

The Henry A. DeLand House Museum was built in 1886 by the founding father of the City, Henry Addison DeLand, a native of New York. The house and property was purchased in 1895 by DeLand's first attorney, Arthur George Hamlin, who also developed the Hamlin Orange. Originally, the house was a one-and-a-half story structure with land that 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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