General Highway and Transportation Map Volusia County Florida

Detailed 1950s highway map of Florida’s ‘Surf Coast’.

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Description

This informative road map of Volusia County, Florida was originally published by the State Road Department in 1936, though this example has been revised to show updates as of January, 1955. A comprehensive legend in the lower right presents the symbols used to denote numerous types of road surfaces and other transportation options, infrastructure improvements, local businesses (including turpentine stills), and other structures.

A note in the lower center states “in congested rural areas cultural features omitted entirely and local roads indicated by a single line only. For details refer to separate inserts.” Six of these inset street plans outlining various rural communities can be seen throughout the negative spaces of the map.

The early 1950s’ were a period of significant growth for the road network across Florida, as a booming postwar economy brought tourists and permanent residents to the state by the thousands. In particular, the ‘Fun Coast’ or ‘Surf Coast’ along the Halifax River near Daytona Beach was an immense draw for sunseekers and vacation-goers.

Map Details

Publication Date: 1955

Author: Florida State Road Department Traffic and Planning Division

Sheet Width (in): 35.5

Sheet Height (in): 17.75

Condition: A-

Condition Description: Faint toning around the outer edges of the sheet, which is three hole punched at the top (left) side. One vertical crease runs through the legend and a handful of small, faint scattered spots visible in the image. Very good overall.

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