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Halifax area

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Region in Florida
This article is about the area in Florida. For other areas named Halifax, seeHalifax (disambiguation).
Not to be confused withHalifax Regional Municipality.
"Surf Coast" redirects here. For the Australian region known as the Surf Coast, seeSurf Coast Shire.
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TheHalifax area or simplyDaytona is aregion of the U.S. state ofFlorida, comprising the area aroundDaytona Beach. It is roughly coextensive with theDaytona Beach metropolitan area andVolusia County. There have been a number of attempts to establish a regional identity for Daytona, including dubbing it the "Surf Coast" and "Fun Coast". The name "Halifax area" refers to theHalifax River, which runs through Daytona Beach and other nearby municipalities.

History

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The area around theHalifax River saw continuous settlement in the late 19th century, and gained international fame for its beaches and automobile racing beginning in the early 20th century. However, it was several decades before a popular regional identity for the wider area emerged. Today, the region is usually known as simply "Daytona", or the "Halifax area".[1]

As with several other parts of Florida, there have been several attempts to create a regional identity for the Halifax area. These usually involve the term "Coast", as with theGold Coast, theSpace Coast, and theFirst Coast. In the 1970s tourism promoters marketed the area as the "Surf Coast". The concept was subsequently adopted by the wider community, appearing in publications of the period and in a 1982 survey of Florida's regions by geographers Ary J. Lamme and Raymond K. Oldakowski. Over time, however, use and recognition of the "Surf Coast" declined. A 2007 follow-up survey by Lamme and Oldakowski found that it had become one of the least known of Florida's regions, being mentioned explicitly by only one respondent, and appearing only infrequently in publications and promotional materials for the area.[2]

In the 1990s promoters initiated a campaign to dub the region the "Fun Coast". This particular branding had previously been attempted for theSt. Petersburg area in the 1980s[3] andFort Lauderdale in 1993.[4] By 1995 promoters pushed to sell Volusia andFlagler Counties together as the "Fun Coast".[5] In 1999, when the Halifax area was preparing to split fromarea code 904, the Daytona Beach/Halifax Area Chamber of Commerce lobbied to claim the previously unassigned "386", spelling "FUN" on a telephone keypad, as their new code. This measure, supported by various government officials, agencies, and residents, was successful, andarea code 386 was created to cover the area around Daytona as well as a non-contiguous part ofNorth Central Florida.[6]

Regardless of these campaigns, "Halifax area" or "Daytona" remain the common way of referring to the region by local organizations.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abLamme & Oldakowski, p. 332.
  2. ^Lamme & Oldakowski, p. 332, 333.
  3. ^Bill Moss (January 27, 1988)."Tourism ad drives home its point".St. Petersburg Times. RetrievedDecember 6, 2012.[dead link]
  4. ^"Fun Coast? Dizzy World is more like it".Miami Herald. August 31, 1993. RetrievedDecember 6, 2012.
  5. ^John E. Evans (July 16, 1995)."Why don't we try harder to promote Volusia?".Daytona Beach News Journal. RetrievedDecember 6, 2012.
  6. ^Daytona Beach News-Journal:"Officials Hang on for New Area Code Split Imminent for 904 Calling Area"Archived 2016-01-13 at theWayback Machine, June 16, 1999
    -Daytona Beach News-Journal:"PSC Set to Release Area Code Proposal"Archived 2016-01-13 at theWayback Machine, August 17, 2000
    - Florida Public Service Commission:"Area Code F-U-N is About to Begin", February 1, 2001

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