The Ghost of Hettie Austin

Hettie Austin, a proper church-going woman, moved here from Indiana in 1876. Indiana Avenue is actually named in her honor.

Hettie hated the wild and untamed Florida frontier, but she thought a Methodist church would make her life more bearable. She traveled around DeLand in a ramshackle mule cart, raising money for her cause. And then, one momentous day, she met Henry DeLand himself. Naturally, she hit him up for a sizable donation. He told her he'd give her money and land — on this very corner — if Hettie would build a schoolhouse that the whole town could use for church on Sundays. 

Hettie's little one-room church and school stood here until it was outgrown, and a retail store went up in its place. Today it's a wine bar. Would Hettie's ghost approve? Try asking her!

Wallen (English)
  1. Introduction
  2. 't Aepjen
  3. Sint Olofskapel
  4. Vredenburgh
  5. Our Lord in the Attic
  6. Oudekerksplein
  7. Blaauwlakenblok
  8. Oudezijds Voorburgwal 136
  9. MX3D bridge
  10. Walloon Church
  11. Prinsenhof
  12. Oudemanhuispoort
  13. Kloveniersburgwal
  14. Trippenhuis
  15. De Waag