Santa is coming to town

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Police officers, firefighters and city leaders will escort Santa through Daytona Beach’s neighborhoods on Wednesday, Dec. 14 for the city’s annual Santa Run. The moving vehicle parade will begin at 6 p.m. in the Derbyshire area and wind through residential streets until ending at the Midtown Cultural & Educational Center, 925 George E. Engram Blvd., where Santa will pose for pictures and refreshments will be available. The route’s length is about 4 miles. 

Route details:

From Derbyshire Park, 849 Derbyshire Road

South to 3rd Street

Right/WB on 3rd Street to Lewis

Right/NB on Lewis Drive to 6th Street

Left/WB 6th Street to Imperial DriveLeft/SB on Imperial Drive to 5th StreetRight/WB on 5th Street to Cadillac Drive

Left/SB Cadillac Drive to 3rd Street

Right/WB on 3rd to Alice DriveRight/NB on Alice Drive to 5th Street

Left/WB on 5th Street to Barbara Drive

Left/SB on Barbara Drive to 3rd Street

Left /EB on 3rd to Berkshire Road

Right/SB on Berkshire Road to Madison Avenue

Left/EB on Madison Avenue to White Street 

Right/SB on White Street to North Street

Left/EB on North Street to Colfax Drive

Right/SB on Colfax Drive to Amanda Road

Left/EB on Amanda Road to Janice Avenue (same Road)

Left/EB on Hampton Road to Nova Road

Right/SB Nova Road to George W. Engram Boulevard

Left/EB on George W. Engram Boulevard to Midtown 

Cultural & Educational Center

Turn into Midtown Community Center, 925 George W. Engram Blvd.

Original source can be found here.



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