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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Orange County, Florida

 
Clickable Map of Orange County, Florida and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Orange County, FL (269) Brevard County, FL (344) Lake County, FL (66) Osceola County, FL (119) Polk County, FL (134) Seminole County, FL (150) Volusia County, FL (442)  OrangeCounty(269) Orange County (269)  BrevardCounty(344) Brevard County (344)  LakeCounty(66) Lake County (66)  OsceolaCounty(119) Osceola County (119)  PolkCounty(134) Polk County (134)  SeminoleCounty(150) Seminole County (150)  VolusiaCounty(442) Volusia County (442)
Orlando is the county seat for Orange County
Adjacent to Orange County, Florida
      Brevard County (344)  
      Lake County (66)  
      Osceola County (119)  
      Polk County (134)  
      Seminole County (150)  
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1 Florida, Orange County, Apopka — F-1054 — Apopka Schoolhouse
On Fayette Street, 0.1 miles north of Monroe Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Public education has always been an important part of Apopka's history. In 1879, Orange County held its first institute for teacher education in Apopka. In the early 1880s, the school in Apopka lacked a permanent building and was forced to hold . . . Map (db m244558) HM
2 Florida, Orange County, Apopka — Armed Forces Memorial Apopka
Near Fayette Street near Monroe Avenue.
For those who died a hero's death Who felt the flag upon their chest Who kept the bonds of the free unfurled Who fought for peace throughout the world This olive branch is gratefully lain To show your death was not in vain. - . . . Map (db m212341) WM
3 Florida, Orange County, Apopka — F-638 — Community of Piedmont
Near Piedmont Wekiwa Road at Benbow Court.
Piedmont, named in the late 1890s, was comprised of a wide area around Blue lake, one and one-half miles east of Apopka City. It was a close-knit community populated in the 1870s almost entirely by Swedish immigrants. Among the earliest settlers . . . Map (db m72441) HM
4 Florida, Orange County, Apopka — Dr. Howard A. Kelly Park
Near East Kelly Park Road.
To the memory of Dr. Howard Atwood Kelly of Baltimore, Maryland, one of the founders of Johns Hopkins Hospital and medical school. He was a great surgeon, teacher and medical authority, and above all, a Christian gentleman. Dr. Kelly, in 1927 . . . Map (db m66834) HM
5 Florida, Orange County, Apopka — F-868 — Dr. Howard A. Kelly Park
On Baptist Camp Road north of East Kelly Park Road, on the right when traveling north.
Rock Springs is the source of the Rock Springs Run, a swift running stream with an average flow of 26,000 gallons per minute and a constant temperature of 68 degrees. The spring flows from limestone containing fossils that date back 17 million . . . Map (db m94341) HM
6 Florida, Orange County, Apopka — F-943 — Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit
On East 6th Street at South Highland Avenue, on the right when traveling east on East 6th Street.
This little church began as a simple rectangular board and batten structure built in 1886 by the First Congregational Church on Main Street in Apopka. Services were held in the church for ten years until the Great Freeze of 1895 forced the . . . Map (db m104871) HM
7 Florida, Orange County, Apopka — Farm Workers Enrich the Cultural History of Lake Apopka
Near Lust Road, 0.1 miles west of Welland Road.
The history of people and the environment intertwine at Lake Apopka. Lake Apopka has a long history as a farming community. Beginning in the 1940s, about 20,000 acres of wetlands along the north shore of Lake Apopka were drained and diked to . . . Map (db m165348) HM
8 Florida, Orange County, Apopka — Lake Apopka North Shore
Near Lust Road, 0.1 miles west of Welland Road.
Restoring Lake Apopka The Lake Apopka Restoration Act of 1985 and the Florida Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) Act of 1987 paved the way for restoration work to begin. Activities have included: • Purchase of more than . . . Map (db m165349) HM
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9 Florida, Orange County, Apopka — F-714 — Lovell's Landing at Lake Apopka
On South Binion Road (State Road 437) 0.8 miles west of Ocoee-Apopka Road (County Road 437A), on the right when traveling south.
In the 1870s, the early settlers of northwest Orange County looked to area waterways as commercial highways. Lake Apopka, the head of the Ocklawaha chain of lakes, offered access to the St. Johns River near Palatka and a way for citrus and vegetable . . . Map (db m72409) HM
10 Florida, Orange County, Apopka — F-251 — Oldest Masonic Lodge Building in Continuous Use in Florida
On East Main Street (U.S. 441) at Alabama Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
Masonic Lodge No. 36 of the Grand Jurisdiction of Florida was established in 1856 and is still serving under a warrant issued that year. This building was erected here in 1859; the upper story has been continually used for lodge meetings. The . . . Map (db m72418) HM
11 Florida, Orange County, Bay Lake — From Ships to Staves
Near Epcot Center Drive.
