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Orlando While much of the county is often labeled “Orlando,” the actual city limits enclose only 65 square miles, with downtown Orlando being the focal point. There, quaint neighborhoods are rich in history, such as the Cherokee district, Thornton Park and Eola Heights. They stand out by virtue of their Victorian and colonial architecture on shady, brick-lined streets. There are five historic districts in and around downtown Orlando. Within the five districts there are nearly 1,400 historically significant buildings, both commercial and residential. Orlando is highlighted by Lake Eola, perhaps the most photographed locale in Central Florida. In recent years, developers set a priority to complement the city’s commercial district by building a vibrant housing sector, marked by upscale condominiums such as Waverly Place, The VUE at Lake Eola and the Sanctuary. A focus on family living helped spur residential developments at the edges of downtown. One of them is Baldwin Park, a traditional neighborhood with architecture reminiscent of the pre-1940’s era in Central Florida. Visit Orlando's website 

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