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There are many things to enjoy
in Orlando...Here are just a few!
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Lake Eola, Downtown Orlando
Filled with beautiful neighborhoods and parks, Downtown Orlando--with
its designated historic districts - provides a setting in which
residential communities flourish in close proximity to schools and
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Leu Gardens
1920 North Forest Avenue
407-246-2620
Harry
P. Leu Gardens offers nearly fifty acres of peaceful grounds for
visitors to enjoy "Old Florida" at a leisurely pace.
Guests may stroll along meandering paths shaded by ancient oaks
and forest of camellias and later take a guided tour of the Leu
House museum, a restored nineteenth century farmhouse. If
you are planning to visit Central Florida, your trip wouldn't be
complete without a visit to the beautiful Leu Gardens, just minutes
from I-4 and the theme parks.
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Orlando
Science Center
The largest science center in the Southeastern United States. The
Orange County Historical Museum opened it's new facilities in 2000
when it moved into the historic Orange County Courthouse, adjacent
to a beautiful new city park. |
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Loch
Haven Park
407-246-2287
Orlando Loch Haven Park covers 45 acres and serves as the region's
premier cultural park. Nestled between three lakes, Lake Estelle
on the north, Lake Rowena on the east, and Lake Formosa on the south,
the park is located on North Mills Avenue and Princeton Streets. |
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Dubsdread Golf Course
549 West Par Street
407-246-2551
Conveniently located just minutes from downtown
Orlando, Dubsdread is the city's oldest municipal golf course.
Built in 1920, this course is the annual site of the city amateur
championship. The golf course is known for its narrow fairways
and demanding approach shot required to successfully carry the
water protecting the fourth green.
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Dartmouth Park
822 Dartmouth Street
College Park
Features:
Green space playground, picnic area, fitness trail, pavilion, sculpture
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