Named for their wooden stave planks, Norway's iconic stave churches were constructed using many of the same techniques used to build Norwegian ships. To help protect the medieval structures against the harsh winters, master craftsmen designed the . . . Map (db m220022) HM
12 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — A Fateful Flight
Near Taylor Creek Road, 3 miles south of East Colonial Drive (Florida Route 50), on the left when traveling south.
On June 19, 1943 a routine training flight took the lives of seven WWII airmen who crashed here in what is now Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area. Their flight departed from Sanford Naval Air Station, once filled with metal hangars containing . . . Map (db m212134) HM
13 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Beehead Ranch House1917 — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
The cracker name for a group of trees is head. Bees filled the hollows of the live oak trees with honey. The area where the ranch house was located was noted for its numerous honey trees, resulting in the house being named, The Beehead Ranch House. . . . Map (db m208468) HM
14 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — BlockhouseFort Christmas Historical Park
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
The blockhouses served as lookouts, headquarters of General Thomas S Jesup, and protection of the troops in the event of an Indian attack. Two blockhouses were constructed on opposite corners of the stockade twenty (20) feet square with four (4) . . . Map (db m208578) WM
15 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Blockhouse — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Rd, on the left when traveling north.
The blockhouses served as lookouts, headquarters of General Thomas S. Jesup and protection of the troops in the event of an Indian attack. Two blockhouses were constructed on opposite corners of the stockade, twenty feet square with four feet . . . Map (db m208610) HM
16 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Brown Housecirca 1900
Near North Fort Christmas Road (County Road 420) 1.8 miles north of East Colonial Road (State Road 50), on the left when traveling north.
Ephriam Legrand Brown built this house in 1900. Mr. Brown was born in Americus, Georgia in 1859 and came to Florida at the age of sixteen. He worked as a surveyor. In 1882 he married Julia Roberts of the Roberts Plantation on Lake Mills. He . . . Map (db m108107) HM
17 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Cane Grinding — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
Every farmer had a patch of sugarcane that provided syrup and brown sugar. The patch was cultivated in low areas, getting sweet in late October. It was cut and hauled by wagon to the mill where it was stripped and topped. To grind sugarcane, a . . . Map (db m208446) HM
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18 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Cane Grinding-Syrup Making — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
To grind cane, a mule was hitched to the long shaft that turned the rollers as the mule walked around. The cane was fed through the rollers and the juice from the pressed stalks was collected in a barrel. Virtually every farmer had a patch of . . . Map (db m208447) HM
19 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Chickens — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
As European immigrants and settlers came to America, many came with chickens in tow. Some were raised on farms and in towns sharing living space with the farmer in their house or outbuildings, free to roam the fields foraging for food and even . . . Map (db m208483) HM
20 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Christmas Post Officec. 1937 — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left.
The post office was an important meeting place for the community of Christmas. This is the eighth structure to house the post office. The first post offices were in people's homes and then as part of a general store. This is the first building that . . . Map (db m208598) HM
21 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Cotton — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
Cotton was grown by American Indians in the early 1500's, documented from sightings by the Coronado expedition 1540-1542. The Spaniards raised a cotton crop in Florida in 1556. Pioneers had to make all the thread they required for their . . . Map (db m208586) HM
22 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Dugout Canoecirca 1900 — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Rd, on the left when traveling north.
This 19 foot canoe was found in the area of Tampa Bay in 1980. It was believed to have been a seafaring canoe of 50 to 100 years in age at that time. It is unlikely of Seminole or Miccosukee construction, but may be from the islands, Central America . . . Map (db m208530) HM
23 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Florida Pioneer Gardens — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
Almost every family in the late 1800s and early 1900s had a garden. It was their main source of food. The climate of Florida allowed them to have a spring and fall garden. Food was grown year round with plants being replaced when their productive . . . Map (db m208540) HM
24 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Florida Sugarcane — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
Sugarcane is a crop that can be grown throughout Florida. In most areas of the state it is grown only as a hobby crop for syrup production or as a source of "chewing cane". In south Florida, along the shores of Lake Okeechobee, sugarcane is . . . Map (db m208448) HM
25 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Fort Christmas
On East Colonial Drive (Florida Route 50) at Fort Christmas Road, on the right when traveling west on East Colonial Drive.
