Why 'No-one' Wants to visit Daytona Beach Anymore

00:00 - Introduction: The Sign That No Longer Fits 00:50 - 1902: The First Speed Run and the Land Speed Era Begins 01:23 - Sir Malcolm Campbell and the Bluebird 02:09 - 1935: Campbell Leaves for Bonneville — The First Wound 02:47 - Stock Car Racing Takes Over the Beach 03:31 - 1948: NASCAR Is Born on Daytona's Sand 03:57 - 1959: The Speedway Opens — Racing Leaves the Beach 04:35 - The Spring Break Era: Fort Lauderdale Sends the Students North 05:25 - 1986: MTV Arrives, Daytona Peaks 06:09 - The Backlash: City Pushes Spring Break Out 07:07 - The Pattern: Everything That Made Daytona Famous Left 07:28 - Mid-Roll: Subscribe 07:40 - 2022: Hurricane Ian and Hurricane Nicole Hit 08:24 - The Sand Itself Starts to Go — Scarps and Fabric Bags 09:41 - The Sign Goes Into a Warehouse 10:26 - The Demographics of a City Past Its Peak 11:10 - Tourism Numbers in Decline 11:29 - What Still Draws Crowds (And Why It's Not the Beach) 11:56 - Conclusion: The Title Nobody Revoked