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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 (90) Brevard County, FL (164) Lake County, FL (26) Osceola County, FL (13) Polk County, FL (88) Seminole County, FL (104) Volusia County, FL (322)  OrangeCounty(90) Orange County (90)  BrevardCounty(164) Brevard County (164)  LakeCounty(26) Lake County (26)  OsceolaCounty(13) Osceola County (13)  PolkCounty(88) Polk County (88)  SeminoleCounty(104) Seminole County (104)  VolusiaCounty(322) Volusia County (322)
Adjacent to Orange County, Florida
    Brevard County (164)
    Lake County (26)
    Osceola County (13)
    Polk County (88)
    Seminole County (104)
    Volusia County (322)
 
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1Florida (Orange County), Apopka — F-1054 — Apopka Schoolhouse
On Fayette Street 0.1 miles north of Monore 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 its . . . — Map (db m146436) HM
2Florida (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
3Florida (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
4Florida (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
5Florida (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
6Florida (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
7Florida (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
8Florida (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
9Florida (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
10Florida (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
11Florida (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
12Florida (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
13Florida (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.
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 m101053) HM
14Florida (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
15Florida (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
16Florida (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
17Florida (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
18Florida (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
19Florida (Orange County), Goldenrod — Gabriella
On Aloma Avenue (State Road 426) at Bear Gully Road, on the right when traveling west on Aloma Avenue.
The small community of Gabriella was located on SR 426 about a mile north of Goldenrod, between Goldenrod and Jamestown. The post office was established on July 31, 1886. Sherman Adams was the first post master. The post office was located west . . . — Map (db m92962) HM
20Florida (Orange County), Lake Buena Vista — The Liberty Bell
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
21Florida (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
22Florida (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
23Florida (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
24Florida (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
25Florida (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
26Florida (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
27Florida (Orange County), Maitland — Fort Maitland / Maitland / Lake Maitland1838 — Directly east of this highway —
On S. Orlando Avenue (U.S. 17 & 92) at Lake Lily Drive, on the right when traveling north on S. Orlando Avenue.
Fort Maitland was built in November 1838 by Lt. Col. Alexander C. W. Fanning, U.S.A. (1788-1848) on the military road connecting Fort Melon (Sanford) with Fort Gatlin (Orlando) and used as a stockade in the war between the United States and the . . . — Map (db m7452) HM
28Florida (Orange County), Maitland — F-523 — Lake Lily DriveA Florida Heritage Site
Near Lake Lily Drive (now a footpath).
This road was the first direct route from Northeast Florida to Maitland. It followed Maitland Avenue around this west side of Lake Lily and continued south on what is now Highway 17-92. During the Second Seminole War the United States Army used this . . . — Map (db m13636) HM
29Florida (Orange County), Maitland — F-522 — Railroading in Maitland
On Lake Lily Drive at Central Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Lake Lily Drive.
Before the railroad to Lake Maitland, travelers boarded a steamboat in Jacksonville for the trip up the St. Johns River to Sanford. The St. Johns River is one of only three rivers in the United States that flows from south to north. Landing at . . . — Map (db m52452) HM
30Florida (Orange County), Maitland — 83001434 — William H. Waterhouse ResidenceBuilt in 1884
Near Lake Lily Drive south of Maitland Avenue South, on the left when traveling south.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior July 15, 1983 — Map (db m52521) HM
31Florida (Orange County), Ocoee — The Christian ChurchOcoee Historical Site
On South Bluford Avenue at McKey Street, on the right when traveling south on South Bluford Avenue.
This church was built in 1891 by Gen. William T. Withers. The General died before the construction was completed, but Mrs. Withers finished the job in her husband's honor. The land was donated by Cpt. Sims. The church is Gothic architecture. The . . . — Map (db m146480) HM
32Florida (Orange County), Orlando — "Lest We Forget"
Near E. Washington Street 0.1 miles west of N. Eola Drive.
In memory of the Orange County Boys who gave their lives in the World War Erected by the Orlando Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution aided by patriotic citizens of Orange County 1924 — Map (db m7420) WM
33Florida (Orange County), Orlando — 1972 B-52 Crash
On South Conway Road at Merryweather Drive, on the right when traveling south on South Conway Road.
