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Shawn Farnsworth
Daytona 200 Monument Fund


Bob Cole
Daytona 200 Monument Fund


Dave, Tyler and Darrell Brintlinger

Daytona 200 Monument Fund

Once in Paypal, please designate whether donation is for Shawn, Bob or the Brintlingers



Wayne Hosaka

THANK YOU for Donating to get Wayne Hosaka and other Legends of Dirt Track immortalized on this beautiful Monument at Daytona Beach!

Daytona 200 Memorial

It is located at 100 N. Atlantic Ave., beachside of the Daytona Beach Hilton-Ocean Walk Village. The Daytona 200 Memorial is dedicated to the winners of the Daytona 200 that raced on the beach from 1937 to 1960.

An overview of the Daytona 200 Memorial

You can be a part of it!

Enthusiasts can be a part of the Daytona 200 Memorial by taking part in the 'buy a brick' or 'buy a plaque' offer.

Many of you have donated to the Phase 1 part of the project and thanks to you, the Daytona 200 Monument is a reality! It was dedicated March 7, 2002 and again thanks to the donors.

During construction of Phase 1of the project, the foundation was laid for Phase 2 and all the landscaping was finished.  The best way to see the monument is to park in the parking garage on the west side of Atlantic Ave. Walk over the new pedestrian bridge on the second floor, keep walking past the shops and restaurants toward the ocean. The monument is on the right.

Now comes Phase 2 of the wonderful project with more ways to donate and become part of this great monument. The following in brief, is a short outline of the things you can do to become a part of the monument.

Engraved Pictured Plaques: 12” square granite plaques are available that will be mounted to the inside of the sitting wall to display your favorite moment forever.


Laser engraved plaques

Have your favorite moment be a part of the monument forever. Provide a picture of your favorite moment and it will be laser etched on to a 12" by 12" granite plaque. Your purchase buys two plaques; one will be permanently mounted to the Daytona 200 Monument “Sitting wall” and a duplicate copy for your home. The plaques are granite 12” by 12” square and ¾” thick (sitting wall plaque) and 3/8” thick (home plaque).

Click on above plaque button for order form


Paver Bricks

6000 Paver bricks are available and will be installed in alphabetical order. You can add three lines of text on the bricks.

You can be a part of this historic Daytona 200 Monument. Just take part in the "buy a brick" offer. The brick with your name engraved on it will be one of the many that will make up the walkway centerpiece of the monument.

Use the buy a brick order form is provided for you on this site. The cost is $50, which 100% goes to the monument fund. There are 3 lines of 14 characters per line that you can use to write anything you like to be engraved on your brick.

 

Click on above Brick button for order form

 



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