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North America > United States of America > Florida > Central Florida > East Central Florida > Volusia County > DeLand -->
DeLand is the county seat of Volusia County, Florida. In 2006, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated DeLand's population to be 24,375. It is part of the Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had an estimated population of 436,575 in 2006.
[edit] UnderstandThe city is named for Henry A. DeLand. It was founded in 1876, and incorporated in 1882. DeLand is the home of Stetson University. The downtown area, including the Downtown DeLand Historic District has been undergoing extensive renovations in recent years. [edit] Get in[edit] By airNearby International airports include Daytona and Sanford/Orlando, both about 20 miles away. Orlando's McCoy Field (MCO) is 45 miles away. [edit] By trainAmtrak offers the Amtrak Auto Train service with its southern Terminus located in Sanford, a few miles southwest of DeLand. The Amtrak Auto Train carries passengers and automobiles between Sanford and Lorton, Virginia, effectively serving as a car-rail link from Florida to the Washington, D.C. Metro Area. You can easily drive your car into DeLand after departing from the Auto Train. Amtrak offers regular passenger service with the closest stop being just west of the city. This stop is rather remote and will require taxicab service to get into town. [edit] By Bus
[edit] By carHighway travel is the most common method of arriving in DeLand. Interstate 4 (I-4) begins about 20 miles away in nearby Daytona Beach, and passes near DeLand. U.S. Highway 92 also begins near Daytona Beach and is known in both places as "International Speedway Boulevard" because it passes in front of that raceway. U.S. 92 meets U.S. 17 coming in from Jacksonville 90 miles to the north, and the two highways become one, and is known as "17/92" as it travels through Orlando 40 miles south, to Haines City, where they again split into two highways. Florida Highway 44 crosses I-4 five miles east of DeLand, and crosses 17/92 in the center of historic downtown DeLand. To further confuse travelers, 17/92 is known as Woodland Boulevard (or simply "The Boulevard," being the only boulevard in DeLand), and Florida Highway 44 is known as "New York Avenue," as the streets were known well before the advent of the U.S. and Florida Highway systems. [edit] Get around[edit] By Bus
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[edit] SeeFounded 1883, Florida's first private university is a beautiful campus with historic buildings and a reputation for academic excellence Stetson University [edit] Do[edit] Golf
[edit] SkydivingThe most popular spot in the U.S.A. for European sky divers, Skydive Deland is the biggest organization in this popular drop zone. [edit] Buy
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[edit] Get outThe city is situated midway between two first magnitude springs in state park settings, part of the Florida Aquifer.
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