At 11:20 a.m. on March 31, 1972, a 306th Bombardment Wing B-52D Stratofortress bomber stationed at nearby McCoy Air Force Base (now Orlando International Airport) crashed on this site. The plane, which was not carrying any weapons, had left . . . — Map (db m82976) HM
34Florida (Orange County), Orlando — F-401 — Astronaut John Watts Young
On West Princeton Street 0.1 miles east of North Westmoreland Drive, on the right when traveling north.
John Watts Young, NASA astronaut, Gemini veteran, Apollo moonwalker, and space shuttle commander, was the first American to travel in space six times. As an Orlando High School student, Young lived in this house at 815 West Princeton Street from . . . — Map (db m72371) HM
35Florida (Orange County), Orlando — F-904 — Atlantic Coastline Station
On Sligh Boulevard at West Copeland Drive, on the right when traveling south on Sligh Boulevard.
(side 1) In 1880, the South Florida Railroad built a railway through Orlando. The small community boomed with land speculators, citrus and cattle investors, and tourists. In 1902, the larger Atlantic Coastline Railroad acquired the South . . . — Map (db m100895) HM
36Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Bumby Hardware
On West Church Street at Gertrude's Walk, on the right when traveling east on West Church Street.
Joseph Bumby, Sr. came from Great Britain in 1873. He started selling hay, grain and fertilizer from a warehouse on Church Street. When the railroad arrived in 1880 his warehouse was used as the depot and he was the ticket agent. In 1886, Bumby . . . — Map (db m132082) HM
37Florida (Orange County), Orlando — F-475 — Carver Court Public Housing Complex
On South Westmoreland Street at Cypress Street, on the right when traveling north on South Westmoreland Street.
Built in 1945 for $468,700, Carver Court was a public housing development set up by the Orlando Housing Authority in an effort to stimulate the economy, resolve growing slum and housing problems, and meet local demands associated with the massive . . . — Map (db m72387) HM
38Florida (Orange County), Orlando — F-475 — Carver Court Public Housing Complex
On Jernigan Avenue at South Lee Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Jernigan Avenue.
Built in 1945 for $468,700, Carver Court was a public housing development set up by the Orlando Housing Authority in an effort to stimulate the economy, resolve growing slum and housing problems, and meet local demands associated with the massive . . . — Map (db m72407) HM
39Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Combat Wounded VeteransOrlando Veterans Memorial Park
Near Lake Baldwin Lane at Glenride Way East.
My Stone Is Red For The Blood They Shed. The Medal I Bear Is America’s Way To Show It Cares. If I Could Be Seen By All Mankind Maybe Peace Will Come In My Lifetime. Dedicated to the Everlasting Memory of All Veterans . . . — Map (db m143451) WM
40Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Dr. Phillips House
Near North Lucerne Circle East 0.1 miles west of Delaney Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior — Map (db m132197) HM
41Florida (Orange County), Orlando — F-838 — Eppes-Shine Plot Greenwood Cemetery
Near Greenwood Street 0.3 miles east of South Mills Avenue when traveling east.
(side 1) Buried here are members of the Eppes and Shine families, descendants of President Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence and the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom, and the father of the University . . . — Map (db m93096) HM
42Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Fleet Reserve Association
Near Lake Baldwin Lane at Glenride Way East.
Fleet Reserve Assn The Delbert D. Black Branch 117 Orlando, Fl. Fleet Reserve Association Dedicated to Navy, Marine Corps And Coast Guard Veterans Who Have Served The United States Of America With Honor . . . — Map (db m143498) WM
43Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Fort Gatlin 1838
On Gatlin Avenue at South Summerlin Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Gatlin Avenue.
Marking the site of Fort Gatlin 1838 Military OutpostMap (db m54077) HM
44Florida (Orange County), Orlando — F-808 — H. H. Dickson Azalea Park / Washington Street Bridge
On Rosearden Drive at East Washington Street, on the right when traveling south on Rosearden Drive.
