

The
DeLand House Museum was built in 1886 for DeLand's first
attorney, Arthur George Hamlin, who also developed the Hamlin
Orange. Originally a one-and-a-half story structure, the house
was built upon land purchased from Henry A. DeLand, the founding
father of the City. At the time, the site extended all the
way to Woodland Boulevard and had an orange grove from the
house to the street.

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The
Henry A. DeLand House Museum
137 W. Michigan Avenue
DeLand, Florida 32720
Phone or Fax: 386/740-6813
www.delandhouse.com
e-mail: delandhouse@msn.com
Visiting Hours
Tuesday
through Saturday
Docent led tours.
12 noon till 3:00 p.m.
Last tour begins at 3:00 p.m.
Group tours by appointment
Conrad Educational & Research Center Building
Tuesday Through Saturday
12 noon till 4:00 p.m.
Closed Sunday and Monday |
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