Fort Christmas Built in 1835 Three miles north of this marker Erected by Orlando Chapter, D.A.R. 1951 Map (db m156158) HM
26 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — F-252 — Fort Christmas
Near North Fort Christmas Road (State Road 420) 1.8 miles north of East Colonial Drive (State Road 50).
As white settlers moved into Florida in the 1820's and 1830's, there were growing demands that the Seminole Indians be removed to a reservation west of the Mississippi. Efforts to convince the Seminoles to move failed, and in 1835 the conflict known . . . Map (db m54086) HM
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27 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Fort Christmas Picnic Pavilion — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
This pavilion was built by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), during the depression era of the 1930s. It has been renovated and preserved at the request of the local Christmas community for its service and for the memorable times it . . . Map (db m208077) HM
28 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Lunch Roomcirca 1932 — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
The Union School was established in 1906. Originally a large, one-room school, it was named “Union" School because it united several small, family operated schools in the Fort Christmas area into a central location. In the 1920s the school was . . . Map (db m208399) HM
29 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Partin House and Barncirca 1950s — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
Dixie Partin (1893-1977) was the youngest son of Hugh Gilmore Partin, Jr and Margaret Hull. He married Emma Gill (1900-1987) and had three daughters, Louise, Marcile and Naomi. He purchased land near his father's homestead (Sun Flower Trail) where . . . Map (db m208451) HM
30 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Powder Magazine — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
The powder magazine was used for storing ammunition and was below ground level for safety. Should the powder explode the energy from the blast would be sent mostly upward into the air, not outward destroying the Fort and causing injury to the . . . Map (db m208603) HM
31 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Simmons 2 Housecirca 1870s
Near North Fort Christmas Road.
George Washington Simmons and Ann McDougald Simmons were married at Silver Springs in 1856. They soon moved to the Orlando area where they lived near Curry’s Ford for a number of years. Then in 1873 they settled at Taylor Creek near Fort Christmas . . . Map (db m108044) HM
32 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Simmons 3 Housecirca 1915 — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
Thomas Jefferson Woods, born in 1896, was the son of Francis Jackson Woods and Emma Matilda Savage. In 1927 he and his wife, Katie, were living in a palmetto-thatched lean-to, struggling to complete the house in time for the birth of their first . . . Map (db m208479) HM
33 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Storehouse — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Rd, on the left when traveling north.
The storehouse was used for storing army rations and supplies. Food staples consisted of salt pork, dried beef, corn, beans, rice and coffee, plus such condiments as salt, brown sugar, vinegar and molasses. Equipment and supplies for an army, such . . . Map (db m208607) WM
34 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — The Seminole Indian Wars in Florida1835-1842 — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road (County Route 420) 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
During the Second Seminole War General Eustis, U.S. Army, under the command of General Thomas S. Jesup, moved a column south from Fort Mellon (Sanford, Florida) on the 17th of December 1837. The column consisted of the 3rd Regiment of Artillery, 4 . . . Map (db m208532) HM
35 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Turpentine TreeFort Christmas Historical Park
On North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road.
This is an example of a tree that has been prepared for turpentining. You will notice trees with this type of distinctive scaring all around the park. To prepare a tree for turpentining part of the bark on the tree trunk was first removed. Next, a . . . Map (db m214832) HM
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36 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Union School196 — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
The Union School was established in 1906. Originally a large, one-room school, it was named “Union" School because it united several small, family operated schools in the Fort Christmas area into a central location. In the 1920s the school was . . . Map (db m208396) HM
37 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Wheeler-Bass Housecirca 1905 — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
Built by Jim Wheeler in the early 1900s, this small house began as a barn. It was converted to a home shortly after its completion. Early rural homes did not have glass windows. Board shutters were opened to allow entry of light and air circulation. . . . Map (db m208452) HM
38 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Woods Housecirca 1927 — Fort Christmas Historical Park —
Near North Fort Christmas Road, 0.1 miles north of Christmas Cemetery Road, on the left when traveling north.
Thomas Jefferson Woods, born in 1896, was the son of Francis Jackson Woods and Emma Matilda Savage. In 1927 he and his wife, Katie, were living in a palmetto-thatched lean-to, struggling to complete the house in time for the birth of their first . . . Map (db m208469) HM
39 Florida, Orange County, Christmas — Yates Housecirca 1890s
Near North Fort Christmas Road (County Road 420) 1.8 miles north of East Colonial Drive (State Road 50), on the left when traveling north.
