Daytona Beach Shores celebrated its 50th anniversary this week, in a 3-day long celebration of music, dancing, food, drive-in movie, and more family fun. Incorporated in 1960, the city was organized by local business leaders who wanted a smaller community than Daytona Beach.
The city grew rapidly in the 1970s and 1980s, and now about 80% of the residents live in high-rise condos along the Atlantic. A resort and retirement community, the city has no schools or manufacturing industry, but caters to visitors year-round with miniature golf courses and other family entertainment, including a private par 3 golf course and tennis club. According to the latest census figures, the city has about 5,500 residents.
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