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The historic 1876 Heritage Inn is the oldest operating hotel in Volusia County and one of the oldest in the State of Florida. It is a contributory historic property in the recently approved Orange City Historic District. Current owners/innkeepers, Amy and Randall Farley, welcome inquisitive visitors to come in and see this historic building. They would also welcome anyone that can add to the history of this building by sharing pictures, experience, or more. In the summer of 1875,
Hugh and Sophia DeYarman from Eau Claire, Wisconsin, made arrangements
to put up a hotel in [what would later be] Orange City. Hugh DeYarman
had owned a hotel in Eau Claire. Sophia, a widower, first husband had
also owned a hotel in Eau Claire, On the gently rolling terrain they found
only scattered houses among orange groves. The hotel, known as
the DeYarman House was built as a resort hotel and for many years the
only one of its kind in the area. It opened in January, 1876 with an office,
lobby and public rooms on the first floor. An inside stairway ascended
from the lobby. Another stairway was on the outside of the building at
the far end of the bedrooms, of which there were 12. The first religious services were preached by Reverend Lewton and held at the hotel. On July 4th, 1877 towns’ people celebrated the holiday at the hotel with a picnic and brass band. As early as 1876,
a group of women met in each other’s homes every other week to sew
and read aloud. By 1879, the accumulated books were taken to the hotel
and the Orange City Library was formally organized. In 1886, owner of
the hotel, Hugh DeYarman, serves as the fourth mayor of Orange City, serving
a term of six years. Only five other mayors served terms as long or longer.
Mr. DeYarman also served as postmaster of Orange City from 1889 to 1893. |
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