John Burl (Bud) Yates III, born in 1875, and Polly Canada, born in 1874, lived on the John Burl Yates’ homestead, located on Taylor Creek when they first were married. They converted an old shed into living quarters and prepared meals on a 'cook . . . Map (db m108093) HM
40 Florida, Orange County, Conway — Citrus Industry and Red Hill Groves/Conway School
On South Conway Road (State Road 15) at Trentonian Court, on the right when traveling north on South Conway Road. Reported missing.
Citrus Industry and Red Hill Groves Cattle ranches and turpentine stills filled the Conway landscape in the late nineteenth century, but it was the citrus industry that would predominate in most of the twentieth century. For miles, neat . . . Map (db m210835) HM
41 Florida, Orange County, Conway — Conway First Baptist Church/Fort Gatlin
On South Conway Road (State Road 15) at Gatlin Avenue, on the right when traveling south on South Conway Road.
Conway First Baptist Church The Conway First Baptist Church was organized in 1910 and first housed in a clubhouse on Arnold Avenue and Anderson Road. In February 1911, the clubhouse and lot were sold or exchanged for five acres of land . . . Map (db m101052) HM
42 Florida, Orange County, Conway — Conway United Methodist Church/Brick Road
On South Conway Road (State Road 15) at Anderson Road, on the right when traveling north on South Conway Road.
Conway United Methodist Church The Conway Methodist Church was first organized in 1874 as the Prospect Methodist Episcopal Church South. Services were held monthly in a log cabin and led by a circuit rider. The building also served as the . . . Map (db m93389) HM
43 Florida, Orange County, Conway — St. Mary's Missionary Baptist Church/Datson Dairy
On South Conway Road (State Road 15) at St. Mary's Lane, on the right when traveling north on South Conway Road.
St. Mary's Missionary Baptist Church St. Mary's Missionary Baptist Church was built on land donated by Mary Walker in 1915. It was a small frame building with a steeple to the side of the main entrance The small African American community . . . Map (db m101051) HM
44 Florida, Orange County, Conway — The English Colony/The Polo Club
On South Conway Road (State Road 15) just south of Lake Margaret Drive, on the right when traveling south.
The English Colony A group of Englishmen known locally as the English Colony immigrated to Conway in the 1880s. They came as a result of a land and citrus industry promotion by the state and railroad corporations that promised an annual . . . Map (db m101054) HM
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45 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — Club Eaton
On East Kennedy Boulevard at Gabriel Street, on the left when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
Club Eaton opened in 1946 during the times of segregation. The club was the first “Big-Time" nightclub for African Americans with entertainment by notable, successful African American entertainers, these entertainers included Duke Ellington, BB . . . Map (db m196480) HM
46 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — 8 — Dash’s Citrus Grove & House
On North Calhoun Avenue at Clark Street, on the left when traveling south on North Calhoun Avenue.
Many of the homesites in early Eatonville included a citrus grove. One of the largest was Dash's Citrus Grove. Bounded by Kennedy Boulevard, West, Clark, and Calhoun Streets, it occupied an entire square block The grove was part of the homestead of . . . Map (db m221683) HM
47 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — Eatonville Fire Department
On East Kennedy Boulevard at Gabriel Street, on the left when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
Eatonville Fire Dept Organized Oct. 13, 1955 C.H.Crooms Mayor M. Robinson Chief H. T. Baker Asst. Chief N. Vereeniging Sec. A.Franklin Chap. A. G. Green Lt J. W. Baldwin Reporter O.H. Majors C. Boyer J. Graham . . . Map (db m196602) HM
48 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — Eatonville Gateway
On East Kennedy Boulevard at Gabriel Street when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
The Eatonville Gateway, mounted on 30-foot brick pedestals, arches over the west side of Kennedy Boulevard. The Gateway greets visitors to the town with a large, decorative clock and archway signage that speaks to the town’s rich history: "The town . . . Map (db m196458) HM
49 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — Eatonville Police Department
On East Kennedy Boulevard at Gabriel Street, on the right when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
The first police station was built circa 1912 under Mayor John Hurston. Several buildings were built and continuously renovated. A holding section (jail) was housed within the police station until circa 1971. The current police station is . . . Map (db m196530) HM
50 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — Eatonville Town Hall
On East Kennedy Boulevard at Gabriel Street, on the right when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
Town hall was originally located in Joe Clark’s store. As the town grew, town hall was relocated within various other buildings including the original police station.The first building to be constructed and specifically dedicated for usage as a town . . . Map (db m196424) HM