H. H. Dickson Azalea Park Dickson Azalea Park began as a natural stream, later named Fern Creek, in a deep ravine surrounded by native ferns, palms, and oaks. It once was a watering hole for cattle herders driving their animals south. State . . . — Map (db m93268) HM
45Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Italian American War Veterans Of The United States
Near Lake Baldwin Lane at Glenride Way East.
Italian American War Veterans Of The United States Post #4 Department of Florida Veterans Dedicated To Helping Veterans Mickie Abbott • Catherine Alessandri • Andrew Amoroso • Anthony Angelillo • Carmen Anzivino • Eugene . . . — Map (db m143568) WM
46Florida (Orange County), Orlando — J. P. Musselwhite & Family
Near E. Robinson Street (State Road 526) at Cathcart Avenue.
In memory of and tribute to J. P. Musselwhite, public spirited citizen, who was the donor of most of the land on the east and north sides of Lake Eola for public park purposes, and his surviving family, Troy C. Musselwhite and Agnes Musselwhite . . . — Map (db m7449) HM
47Florida (Orange County), Orlando — F-806 — Jack Kerouac House
On Clouser Avenue at Shady Lane Drive, on the left when traveling north on Clouser Avenue.
Writer Jack Kerouac (1922-1969) lived and wrote in this 1920s tin-roofed house between 1957 and 1958. It was here that Kerouac received instant fame for publication of his bestselling book, On the Road, which brought him acclaim and . . . — Map (db m93196) HM
48Florida (Orange County), Orlando — F-932 — John R. Mott House Site
On North Eola Drive at East Washington Street, on the right when traveling south on North Eola Drive.
Built in 1920, the former house at 528 E. Washington Street was once home to Nobel Peace Prize winner John Raleigh Mott (1869-1955). As general secretary of the National War Work Council, a World War I era Young Men’s Christian Association . . . — Map (db m111212) HM
49Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Lake Eola Park
Near North Rosalind Avenue at East Washington Street, on the right when traveling north.
Lake Eola Park is the most historic and widely recognized symbol of the City of Orlando. It was established in 1883 as the City’s first public park after Orlando homesteaders Jacob and Fanny Summerlin donated the Lake and some of the surrounding . . . — Map (db m138883) HM
50Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Linton E. Allen Memorial FountainOrlando Centennial Fountain
Near East Central Boulevard near Lake Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Upper marker:: Linton E. Allen Memorial Fountain Renamed July 12, 1965 Robert S. Carr, Mayor Lower marker:: Orlando Centennial Fountain Constructed by the Orlando Utilities Commission R. T. Overstreet, President • . . . — Map (db m7416) HM
51Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Linton E. Allen Memorial Fountain
Near N. Rosalind Avenue at E. Washington Street.
The Lake Eola Fountain was completely rebuilt after a devastating lightning Strike in 2009. The renovation, inspired and supported by the community, is loyal to the original 1957 design but with a modern choreographed light, music & water show. — Map (db m138885) HM
52Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Lynching of July Perry / Racial Violence in AmericaNovember 3, 1920
On East Central Boulevard at Court Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Central Boulevard.
Lynching of July Perry November 3, 1920 On Election Day, November 3, 1920, black residents in the Ocoee area who owned land and businesses were eager to vote. Despite a terrorizing Ku Klux Klan march through the streets of . . . — Map (db m137336) HM
53Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Mathew Robinson Marks
Near East Central Boulevard.
In Memory of Mathew Robinson Marks Mayor of Orlando 1889-1890 through whose vision the planting of our magnificent shade trees was inaugurated. — Map (db m6914) HM
54Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Mount Pleasant Baptist Church701 West South Street
On West South Street at South Parramore Avenue, on the right when traveling west on West South Street.
This African American church was organized in 1919 and met in various locations, including a bush arbor constructed of poles covered with branches. In 1921, land was purchased at this corner for a permanent structure, which was completed in 1924. . . . — Map (db m102978) HM
55Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Navy SeabeesOrlando Veterans Memorial Park
Near Lake Baldwin Lane at Glenride Way East.
