Ormond Tomb Park, located in Ormond Beach, FL, is a historical park that offers visitors a glimpse into the area's past. Originally part of a 2,000-acre plantation, the park is now a nine-acre section that serves as the resting place of James Ormond II, son of Captain James Ormond I. With amenities such as a playground, nature trail, picnic pavilion, and restrooms, the park provides a serene and educational experience for all.
Named after the Ormond family, who played a significant role in the development of the area, the park showcases the rich history and natural beauty of Ormond Beach. Visitors can explore the park's grounds, learn about the region's cotton and indigo plantation history, and enjoy recreational activities in a picturesque setting. Whether you're looking for a peaceful stroll or a family picnic, Ormond Tomb Park offers a unique and informative experience for locals and tourists alike.
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