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![]() 204 N. Woodland - No need to worry about running out of money here. In 1910 you could have strolled downtown DeLand and stopped at the neighborhood ''Five and Dime.'' 202 N. Woodland - Built in 1910 and occupied by Bauman's Feed Store, it was "The Farmer's Supply Store. Advertisers made sure that customers knew the shelves were stocked with feed, grain, hay, flour, fertilizer and insecticides. Just phone 245 and the Bauman brothers were at your service. 206-208 North Woodland - Constructed in 1922 and occupied by Cruse's Bicycle Shop. Carl T. Cruse used the building for his sales and repair business. Known for Pierce and Yale brand bikes and later Indian motorcycles, Cruse organized a service of young boys to deliver packages to customers on his bikes. Masonry vernacular in style, the structure is one story in height and is designed as a retail storefront on the first floor. 206 North Woodland - A configuration was a central entrance with sloping windows on each side of the entrance. Metal or wood canopies and can- vas awnings were used over commercial store- fronts. They served as an advertising medium with signs placed on them, provided shelter, and extended the store's display surface. ![]() 247 North Woodland Boulevard -Known as the DeLand Landing mural, this painting depicts the early methods of mass transportation in Central Florida. The St. Johns River brought settlers, their families and tourists on steamboats. They were met at the dock by horse-drawn wagons that brought them into town. | ||||
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