Historic Arches on Calle Grande, Ormond Beach Florida

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The columns were built as a replica of roman ruins, and painted to look like marble. They even had toga-clad statesmen built above the arches. Ironically, they are now real ruins of its own. These historic arches are probably the most notable structure of what’s left from the development. What was once the dream of Ohio developer William Collins Hardesty, was never built due to the Great Depression. I have no doubt it would’ve been a beautiful place!

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