51 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — Eatonville Water Tower
On East Kennedy Boulevard at East Street, on the right when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
This water tower serves as a beacon to let all know that Eatonville, Florida was the first municipality within the United States to be incorporated by families of newly freed slaves. Incorporated on August 18, 1887, "This is the Town that . . . Map (db m196618) HM
52 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — Eatonville, Florida
On East Kennedy Boulevard at South College Avenue, on the left when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
“The Nation’s Oldest Black Incorporated Municipality” established 1887 The community of Eatonville was established by and for African Americans whose dream it was to govern themselves.Between 1880 and 1930, hundreds of such communities were . . . Map (db m196791) HM
53 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — 1 — Hungerford School
On East Kennedy Boulevard at North College Avenue, on the right when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
The Robert L. Hungerford Normal and Industrial School was founded in 1889 as the first school for African Americans in Central Florida. Modeled after, Tuskegee Institute, a school started by Booker T. Washington in Tuskegee, Alabama, the mission of . . . Map (db m196810) HM
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54 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — Joe Clark’s Store
On East Kennedy Boulevard at Gabriel Street, on the left when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
Joe Clark’s store with "The Lying Porch” was located on Old Apopka Road (now Kennedy Boulevard). The store sold groceries and general merchandise. It also served as the town’s post office and town hall. This was a gathering place for town residents . . . Map (db m196442) HM
55 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — 5 — Kennedy Boulevard and Sewell’s Place
On East Kennedy Boulevard at East Street, on the left when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
Kennedy Boulevard, originally known as Old Apopka Road, has always been the Town of Eatonville's "main street." It has functioned since at least 1846 as the primary traffic artery connecting Maitland and Winter Park in the northwest section of . . . Map (db m196729) HM
56 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — 10 — Mack’s Auto Repair Garage
On North College Avenue north of East Kennedy Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
The concrete-block building that presently sits on the corner of Kennedy Boulevard and College Street was once the location of one of the "second-wave" business establishments within the Town. Beginning in the late 1930's, some businesses were . . . Map (db m196857) HM
57 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — Matilda Mosley Home
On Taylor Street south of East Kennedy Boulevard, on the left when traveling south.
Friends of Libraries USA Library Landmarks Register Matilda Mosley Home Eatonville site of the home of the childhood best friend of Zora Neal Hurston who, throughout her writings, celebrates the rich culture of Eatonville as . . . Map (db m196869) HM
58 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — 9 — Missionary Baptist Church
On East Kennedy Boulevard at North Calhoun Avenue, on the right when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
Founded in 1882, Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church is the second oldest congregation in Eatonville. When the church began; its members assembled on alternate Sundays in the same structure used by the St. Lawrence African Methodist Episcopal . . . Map (db m196786) HM
59 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — F-620 — Moseley House
On Taylor Street south of East Kennedy Boulevard, on the left when traveling south.
Taylor Street is the eastern boundary of Eatonville and is the site of Jim and Matilda Clark Moseley's home. Matilda, or "Miss Tillie," as she was affectionately called, was the niece of Joseph Clark, Eatonville's founder and first mayor. Early . . . Map (db m52686) HM
60 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — Robert Hungerford Normal and Industrial SchoolEstablished 1899
On East Kennedy Boulevard at Gabriel Street, on the left when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
The school was patterned after Tuskegee Institute, which was founded by Booker T. Washington the noted educator and scientist, (sic) George Washington Carver was a featured lecturer at Robert Hungerford Normal and Industrial School.Map (db m196587) HM
61 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — 4 — St. Lawrence African Methodist Church and the Mosley House
On East Kennedy Boulevard at Taylor Avenue, on the left when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
The history of the current St. Lawrence African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church is represented by the present church structure as well as by the home located on Kennedy Boulevard, opposite the church sanctuary. Founded in 1881, the St. . . . Map (db m196780) HM
62 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — St. Lawrence African Methodist Episcopal Church
On East Kennedy Boulevard at East Street, on the right on East Kennedy Boulevard.
