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Archive for ‘Downtown Orlando’

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The Histories of Central Florida

Looking back on the history of Central Florida, there are a few common threads. American Indians, the growth of the citrus industry, the great freeze of 1894-1895, the two World Wars and the explosion of the tourist industry all shaped the area into the towns and cities we know today. But while there are many […]

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Looking back at the Great Public Art Challenge

If you missed out on the Great Public Art Challenge, here’s a video that has been posted on YouTube. Below the video is a press release regarding the event.

Last Saturday, April 12, downtown professionals, young urban dwellers, families and art enthusiasts gathered together to participate in The Great Public Art Challenge. The event was hosted […]

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Orlando Culture

Have you ever heard of the Red Chair Project?
If you don’t live in Orlando, probably not. And even if you do, it’s not very likely.
The Red Chair Project is a public service designed to increase participation in the Central Florida arts and cultural community by providing methods to increase ticket sales, increase arts education opportunities […]

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Art in Downtown Orlando

One of my favorite pieces of public art in Orlando is the bronze sculpture, “Bunk Baxter, Alligator Wrestler”, which sits near the fountain of Heritage Square in the front courtyard of The History Center. If you’ve never seen the piece, it is a remarkably realistic life-sized sculpture of a man wrestling an alligator, with two […]

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Take your kids to The History Center

If you’re looking for something to do with the kids this weekend, plan a trip to The Orange County Regional History Center. Since January, The History Center has had two exhibits that people of all ages, but especially kids, would love to see.

“Kid Stuff: Great Toys from Our Childhood” features toys from the past 50 […]

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Movie theater in Downtown Orlando may not happen

Here are a few snippets from an article on the Orlando Sentinel website today, describing how the planned 12-screen movie theater at the heart of The Plaza project may no longer happen.
Developer Cameron Kuhn said Thursday that he is all but broke, in the process of swapping property and assets to clear his debt, and […]

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