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Joseph Randall Biggs [1] was born in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1983 or 1984. [2] As of March 2021, he lived in Ormond Beach, Florida, [3] and upon his 2023 trial, had at least one daughter.
The idea for St. James Episcopal Church was initiated by two women staying at the Ormond Hotel. The efforts of these two unknown women resulted in St. James being organized as a mission of St,. Mary's Episcopal Church, Daytona Beach in 1890 and services were held in the Ormond Beach Union Church on North Beach.
United States. Ormond Beach (California), a portion of the California coastline; Ormond Beach, Florida, a city in Florida Ormond Beach Middle School, a middle school located in the city of Ormond Beach; Ormond Beach Municipal Airport, An airport close to Ormond Beach; Ormond Yacht Club, a yacht club of Ormond Beach, Florida
The Daytona Beach Police Department (DBPD) is the primary law enforcement agency for Daytona Beach, Florida.Its current chief of police is Jakari Young.. The main headquarters is located at 129 Valor Blvd.
In 1564, the French illustrator, Jacques LeMoyne, made a map showing an Indian village named Surruque el Viejo near el Baradero de Suroc. The name "Oak Hill" seems to have been first used by seasonal northern loggers c. 1850. Florida became a state in 1845, and British and American permanent settlers started to arrive.
Daytona Beach Bike Week, also called Daytona Bike Week, is a motorcycle event and rally held annually in Daytona Beach, Florida. Events occur throughout Volusia County , including the DeLand Bike Rally in Downtown DeLand on the first Saturday of Bike Week and other events in DeLeon Springs .
For many years, one of Ormond-by-the-Sea's most distinguishing landmarks was the Ormond Pier, a 750-foot (230 m) steel structure constructed in 1959 near the intersection of Laurie Drive and A1A. [10] A large section of the Ormond Pier was torn away by a storm in November 1984, and the remaining portions subsequently demolished for safety ...