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| On Saturday nights a free rock-n-roll concert and a parade of 300 vintage cars are offered. There are also 8 affordable restaurants, 75 shops and 15 amusement park rides make the brick-lined streets of Old Town a retail and entertainment destination. There's a real variety of merchandise and fun for the whole family. |
5770 W. U.S. Highway 192
Kissimmee, FL
(407) 396-4888
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| Cornell Fine Arts Museum |
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| The Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College is one of the finest college art museums in the Southeast. Accredited by the American Association of Museums in 1981, the Cornell houses a collection of more than 6,000 objects. It is the oldest collection in Florida, the first paintings having been given to Rollins College more than a century ago. With important holdings in European and American paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts. The collection ranges from the Renaissance and Baroque periods to many fine examples of twentieth-century art. |
Rollins College
Winter Park FL
(407) 646-2526
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| Lake Eola Park |
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| The perfect place to enjoy the central Florida sunshine while viewing the scenic Orlando skyline. |
Rosalind Ave
Orlando, FL
(407) 246-2827
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| Ocala National Forest |
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| The perfect place to enjoy the central Florida sunshine while viewing the scenic Orlando skyline. |
40929 State Road 19 Umatilla, FL 32784
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| Fort Christmas Historical Museum and Park |
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| Visit the full size replica of Fort Christmas. Seven restored historical homes preserve the 'Cracker' architecture of East Orange County. |
1300 N. Fort Christmas Road
Orlando, FL
(407) 568-4149
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| Kelly Park |
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| This 248-acre Orange County park is built around one of the Apopka area’s crystal clear springs. As its name suggests, Rock Springs bubbles up from a cleft in a rock outcropping and, instead of spreading out into a pool, becomes a swiftly running stream that quickly slows to a meander. The activity of choice here, and the major reason for the park’s obvious popularity, is riding down the stream in an inner tube or on a float. |
400 E. Kelly Park Rd Apopka, FL
(407) 889-4179
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| Harry P. Leu Gardens |
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| Discover palms, cycads and flowering trees. Enjoy azaleas, vines, bromeliads, orchids and aroids. Smile at the sight of familiar annual flowers and the beauty of roses and camellias. Stroll under the awe-inspiring branches of camphor trees, elms and oaks. |
1920 N. Forest Ave.
Orlando, FL 32803-1537
407-246-2620
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| Big Tree Park - Longwood, FL |
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| Home of a 3,500 year old bald cypress tree nicknamed "the Senator." |
General Hutchinson's Pkwy
Longwood, FL
407-788-0405
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| Maitland Art Center - Maitland, FL |
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| This Center is home to distinct architecture adorned with Aztec-Mayan stone carvings. |
231 West Packwood Ave
Maitland, FL
407-539-2181
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| The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Central Florida |
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| In chronological order, events of the Holocaust are displayed. The Center also presents photographs and a memorial wall built in remembrance of the 6 million Jews who died at the hands of the Nazis. |
851 N. Maitland Ave
Maitland, FL
407-644-2451
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| Museum Of Seminole County History |
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| The museum is a former County Old Folks home built in 1927. Displays about early transportation, turpentine, cattle, and agriculture can be found in the museum's 22 rooms. |
300 Busch Blvd
Sanford, FL
407-665-2489
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| The Sanford Museum |
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| The museum displays exhibits of the city's history. Also features two rooms dedicated to the city's founder Henry Shelton Sanford. |
520 E. First St
Sanford, FL
407-302-1000
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| Morse Museum of American Art |
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| The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art houses the most comprehensive collection of the works of Louis Comfort Tiffany found anywhere, a major collection of American art pottery and representative collections of late-19th and early-20th century American paintings, graphics and the decorative arts." All visitors are free Fridays 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., September through May |
445 North Park Avenue
Winter Park, FL 32789
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