Our Story
The Ormond Beach Historical Society is the only private, nonprofit organization working to preserve and share the rich history of Ormond Beach.
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The organization was formed in 1976 as the Ormond Beach Historical Trust. The Trust’s first major project was to save The Casements, purchased by John D. Rockefeller in 1918, and his winter home until his death in 1937. The Casements, which had deteriorated considerably, had been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and was purchased by the city of Ormond Beach in 1973 for $500,000. The Historical Trust worked with the city to obtain a federal grant of $449,000 for restoration, and set up a Casements Foundation Fund for additional capital expenses. Today, The Casements serves as the city’s cultural center.
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Since then, we’ve gone on to preserve and promote some of the most significant historical sites and structures in Ormond Beach, including the Indian Burial Mound (c. 800) located on South Beach Street across from Ames Park, the Pilgrim’s Rest Primitive Baptist Church (c. 1879) in Bailey Riverbridge Gardens Park, the Hotel Ormond Cupola (c. 1887) in Fortunato Park, the Anderson-Price Memorial Building (c. 1915) at 42 North Beach Street, the Three Chimneys Sugar Mill Ruins (c. 1768) at 715 West Granada Boulevard and the WW II Watchtower (c.1942), on Highway A1A, 4.3 miles north of Granada Boulevard.
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The Anderson-Price Memorial Building was acquired in 2002 from the Ormond Beach Woman’s Club. The historic building is used for lectures and presentations, plays, and other social events. It has helped our organization achieve a higher visibility in Ormond Beach and the surrounding area. The facility is available to rent for special occasions.
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We changed our name to Ormond Beach Historical Society in late 2008 in part to reflect our evolution to an organization that provides more programs and events for the public.
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The society administers the Ormond Beach Welcome Center at the MacDonald House, 38 East Granada Boulevard. Stop by to see our historical DVDs and photos, local event schedules and brochures and browse our gift shop.
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The Ormond Beach Historical Society furthers its mission by offering tours, lectures, programs, displays, and publications detailing Ormond Beach’s and Florida’s history.
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Join today! Won’t you join with us and become a member of the Ormond Beach Historical Society and take advantage of the many services offered? Click here to see the benefits and a membership application… Thank you!
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Our mission – to share the rich history of Ormond Beach through education and preservation.
Officers
Mary Smith – President
Dr. Philip J. Shapiro – Past President
Amy Valcik – Open Position
Pam Woodsome - Second Vice President
Mia James – Treasurer
Stacey Simmons - Recording Secretary
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Board of Directors
Lisa Adams, Joyce Benedict, Carol Bigelow, Joy Brown, Bobbi Coleman, Rich Cooper, Bill Denny, Jayne Fifer, Jim Geis, Pattie Gertenbach, Jessica Melton, Catherine Root, Pat Sample, Joan Skirde, Shirley Stover, Erlene Turner
Staff
Tiffany Moon
Executive Director
Desiree Girty
Office Manager
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Cheri King
Office Assistant
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Jonathan Morgan
Anderson-Price Memorial Building Superintendent