The St. Lawrence African Methodist Church was Founded in 1881. St. Lawrence Church is older than the historic town itself, and it is one of the oldest African American Church’s in the Central Florida area. It was named in honor of Lewis Lawrence of . . . Map (db m196645) HM
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63 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — 3 — The Hurston and Joe Clark’s
On East Kennedy Boulevard at People Street, on the right when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
Across from this site (on People Street) once stood the eight-room, "one story and a jump" house in which the Hurston family lived. The Rev. John Hurston was the Town's third mayor and the second pastor of the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church. . . . Map (db m196783) HM
64 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — Thomas House
On East Kennedy Boulevard at East Street, on the right when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
The first church in historic Eatonville was St. Lawrence African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church. This church shared sanctuary usage with Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church with alternating worship times. The church building later housed . . . Map (db m196728) HM
65 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — 7 — Traditional Pathways and Ladies Club Pavilion
On North Calhoun Avenue at Eaton Street, on the left when traveling north on North Calhoun Avenue.
Eatonville is strategically located between two lakes, Lake Sybelia at the northeastern edge of the original Eatonville Town site and Lake Belle in the southeastern corner. The pathways between these two natural lakes were an early means of moving . . . Map (db m221703) HM
66 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — Zora Neale Hurston
On East Kennedy Boulevard at Gabriel Street, on the left when traveling east on East Kennedy Boulevard.
Zora Neale Hurston 1891 -1960 Novelist Folklorest Anthropologist Map (db m196888) HM
67 Florida, Orange County, Gotha — 9/11 Memorial
On Woodlawn Cemetery Road.
Somerset County, PA • New York, NY • Washington, DC Through blurred eyes we find the strength and courage to soar beyond the moment. We look to the future knowing we can never forget the past. God Bless America [Supplemental Plaque] . . . Map (db m237975) WM
68 Florida, Orange County, Gotha — Dedicated to All American Prisoners of WarFlorida and a Grateful Nation Remember
On Woodlawn Cemetery Road south of Spence Court, on the right when traveling south.
For Those Returned. Thank you God. For Those Who Died, Glory Forever God. For Those Still Missing, Please God. The United States and the citizens of Florida gratefully acknowledge all former Prisoners of War for their heroic sacrifices . . . Map (db m237981) WM
69 Florida, Orange County, Gotha — Eternal Flame of PeaceDedicated April 8, 1973 by Major Glendon W. Perkins and Captain Ralph Thomas Browning
On Woodlawn Cemetery Road north of Wilson Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
On July 4, 1971 Mrs. Glendon W. Perking and Mrs. Ralph T. Browning wives of American Prisoners of War in Viet Nam, lighted a torch freedom which burned until all Americans held as P.O.W.'s by the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong were released. . . . Map (db m238025) HM WM
70 Florida, Orange County, Gotha — F-754 — Henry Nehrling's Palm Cottage Gardens
On Hempel Avenue, 0.2 miles north of Morton Jones Road, on the right when traveling north.
This site was home to Dr. Henry Nehrling (1853-1929), an internationally renowned horticulturalist, naturalist, botanist, ornithologist, and writer known as the "patron saint of Florida gardens." Here, and at his later Naples gardens, between 1886 . . . Map (db m226365) HM
71 Florida, Orange County, Gotha — In Memory of the Columbia Crew
On Woodlawn Cemetery Road south of Spence Court, on the right when traveling south.
Died on their return from outer space STS-107 February 1, 2003 List up your eyes and look to the heavens The pioneers of human achievement will live in our hearts forever May they rest in peace [Captions:] (Front . . . Map (db m237983) HM
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72 Florida, Orange County, Gotha — In Memory of their Quest for Knowledge
On Woodlawn Cemetery Road north of Wilson Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Edward White, Virgil "Gus" Grissom and Roger Chaffee died during an Apollo 1 mock countdown when a fire consumed their capsule cabin, January 27, 1967 Astronauts Ted Freeman, Clifton C. William, Elliot See and Charles Bassett, II died when . . . Map (db m237977) HM
73 Florida, Orange County, Gotha — Pearl Harbor Memorial
On Woodlawn Cemetery Road north of Wilson Avenue.
To those who died To those who survived Pearl Harbor Survivors Association Inc. Central Florida Chapter 2 dedicates this memorial to the military men and Women serving at stations on Oahu, Hawaii during the Japanese attack . . . Map (db m238022) WM
74 Florida, Orange County, Gotha — The Congressional Medal of Honor - Florida
On Woodlawn Cemetery Road.
The highest U.S. Military decoration, awarded by Congress to members of the Armed Forces for gallantry and bravery at the risk of life beyond the call of duty in action against the enemy: established 1862. Florida Army • Air Force PFC. . . . Map (db m238024) HM WM
75 Florida, Orange County, Gotha — Turnverein - Zion Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery
Near Hempel Avenue at Morton Jones Road (Route Morton), on the right.
