof. These unique features offer a glimpse into the innovative design and luxury of the period, making it an interesting site for tourists.
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198 Sunrise Blvd, DeBary
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