Navy Seabees With Willing Hearts and Skillful Hands, the Difficult We do at Once, the Impossible Takes a Bit Longer Seabees Can Do We Build We Fight Map (db m143452) WM
56Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Orange County 9-11 Memorial
On W Central Boulevard 0.1 miles from N. Court Street, on the left.
These flags fly in honor and memory of those who lost their lives and loved ones in the attacks on our cherished American freedoms that took place in New York City, Washington, D.C. and Southwestern Pennsylvania on 9/11/2001 . . . — Map (db m138803) WM
57Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Orange County Courthouse
Near E. Central Boulevard 0.1 miles north of Court St.
Orange County Courthouse 65 East Central Boulevard Architect Murry S. King designed the sixth Orange County Courthouse in Orlando and supervised its construction until his death in 1925. The building was completed in 1927 under . . . — Map (db m138470) HM
58Florida (Orange County), Orlando — F-644 — Orlando Army Air Base
On Maguire Boulevard at East Livingston Street, on the right when traveling north on Maguire Boulevard.
Orlando Municipal Airport opened in 1928 on 65 acres of land north of Lake Underhill. In 1940, with Europe at war, the United States Army took over the airport for defense purposes, activating it as the Orlando Army Air Base on September 1, 1940. . . . — Map (db m54047) HM
59Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Orlando Reeves
Near East Washington Street 0.1 miles west of N. Eola Drive.
In whose honor our city Orlando was named Killed in this vicinity by Indians September 1835 "How sleep the brave who sink to rest by all their Country's wishes blest." Wm. Collins — Map (db m7418) HM
60Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Orlando Veterans Memorial Park
Near Lake Baldwin Lane at Glenride Way East, on the right when traveling south.
To those who died, honor and eternal rest To those still missing, remembrance and hope To those who returned, gratitude and peace — Map (db m144355) WM
61Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Orlando’s Round Building
On W Central Blvd 0.1 miles east of N Court St., on the left.
This 20’ Tall pre-cast concrete architectural element is one of the surviving segments of the 120 pieces that formed the “Brise Soleil” curtain wall that wrapped around what was known as “Orlando’s Round Building.” . . . — Map (db m143841) HM
62Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Orlando's First Settler, Aaron Jernigan
On Alamo Drive at 29th Street, on the left when traveling south on Alamo Drive.
Aaron Jernigan moved to what is now Orlando in 1843 after the passage of the Armed Occupation Act of 1842 that opened vast areas of Florida for settlement. According to the law, one could move onto land at least two miles from an established . . . — Map (db m73676) HM
63Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Patriots Of The American Revolution
Near Lake Baldwin Lane at Glenridge Way East.
Patriots Of The American Revolution 1775 - 1783. Heroes Of Liberty Daughters Of The American Revolution Orlando Chapter Dedicated June 12, 2010 — Map (db m143559) WM
64Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Pearl Harbor
Near Lake Baldwin Lane at Glenride Way East.
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 Woman Serving At Stations On Oahu Hawaii During The Japanese Attack . . . — Map (db m143496) WM
65Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Rosalind Club11 North Rosalind Avenue
On Rosalind Avenue 0.1 miles south of Wall Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Rosalind Club, a ladies club organized in 1894, constructed its first clubhouse on the current site of the Angebilt Hotel. In 1916, Orlando architect Murry S. King designed this structure overlooking Lake Eola. In 1919, the city . . . — Map (db m139097) HM
66Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Site and Home of Francis Eppes
Near South Osceola Aveune 0.2 miles south of Pineloch Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Site and home of Francis Eppes Grandson of President Thomas Jefferson Original house built 1868 — Map (db m111047) HM
67Florida (Orange County), Orlando — F-483 — Site of Fort Gatlin
On Gatlin Avenue at South Summerlin Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Gatlin Avenue.
On November 9, 1838, during the Second Seminole Indian War (1835-42), the U.S. Army established Fort Gatlin in Mosquito County. This fort was named for Army Assistant Surgeon John S. Gatlin (1806-1835), who was killed in the Dade Massacre in 1835. . . . — Map (db m6912) HM
68Florida (Orange County), Orlando — F-854 — The Black Bottom House of Prayer
On Bentley Street at North Westmoreland Drive, on the right when traveling west on Bentley Street.