On May 5, 1885, the Richter brothers, Trustee and members of the German Turnverein purchased 40-acre Block "O" on which a 1.81-acre parcel was briefly designated as the Turnverein Cemetery—locally known as "Turner Hill." On July 27, 1893 Zion . . . Map (db m228120) HM
76 Florida, Orange County, Gotha — Veterans Memorial
On Woodlawn Cemetery Road south of Spence Court, on the right when traveling south.
In Memory of all Veterans Call out our names as the years go by remember us and we shall never die A Nation that honors its Veterans is a nation dedicated to the preservation of a freedom won by the sacrifice of life . . . Map (db m238026) WM
77 Florida, Orange County, Gotha — Vietnam War Monument
Near Woodlawn Cemetery Road, 0.2 miles south of Old Winter Garden Road, on the right when traveling south.
In commemoration of the Vietnam Wall Experience on this site, November 9-11, 2001. This Monument is dedicated to the memory of those Floridians who died, or remain missing, in the Vietnam War 1959 - 1975 and in so doing, honors all the men . . . Map (db m235583) WM
78 Florida, Orange County, Gotha — Women Veterans Memorial
On Woodlawn Cemetery Road north of Wilson Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
In honor of all women who served in the Armed Forces to preserve America's freedom. This plaque is a testament to the spirit of patriotism inherent in all of the courageous women who volunteered to bodily defend, loyally uphold and valiantly . . . Map (db m238020) WM
79 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — AmphicarsAn amphibious automobile suited for both land and water
Near East Buena Vista Drive.
The Model 770 Amphicar was named after its ability to achieve speeds of seven knots in the water and 70 mph on land. 3,878 Amphicars were manufactured in Germany from 1961 to 1968. During that time 3,046 were imported into the United States. The . . . Map (db m189939) HM
80 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — Asian Brown TortoiseManouria emys emys
Near Osceola Parkway west of West Buena Vista Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Turtles have been around for over 200 million years. Today, many species face possible extinction because they are hunted as food and medicine. The brown tortoise is the largest tortoise in Asia often growing to more than 18 inches long. The . . . Map (db m242965) HM
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81 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — Bonsai
Near Epcot Center Drive east of World Drive, on the right when traveling east.
In the ancient Japanese art of bonsai, trees and shrubs are cultivated with exquisite care to create miniature likenesses of much larger trees. Since the sixth century, varieties of bonsai forms have reflected living concepts of balance, . . . Map (db m242923) HM
82 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — Cretaceous Trail
Near Osceola Parkway west of West Buena Vista Drive, on the right when traveling west.
The plants and animals you see along the Trail have remained virtually unchanged since the late Cretaceous. The dinosaurs themselves were not as fortunate, disappearing from the earth 65 million years ago.Map (db m243014) HM
83 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — Dinosaur Gertie's Ice Cream of Extinction
On World Drive north of Osceola Parkway, on the right when traveling north.
Dinosaur Gertie's Ice Cream of Extinction was built as a tribute to "Gertie the Dinosaur," one of the first well-known animated cartoon stars. Gertie first amazed vaudeville audiences in 1914 when she was projected life-size onto a screen and shared . . . Map (db m189938) HM
84 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — Disney MGM StudiosMay 1, 1989
Near World Drive north of Osceola Parkway, on the right when traveling north.
The World you have entered was created by The Walt Disney Company and is dedicated to Hollywood - not a place on the map, but a state of mind that exists, wherever people dream and wonder and imagine, a place where illusion, and reality are fused . . . Map (db m243043) HM
85 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — English Tea GardenTwinings Presents The
Near Epcot Center Drive.
In 1706, Thomas Twining became one of the first individuals to introduce tea drinking to the English. Word of this exotic, new drink quickly spread. Even eighteenth century English novelist Jane Austen and Charles II Earl Grey were Twinings . . . Map (db m198210) HM
86 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — Miniature Garden
Near Epcot Center Drive east of World Drive, on the right when traveling east.
The petite plants in these containers form vignettes inspired by the nearby Garden Railway. Look closely, and you will see diminutive cottages built from bits of nature by fantastical woodland creatures. Inspired by European folklore as . . . Map (db m242924) HM
87 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — Oldengate Bridge
Near Dinoland U.S.A..
