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Deltona,
Florida was built in 1962 and advertised
worldwide as the 'ultimate planned community'. The
Mackle Brothers, who constructed the original
development, chose their location wisely. Deltona
sits on the gently rolling ground north of Lake
Monroe, and is ideally situated between the
major cities of Orlando and
Daytona
Beach, almost twenty-five miles from each.
Found
in Southwest
Volusia County, Deltona's climate is a mix of
sub-tropical and the more temperate traditional Southern
climate. The average daily summer temperature is
90 degrees while the average winter temperature is 50
degrees. Deltona enjoys a three-season year of
spring, summer and fall, with an average rainfall of 53
inches, arriving mostly in the summer months.
Located
only thirty miles from the Atlantic Coastline, residents
can easily enjoy the surfing and
deep-sea
fishing charters found at Daytona Beach, not to
mention the annual racing at the Daytona
Speedway.
All
of the exciting theme parks and glamorous worlds of Orlando's
Universal Studios and Walt
Disney World, Sea
World and luscious nightlife are a short drive away
for Deltona's population of almost 70,000 (census 2000).
Interstate Highway 4 gives easy access to these
metropolises.
Deltona's carefully
plotted paved streets, excellent storm drainage and well
thought out placement of fire stations, churches and
medical offices, make it a modern town that still holds
a quiet neighborhood atmosphere. About half of the
population consists of retirees, with the other half
being young families who commute into the cities for
employment.
The city of Deltona
includes over 100 lakes, totaling over 8 square miles of
water. Golf courses and 41 parks are scattered
throughout the city. Two high schools, two middle
schools and six elementary schools serve Deltona's
children.
Deltona, Florida is
within reach of the best that the state has to offer,
yet retains a modern quiet neighborhood feeling. Deltona
is the 'ultimate planned community' that the Mackle
Brothers envisioned.
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