Winter Park, Florida
HOW TO FIND WINTER PARK, FLORIDA
The most direct way to get to Winter Park is from I-4 just north of downtown Orlando.
Take the Fairbanks Avenue exit and go east for about 2 miles. You will come to Park Avenue.
Beautiful Rollins College will be to your right.
Turn left on Park Avenue and enjoy yourself in downtown Winter Park.
There are many other ways to enter Winter Park from the adjacent roads and streets in Orlando and Maitland. Just poke around and
discover some of these fun routes for yourself.
For example, you can take Orange Avenue north from downtown Orlando and arrive in Winter Park, avoiding that I-4 traffic.
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HISTORY OF WINTER PARK, FLORIDA
David Mizelle bought 8 acres of land in 1858 between the present
Lakes Mizelle, Berry and Virginia. He founded the little town of Lake View on his land. In 1879 the name was changed to Osceola.
In 1881 Loring A. Chase of Chicago visited the place, loved the area and bought 600 acres along Lake Maitland and Lake Osceola. He and a partner, O.E. Chapman, platted the town and named it Winter Park.
Winter Park began to develop in the 1880s as a citrus-growing center. It became a wintering retreat for wealthy Northerners, including Colonel Franklin Fairbanks and his partner, Charles Hosmer Morse.
They visited the area on one of their Florida vacations and fell in love with the place.
They were partners in various business including what is now the
Fairbanks Morse Company, manufacturers of engines and pumps.
Fairbanks Avenue and Morse Boulevard in Winter Park are named for these gentlemen who contributed much to the development of Winter Park in the early days.
In 1885, the Congregational Church established Florida’s first institute of higher learning, Rollins College. The college's campus sits on the shore of Lake Virginia. Rollins is considered by most folks to be one of the best Florida colleges. Anthony Perkins was a student at Rollins before hitting it big as Norman Bates in Hitchcock's 1960 classic, "Psycho". A Rollins graduate, Donald Cram, won a 1987 Nobel Prize for chemistry. The architecture of Rollins College inspires visions of Florida'sSpanish heritage. The campus is a pleasant place to take a walk.
The town of Winter Park is an upscale enclave of about 30,000 people in the heart of Orlando's urban area. It's sometimes hard to believe such a quiet place exists so near to the bustle of Walt Disney World and Universal Studios.The town is often overlooked as a central Florida tourism attraction, but is definitely worth a visit or an extended stay. It's Park Avenue shopping district is a wonderful place to spend a day or a week. I lived in Winter Park on two separate occasions. It is a relaxing place to live. If you live close to downtown, everything you need is within walking distance.
Shops and restaurants line the brick paved Park Avenue. As the name implies, there is a large grassy tree shaded park along the west side of the avenue.Flowers and ferns are cultivated and hanging from balconies all along the avenue. Many of the restaurants have sidewalk dining, and the whole Park Avenue stretch is a people watcher's paradise. Even the Amtrak station is right downtown across the park on Park Avenue. My son used to take the train down from Georgia and walk to my house to visit me. Several museums are within walking distance of Park Avenue.
The scenic boat tour at the eastern end of Morse Boulevard takes passengers on tours through the narrow canals between Lakes Virginia and Osceola.They have been at this location since 1938. The tour highlights nature and local birds, but another outstanding feature of the tours are the opulent mansions, old and new, that line the lakes.
WINTER PARK, FLORIDA MOTELS The category of motels in Winter Park may also include hotels, bed and breakfast inns, or other forms of lodging including Florida state parks or private campgrounds. - Park Plaza Hotel. This is the only hotel right downtown, and is a treat to stay in. Sit on your balcony and watch the people strolling along the avenue. 307 S Park Ave, Winter Park. Tel: 407-647-1072
- Thurston House Bed And Breakfast. This is an old Victorian house built in 1885 and completely restored in 1991. 851 Lake Ave, Maitland. Tel: 800-843-2721. Book a B&B Now! Click Here
- Best Western Mt. Vernon Inn. This is an older motel, but well maintained and reasonably priced. 110 South Orlando Avenue, Winter Park. Tel: 407-647-1166.
WINTER PARK, FLORIDA RESTAURANTS Winter Park has so many good places to eat it is tough to decide where to start. When I lived there in a condo two blocks from Park Avenue, there were 17 good restaurants within a short walk. The restaurant mix changes with the years. Here are a couple of the good ones I know something about that are worth visiting. - Park Plaza Gardens. Great service and pleasant atmosphere. Excellent selection of wines and spirits. Dine in the indoor dining room under the ficus trees or outside in the sidewalk cafe' on Park Avenue. Live jazz on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. 319 Park Avenue South, Winter Park. Tel: 407-645-2475.
- 310 Park South. Located across Park Avenue from Park Plaza Gardens. Enjoy cafe seating with great view of the avenue. Also has a nice full bar with good wine. 310 Park Avenue South, Winter Park. Tel: 407-647-7277.
- Bubbalou's Bodacious Bar-B-Q. Not fancy, but some of the best barbecue in Florida. A local tradition. 1471 Lee Rd, Winter Park. Tel: 407-628-1212.
- Bosphorous Turkish Cusine. Enjoy fine mid-eastern dining with kefta, kabobs and all the rest. 108 S Park Ave, Winter Park. Tel: 407-644-8609
WINTER PARK, FLORIDA ATTRACTIONS - The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art. The museum displays the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933). The collection includes stained-glass windows, lamps, jewelry and paintings. 445 North Park Avenue, Winter Park. Tel: 407-645-5311.
- Rollins College. A fine place to take a walk or get a good college degree. Wonderful old buildings with some great Moorish/Spanish architecture. 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park. Tel: 407-646-2000.
- Scenic Boat Tour. This is a don't miss experience. Pontoon boats with knowledgeable guides take you on a tour of the Winter Park lakes linked by narrow canals. You will glide quietly under live oaks draped with Spanish moss, sabal palms, and dense patches of bamboo stalks and banana trees. The lakefront mansions will boggle your mind. 312 East Morse Blvd., Winter Park. Tel: 407-644-4056
- Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens. This museum is in the impressive former house of the sculptor. The house was originally owned by Harry Sinclair of the oil company. It is on Lake Osceola. The magnificent building and grounds showcase dozens of classical sculptures by the late Czech-American sculptor. 633 Osceola Avenue, Winter Park. Tel: 407-647-6294.
- Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival. This annual sidewalk art festival is one of the best in the country. It takes place along Park Avenue every year. The festival is held on the third weekend in March. More than 350,000 people usually flock to this show to view the work of over 1200 artists.
OTHER THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO SEE IN WINTER PARK Central Florida Art Festivals Central Florida Day Trips Central Florida Heritage Sites Central Florida Museums Central Florida Parks Central Florida Theater Central Florida Tourist Attractions Central Florida Wineries
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