This fossil Gateway is composed of the giant bones of a Brachiosaurus, one of the largest creatures that ever walked the earth. It stands fifty-two feet tall and more than eighty feet long. A peaceful plant-eater, the Brachiosaurus' enormous . . . Map (db m198209) HM
88 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — Prehistoric Plants
Near Epcot Center Drive east of World Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Millions of years ago, dinosaurs roamed vast coniferous forests filled with ancient trees, colossal cycads, ferns, and mosses. Over millennia of geological transformation, these prehistoric plants became the coal and oil we use as fuel . . . Map (db m242850) HM
89 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — The Brown Derby
Near World Drive north of Osceola Parkway, on the right when traveling north.
This building is inspired by the Vine Street Brown Derby originally built in Hollywood, California in 1928.Map (db m242811) HM
90 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — The Cameraman
Near World Drive north of Osceola Parkway, on the right when traveling north.
"Movies are a medium of expression like a symphony orchestra...or a painter's brush and canvas." Walt Disney The Cameraman Created by Aldo and Andrea Favilli 1995Map (db m242777) HM
91 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — The Liberty Bell
Reported permanently removed.
The Province Bell was the name first used to describe me. I was ordered from the English bell foundry of Whitechapel in 1751 by the Pennsylvania Assembly. I was to be part of the celebration which would commemorate the 50th anniversary of William . . . Map (db m76520) HM
92 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — The Liberty Tree
Under the boughs of the original Liberty Tree in Boston in 1765, patriots, calling themselves “The Sons of Liberty,” gathered to protest the imposition of the Stamp Act. In the years that followed, almost every American town had a . . . Map (db m76711) HM
93 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — The Liberty Tree
Near World Drive north of Seven Seas Drive, on the left when traveling north.
The original Liberty Tree, a stately elm, was a rallying point for pre-revolutionary activities. The open space under its branches was called "Liberty Hall" and a flag pole was erected through its branches with a hoisted flag the symbol for . . . Map (db m242969) HM
94 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — Tom Sawyer IslandExplorer Map
Near Caribbean Way, on the right when traveling north.
Mark Twain was born Samuel Clemens in 1835, in Florida, Missouri. He grew up not too far away in the small town of Hannibal. From there, he would raft over to islands in the Mississippi and watch as majestic steamboats paddled by. As a young man, he . . . Map (db m188578) HM
95 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — Tyrannosaurus Rex“Sue”
This fossil cast is an exact replica of “Sue”, the most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton ever found. Named for her discoverer, Sue was found in South Dakota on August 12, 1990. Sue is 90% complete, a fossil find of enormous importance . . . Map (db m76896) HM
96 Florida, Orange County, Lake Buena Vista — Visit Carousel of ProgressWalt Disney's Carousel of Progress
The Carousel of Progress first premiered at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair. The show then moved to Disneyland where it opened as part of a new Tomorrowland. In 1973, Carousel of Progress relocated to its current home here in the Magic Kingdom at . . . Map (db m189941) HM
97 Florida, Orange County, Maitland — F-524 — Black Bear Trail
Near Lake Lily Drive, on the left when traveling east.
The Black Bear Trail, so named because it ran through the natural habitat of the black bear, was organized by The Black Bear Trail, Inc., an association of officials of Chambers of Commerce, boards of trade and cities lying along the route of the . . . Map (db m7453) HM
98 Florida, Orange County, Maitland — Carpentry Shop Museum
Near Lake Lily Drive south of Maitland Avenue South.
This historic workshop, built around 1883, was the site of William H. Waterhouse's woodworking and construction business. A pioneer settler and carpenter, Mr. Waterhouse built many of the early homes in Maitland and constructed the pews for he First . . . Map (db m52525) HM
99 Florida, Orange County, Maitland — F-760 — Church of the Good Shepherd
On Lake Avenue, 0.2 miles west of South Orlando Avenue (U.S. 17/92), on the right when traveling west.
The Church of the Good Shepherd (known as "The Chapel") was established in 1882 by the Right Reverend Henry Benjamin Whipple, the first Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of Minnesota, who wintered in Maitland because of poor health. Bishop Whipple . . . Map (db m93356) HM
100 Florida, Orange County, Maitland — F-49 — First Presbyterian ChurchMaitland
On N. Orlando Avenue (U.S. 17 & 92) 0.2 miles north of E George Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
This congregation was organized in 1882 by ten Presbyterian settlers under the direction of the Rev. W.G.F. Wallace when Maitland was a pioneer hamlet. The church building was constructed in 1883, and it is one of the oldest churches still in use in . . . Map (db m7451) HM

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