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Springs At Port Orange
5410 South Williamson Boulevard, Port Orange FL 32128 (386) 204-3425
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100 Acklins Circle, Daytona Beach FL 32119 (386) 957-1739
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706 S Martin Luther King Blvd
706 Martin Luther King Boulevard South, Daytona Beach FL 32114 (813) 537-6295
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City Guide for Edgewater, FL
Edgewater, Florida: Known as Hawks Park up until 1924, Edgewater now survives largely on its tourism industry, which is fueled by its proximity to the Indian River and beaches along the Atlantic.
Lovingly referred to as "The Hospitality City," Edgewater is a thriving city whose population density makes it appealing to those who want to live near the beach without being subjected to the masses of people living in and visiting Daytona Beach. In fact, this is likely what contributed to more than 11 percent growth between 2000 and 2012, and this is all while the population growth in Florida generally has been tumbling. See more