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English: This is a locator map showing Orange County in Florida. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 14 February 2006: Source:
2010 U.S. Census tract map of Orange County. Communities in Orange County in the US state of Florida are all primarily located in the county's western half. It includes 12 municipalities (10 cities and 3 towns), 38 census-designated places, and 7 unincorporated places. The county seat is Orlando, which is also the most populous city.
The Moore Haven Downtown Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on October 12, 1995) located in Moore Haven, Florida. The district runs from 3 through 99 Avenue J., 100 1st Street and Lone Cypress Park, a park which houses the only cypress tree in the district. It contains 7 historic buildings covering 22 acres.
The various Lockup series explore jail and prison facilities throughout the United States, profiling notable inmates, incidents, and prison operations. A typical episode usually follows one or two inmates as they attend disciplinary hearings, receive visits from family, and interact with other inmates.
"Orange County Jail Extended Stay: Wake Up Call" December 25, 2010 () 106 "Life After Lockup: Komyatti, Slagle, and Tye" February 26, 2011 () 107 "Orange County Jail Extended Stay: Murder and Miracles" March 19, 2011 () 108 "Orange County Jail Extended Stay: Unholy Trinity" March 26, 2011 () 109
The hotel opened on November 1, 1986 as The Peabody Orlando, being a brand extension of the original Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. [1]In 2010, a $450 million renovation of the hotel added a 31-story tower that doubled the number of rooms from 891 to 1641 and added a resort pool complex. [2]