In the summer of 1916, a few Black families from the Deep South settled in an area of Orlando called the Black Bottom, so named because when it rained, water settled in the area and remained so long that residents built canoes for transportation. As . . . — Map (db m128317) HM
69Florida (Orange County), Orlando — F-859 — The Cathedral Church of Saint Luke
On North Magnolia Avenue at East Jefferson Street, on the left when traveling north on North Magnolia Avenue.
Francis Wayles Eppes, grandson of President Thomas Jefferson, moved from Tallahassee to Orlando in 1869. Eppes was the first pioneer to gather Episcopal settlers in the area for worship. They purchased this site at the corner of Jefferson Street, so . . . — Map (db m93070) HM
70Florida (Orange County), Orlando — The Council Oak
On South Ferncreek Avenue south of Stevens Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
. . . — Map (db m129640) HM
71Florida (Orange County), Orlando — The Soldiers, The Sailors, The Statesmen
On Eola Street, on the right when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
(Side one): To the honored memory of The Soldiers, The Sailors, The Statesmen of the Confederate states of America. "Time cannot teach forgetfulness when grief's full heart is fed by fame." (Side two): "Tis wreathed around with . . . — Map (db m7448) HM
72Florida (Orange County), Orlando — F-923 — Tinker Field
On South Tampa Avenue at West South Street, on the right when traveling north on South Tampa Avenue.
Side 1 Joe Tinker (1880-1948) was an Orlando real estate developer and professional baseball player. While playing with the Chicago Cubs from 1906 to 1910, Tinker won four pennants, two World Series championships, and was part of a famous . . . — Map (db m120473) HM
73Florida (Orange County), Orlando — United States Marine Corps10 November 1775
Near Lake Baldwin Lane at Glenride Way East.
. . . — Map (db m143613) HM
74Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Veterans of the Battle of the BulgeArdennes
Near E. Robinson Street (State Road 526) at Cathcart Ave.
Dedicated to the gallant men and women who participated in the Battle of the Bulge, World War II, 16 December 1944 thru 25 January 1945 in Belgium and Luxembourg, the greatest battle ever fought by the United States Army. The Veterans of the Battle . . . — Map (db m7450) HM
75Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Vietnam War MemorialOrlando Veteran’s Memorial Park
Near Lake Baldwin Lane at Glenride Way East.
The Vietnamese People, Servicemen and Women of all branches of The Republic of Vietnam pay great tribute to the fallen soldiers of the Vietnam War Dân – Quân - Cán – Chính Việt Nam Cộng Ḥa Tri Ón . . . — Map (db m153374) WM
76Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Walden's Live Oak
On Oakstand Lane at Windy Wood Drive on Oakstand Lane.
In 1548 when I sprouted, Florida belonged to Spain. When I was 17 the oldest city in Florida, St. Augustine, was established. I was 215 years old when Spain traded Florida to Britain. When Florida became a U.S. Territory, I had lived 274 years. In . . . — Map (db m129719) HM
77Florida (Orange County), Windermere — F-867 — 1887 Windermere Schoolhouse
On West 7th Avenue west of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Opened in 1887, this structure is the only surviving one-room school house in Orange County, and one of the few still standing in Florida. The Frame Vernacular building, capped with a metal roof, was communally constructed using locally milled . . . — Map (db m93069) HM
78Florida (Orange County), Windermere — 6 — Forced EastwardFlorida De Soto Trail — July 17, 1539 —
Near Winter Garden Vineland Road (County Road 535) 6 miles north of Interstate 4 (State Road 400), on the right when traveling north.
It’s July 17, 1539… Hernando de Soto’s army has moved further north to the shores of this large lake – We have decided to name the lake St. John. Those of us in the cavalry have just returned from scouting ahead. We searched the . . . — Map (db m126572) HM
79Florida (Orange County), Windermere — F-370 — Windermere Town Hall
On Main Street south of West 5th Street, on the right when traveling south.
The settlement of Windermere began in the mid-1880s when Englishman Stanley Scott built his home in the area, giving it and the surrounding orange groves the name of Windermere, in memory of the Lake Windermere region of England. Other settlers . . . — Map (db m53961) HM
80Florida (Orange County), Winter Garden — Pounds Motor Company162 West Plant Street
On West Plant Street at South Lakeview Avenue, on the right when traveling east on West Plant Street.
