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Tricia Aanderud

Palm Coast, Jan 1970

01/26/2026 by Tricia Aanderud

In January 1970, Palm Coast did not yet exist as a city, or even as a place someone could visit. It was still an idea, taking shape in the sand, pine flatwoods, and marshes of northern Flagler County. It would be nearly November before the first visitors found their way to Palm Coast, stepping into a sales office long before there was a town to match the promise. City Still ... | More ...

Events for 2026

12/21/2025 by Tricia Aanderud

We’re working on our upcoming events and programs. Check back soon for dates and details. Join our newsletter to be notified of upcoming events. ... | More ...

Sun and Surf: Our Stories

08/07/2024 by Tricia Aanderud

For more than two decades, SUN and SURF Magazine has chronicled life in Palm Coast and Flagler County, focusing on the people, places, and stories that define the community. Selected Magazine Articles Published quarterly and distributed throughout the area’s neighborhoods and gathering places, the magazine has long served as a local record—capturing everyday history ... | More ...

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18 Florida Park Drive,
Palm Coast FL

Open Wednesday and Saturday, 1pm - 3pm.

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Palm Coast Historical Society
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James F. Holland Memorial Park
18 Florida Park Drive North
Palm Coast, Florida

(386) 283-5929

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PO Box 352613
Palm Coast, FL 32135

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