Greenwood Cemetery is Orlando’s oldest, established in 1880 by eight men with last names folks who have driven around Orlando will recognize, like Boone, Livingston, Delaney and Robinson.
Orlando’s 1889 railroad depot the one that put the “station” in Church Street Station began its life as part of rail magnate Henry Plant’s storied Florida empire.
Orlando’s strong ties to Great Britain, boosted by the tourists who flock to our theme parks, include historic connections to two of the city’s oldest downtown buildings. Both are official city landmarks.