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Old 01-20-2009, 11:57 AM
 
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I think we are realistic and intelligent enough to know that really isnt true. Oh i forgot the declaration of Independence was signed in Winter Park!...lol

Someone once told me before Disney was around and stole their thunder there was a water tower in Winter Garden that people used to come here to see. Now that has huge historical significance doesnt it. I'll arrange coach trip so we can all visit it.

I think as someone who enjoys learning about history, going to museums, art gallaries and the such, that that sort of thing is very light on the ground here. Unless interms of history you enjoy studying swamps. Or the hilliarios sign that says Historic Kissimmee. Kissimmees cliam to fame is that it was originally called Allendale but was renamed in the 1880s when it became incorporated. And its claim to fame/growth can be credited to Hamilton Disston of Philidelphia, who based his two-million acre (8,000 km²) drainage operation out of the small town. Wow, historical.....
I think that Mr. Flagler, Mr. Hemmingway, Mr. Armstrong, Senator Glenn, and many others would disagree that there is no history in Florida. I'm sure that members of the Seminole Nation, Alonzo Rollins, the many men who fought in the US Civil War, and the Spanish Fleet of 1715 would all seem to think that there was quite a bit of history here.
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Old 01-20-2009, 01:09 PM
 
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Winter Park has lots of history; long before Disney!

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Old 01-20-2009, 07:43 PM
 
Location: Championsgate, Fl
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I took a look at this website, and while Winter Park is quite old, relatively speaking the site shows nothing of historical significance apart from some old buildings, gardens and pictures of people and buildings back in the late 1800-1930s.

But it strikes me very few people are interested in History here. College Park is another example of an old area with old buildings, but what happened, a great number of the homes were demolished to make way for new condos and townhomes.

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Winter Park has lots of history; long before Disney!

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Old 01-21-2009, 05:05 AM
 
Location: Central Florida
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I think this debate about the History of Central Florida would make a great thread on its own. However, this thread is getting a little off topic.
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Old 03-11-2009, 08:03 PM
 
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[quote=annerk;7085007]I think that Mr. Flagler, Mr. Hemmingway, Mr. Armstrong, Senator Glenn, and many others would disagree that there is no history in Florida. I'm sure that members of the Seminole Nation, Alonzo Rollins, the many men who fought in the US Civil War, and the Spanish Fleet of 1715 would all seem to think that there was quite a bit of history here.[/quote

That was beautifully put.
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Old 03-12-2009, 08:07 AM
 
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I love Celebration and plan to move there within ten years.
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Old 11-06-2009, 08:37 PM
 
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Everyone mentions high dues, high taxes, etc. Can they be listed so we have an idea of what the extras are?
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Old 11-07-2009, 08:19 PM
 
Location: New York
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I really like Celebration, that may be my future home lol.
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Old 12-20-2009, 01:22 AM
 
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We moved down five years ago from Mass., and were very excited at first, but unfortunately things changed. Little did we know that behind that pretty facade of the white fence and porches, the home we paid way too much for was built by persons that obviously did not have any skills in their trade. We have a sad joke that when day laborers showed up to work, one was assigned the job of electrician and the other plumber, and that has caused us a huge expense correcting. Many of my neighbors echo that feeling. All the wood around the windows and doors rotted, and the A/C needed to be replaced. Oh well, here we be.
I would discourage anyone from moving to this town. Its fine to visit, but not to live, and certainly not to raise children. Mine are grown and off on their own, but I would never have had them go to these public schools.
No culture, history, or sense of place. Yes, if you don't like it why don't you leave....not to worry, that is in the works.
Sorry to sound so negative, just being honest.
I'm from New England and have been a regular visitor to Florida for over 25 years. When Celebration was built I checked it out, took the tour, etc. The overwhelming sense that I got was "they're trying to "imagineer" a New England town." Unfortunately, 300 year old communities cannot be imagineered. Save your money. Rent a place in the sunbelt during the harshest winter months. And, come back home to the real thing in the spring. Dorothy was right. There's no place like home.
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Old 12-20-2009, 10:17 AM
 
Location: Orange County, Florida
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I think we are realistic and intelligent enough to know that really isnt true. Oh i forgot the declaration of Independence was signed in Winter Park!...lol

Someone once told me before Disney was around and stole their thunder there was a water tower in Winter Garden that people used to come here to see. Now that has huge historical significance doesnt it. I'll arrange coach trip so we can all visit it.

I think as someone who enjoys learning about history, going to museums, art gallaries and the such, that that sort of thing is very light on the ground here. Unless interms of history you enjoy studying swamps. Or the hilliarios sign that says Historic Kissimmee. Kissimmees cliam to fame is that it was originally called Allendale but was renamed in the 1880s when it became incorporated. And its claim to fame/growth can be credited to Hamilton Disston of Philidelphia, who based his two-million acre (8,000 km²) drainage operation out of the small town. Wow, historical.....
What a ridiculously condescending series of statements. Yes, in fact those things are all history, nor are any of them unimportant. The same things could be said about most rural areas (which Central Florida was until recently) anywhere in the country (or the world). Is it not history to you if it doesn't involve wars or important social movements? Most of the real interesting parts of history are local things like the ones you mentioned, and Central Florida has plenty of them. Central Florida was also the departure point for mankind's first journey to another world, hardly a minor footnote in civilization's story.

Florida as a whole has been colonized longer than any other U. S. state, and if you can't find plenty of engaging history hear you simply aren't looking.

-Harry
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