Lilian Place, nestled in Daytona Beach, FL, is a nonprofit Heritage Preservation Trust that acquired the historic 1884 Victorian Museum in 2009. Originally home to one of Daytona's founding families, this Victorian gem now offers captivating history tours to visitors.
Moreover, the Trust expanded its preservation efforts by acquiring the 1905 Historic Hotchkiss House, original residence of Eli Hotchkiss, known as "the Stapler King." Today, this site serves as the Lilian Place Heritage Center, hosting cultural events and adding to the rich tapestry of late nineteenth-century architecture along Daytona beachside.
Guests can step back in time with tours of Lilian Place, the oldest grand home in Daytona beachside, or enjoy unique experiences like Afternoon Tea, Paranormal Investigations, and special events. With its rich history and beautifully preserved architecture, Lilian Place offers a delightful blend of education and entertainment for all who visit.
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