
The Saint Johns River defines the heart of this landscape, winding through a complex system of sloughs and marshes including Le Fils Slough and Cow House Slough. The rural settlements of Osceola and Geneva sit amidst a network of conservation lands and managed forests, where timber and water dominate the local geography. To the east, the expanse of Lake Harney marks the boundary between Seminole and Volusia counties, surrounded by low-lying wetlands like Gopher Swamp and Underhill Slough.
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1949 Osceola
Volusia County, FL

1949 Pardon Island
Volusia County, FL

1950 Ariel
Volusia County, FL

1950 Maytown
Volusia County, FL

1952 Pardon Island
Volusia County, FL

1952 Samsula
Volusia County, FL

1956 Flagler Beach East
Volusia County, FL

1962 Daytona Beach NW
Volusia County, FL

1962 Daytona Beach SW
Volusia County, FL

1962 Lake Woodruff
Volusia County, FL

1964 De Land
Volusia County, FL

1965 Osteen
Volusia County, FL

1966 Lake Ashby
Volusia County, FL

1966 Osceola
Volusia County, FL

1970 Welaka SE
Volusia County, FL

1971 Lake Dias
Volusia County, FL

1994 Pardon Island
Volusia County, FL

1999 Lake Woodruff
Volusia County, FL

2024 Ariel
Volusia County, FL

2024 Daytona Beach NW
Volusia County, FL

2024 Daytona Beach SW
Volusia County, FL

2024 Flagler Beach East
Volusia County, FL

2024 Lake Ashby
Volusia County, FL

2024 Lake Dias
Volusia County, FL

2024 Lake Woodruff
Volusia County, FL

2024 Maytown
Volusia County, FL

2024 New Smyrna Beach OE E
Volusia County, FL

2024 Osceola
Volusia County, FL

2024 Osteen
Volusia County, FL

2024 Pardon Island
Volusia County, FL

2024 Samsula
Volusia County, FL

2024 Welaka SE
Volusia County, FL