. A guide to Florida for tourists, sportsmen and settlers . keepersat its foot is a pleasant oasis in the wild dunes. On the riverside is the small settlement ofPonce Park. It has two hotels, a number ofprivate houses and a picturesque store and postoffice overhanging the water. It is frequentedchiefly by fishermen, and boats, guides, etc., areeasily secured. Ponce Park is also the center ofthe administration of the Mosquito Inlet BirdReservation. From Daytona to beyond NewSmyrna to the south the United States Govern-ment is protecting the wild birds. In the fouryears only during which the pre
. A guide to Florida for tourists, sportsmen and settlers . keepersat its foot is a pleasant oasis in the wild dunes. On the riverside is the small settlement ofPonce Park. It has two hotels, a number ofprivate houses and a picturesque store and postoffice overhanging the water. It is frequentedchiefly by fishermen, and boats, guides, etc., areeasily secured. Ponce Park is also the center ofthe administration of the Mosquito Inlet BirdReservation. From Daytona to beyond NewSmyrna to the south the United States Govern-ment is protecting the wild birds. In the fouryears only during which the preserve regula-tions have been in force the increase in wild lifehas been remarkable. Birds that were rare haveincreased in numbers, and birds which were onlyremembered by early settlers have come backagain. The warden is Mr. Bert Pacetti. Port Orange, (115 m.) which in earlier dayswas simply but pleasantly called The OrangeGrove. A village charmingly situated on thewest bank of the Halifax which is here crossedby a bridge, rendering the famous beach acces-. c u o Oh CD
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