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- Thornby_Park abstract "Thornby Park is a 37.3 acre park along Lakeshore Drive at Providence Boulevard in Deltona, Florida. It opened in 2011 and is located by Lake Monroe. The area was home to Native Americans and includes artifacts and an Indian midden (mound). The site is also home to native plants. The park is believed to have been the site of Fort Kingsbury, circa 1838, used during the Second Seminole War. The park cost $3 million and was funded by the City of Deltona and Volusia Forever program. A gazebo was added. The park includes a trailhead for the East Coast Regional Trail. It includes a 4 mile (one way) trail.".
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- Thornby_Park wikiPageLength "1378".
- Thornby_Park wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Thornby_Park wikiPageRevisionID "614665870".
- Thornby_Park wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deltona,_Florida.
- Thornby_Park wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parks_in_Volusia_County,_Florida.
- Thornby_Park wikiPageWikiLink Deltona,_Florida.
- Thornby_Park wikiPageWikiLink East_Coast_Regional_Trail.
- Thornby_Park wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Monroe_(Florida).
- Thornby_Park wikiPageWikiLink Second_Seminole_War.
- Thornby_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thornby Park".
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- Thornby_Park subject Category:Deltona,_Florida.
- Thornby_Park subject Category:Parks_in_Volusia_County,_Florida.
- Thornby_Park hypernym Park.
- Thornby_Park point "28.867 -81.257".
- Thornby_Park type Place.
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- Thornby_Park comment "Thornby Park is a 37.3 acre park along Lakeshore Drive at Providence Boulevard in Deltona, Florida. It opened in 2011 and is located by Lake Monroe. The area was home to Native Americans and includes artifacts and an Indian midden (mound). The site is also home to native plants. The park is believed to have been the site of Fort Kingsbury, circa 1838, used during the Second Seminole War. The park cost $3 million and was funded by the City of Deltona and Volusia Forever program.".
- Thornby_Park label "Thornby Park".
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- Thornby_Park lat "28.867".
- Thornby_Park long "-81.257".
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