DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — A historic landmark in the city of Daytona Beach was celebrated on Friday.
The boardwalk arch is nearly 90 years old and is a well-known relic of the beach town.
Its restoration project cost the city a little more than $900,000. It included stonework repairs, new stucco, paint and sign installation.
Mayor Derrick Henry says the restoration is a sign of things to come. He says the arch was damaged because of a hurricane and although it took some time, the completed project is a fresh start.
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