Constructed in 1926, this building housed Pounds Motor Company for 82 years. Here, Hoyle Pounds operated the largest tractor dealership in the southeast U.S. As early as 1918, Pounds encouraged citrus owners to replace mules used to plow groves . . . — Map (db m81328) HM
81Florida (Orange County), Winter Garden — F-861 — Winter Garden Downtown Historic District
On East Plant Street at North Woodland Street, on the right when traveling west on East Plant Street.
On this corner, farmers built a small wooden train station soon after the Orange Belt Railroad reached the area in 1886. By 1899, the Taveres & Gulf Railroad constructed a second rail line and depot nearby. Wooden stores rose alongside the parallel . . . — Map (db m93068) HM
82Florida (Orange County), Winter Park — F-1075 — Albin Polasek Home and Studio
On Osceola Avenue (Florida Route 426) at Osceola Court, on the right when traveling west on Osceola Avenue.
This property was the retirement home of internationally-renowned artist Albin Polasek from 1950 until his death in 1965. He is heralded as one of 20th century America’s foremost sculptors. Born in 1879 in Frenstat, Moravia (now Czech Republic), . . . — Map (db m156195) HM
83Florida (Orange County), Winter Park — Hamilton HoltRollins College
On Holt Avenue at South Park Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Holt Avenue.
In recognition of the distinguished service rendered the city of Winter Park by Hamilton Holt and mark the tenth anniversary of his presidency of Rollins College the City Commission of Winter Park, on the occasion of the Rollins . . . — Map (db m156395) HM
84Florida (Orange County), Winter Park — Hon. Cornelius Amory PugsleyPugsley Hall — Rollins College —
On Holt Avenue east of South Park Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
This stone is from the foundation of the farm house near Peeksville, New York in which was born, 17 July, 1850 Hon. Cornelius Armory Pugsley Member of Congress, Trustee and Honorary Alumnus of Rollins College, founder of its Institute of . . . — Map (db m156394) HM
85Florida (Orange County), Winter Park — James RollinsKathleen W. Rollins Hall — Rollins College —
On Holt Avenue at Tiedtke Way, on the right when traveling south on Holt Avenue.
Boulder from the farm of James Rollins Who settled at Newington, New Hampshire in 1644 Rollins College is named after the family that he founded — Map (db m156396) HM
86Florida (Orange County), Winter Park — Knowles Memorial ChapelRollins College
On Holt Street at Chase Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Holt Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Knowles Memorial Chapel 1932 — Map (db m156330) HM
87Florida (Orange County), Winter Park — Rollins College Fiftieth Anniversary
On Chase Avenue at East Fairbanks Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Chase Avenue.
In commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the first meeting of the charter faculty of Rollins College held on this site 2 November 1885 And in recognition of the contribution to the establishment of Rollins made by its members; . . . — Map (db m156320) HM
88Florida (Orange County), Winter Park — The Dinky StationRollins College
On Ollie Avenue 0.1 miles from North Fairbanks, on the right when traveling west.
Site of “The Dinky” Station Originally The Orlando-Winter Park Railway Company 1889 -1967 Winter Park Historical Association 1986 Map (db m156253) HM
89Florida (Orange County), Winter Park — The Fiftieth AnniversaryRollins College
On East Morse Boulevard at Interlachen Avenue, in the median on East Morse Boulevard.
To commemorate The Fiftieth Anniversary of the decision reached 17 April 1885, by the General Congregational Association of Florida to establish in Winter Park Rollins College the first institution of higher education in . . . — Map (db m156221) HM
90Florida (Orange County), Winter Park — Ward House
On Osceola Avenue (Florida Route 426) at Osceola Court, on the right when traveling west on Osceola Avenue.
Built in 1883 by The Reverend Charles W. Ward, This house was used in 1885–1886 by Rollins College as the first dormitory for women. In grateful appreciation of the training received by them at Rollins, this tablet is placed . . . — Map (db m156204) HM
 
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