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  2. Downtown Orlando - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Orlando is the historic core and central business district of Orlando, Florida, United States. It is bordered by Marks Street in the north, Mills Avenue ( SR 15) in the east, Orange Blossom Trail ( US 441) in the west, and Kaley Avenue in the south. There are several distinct neighborhoods in downtown; "North Quarter" to the north ...

  3. Orlando, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Orlando ( / ɔːrˈlændoʊ / or-LAN-doh) is a city in and the county seat of Orange County, Florida, United States. Part of Central Florida, it is the center of the Orlando metropolitan area, which had a population of 2,509,831 in 2017, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. It is the sixth-largest metropolitan area in the Southern United States ...

  4. Greater Orlando - Wikipedia

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    Greater Orlando. /  28.54°N 81.38°W  / 28.54; -81.38. The Orlando metropolitan area (officially, for U.S. Census purposes, the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area) is an inland metropolitan area in the central region of the U.S. state of Florida. Its principal cities are Orlando, Kissimmee and Sanford.

  5. MetroWest (Orlando) - Wikipedia

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    MetroWest (Orlando) /  28.52111°N 81.47750°W  / 28.52111; -81.47750. MetroWest is a master-planned community in Orlando, a city located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Florida. The 1,805-acre (730 ha) mixed-use community is located southwest of downtown Orlando, [4] with the main entrance situated on MetroWest Boulevard, off ...

  6. Church Street Station - Wikipedia

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    22 April 1976 [ 4] Church Street Station, also called the Old Orlando Railroad Depot, is a historic train station and commercial development in Orlando, Florida. The historic depot and surrounding buildings house a retail and entertainment center. The complex also contains a stop for SunRail, the commuter rail service of the Greater Orlando area.

  7. The Most Expensive ZIP Codes in Each City for Renters - AOL

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    There's an age-old debate about whether it's better to rent or buy when it comes to housing. Both sides of the discussion have their pros and cons, and often the correct answer is a personal ...

  8. Lake Eola Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Eola is a small lake within the South Eola neighborhood of Downtown Orlando, Florida, located at 28°32′37″N 81°22′22″W in Lake Eola Park. The lake is actually a sinkhole and is famous for its fountain. The sinkhole is approximately 23 feet 8 inches (7.21 m) deep and is located 100 feet (30.5 m) east of the fountain.

  9. Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida. /  28.38167°N 81.26306°W  / 28.38167; -81.26306. Lake Nona is a 17-square-mile (11,000-acre; 44 km 2; 4,400 ha) mixed-use planned community within the city limits of Orlando, southeast of Orlando International Airport. Being developed by Lake Nona Property Holdings (owned by Tavistock Group ), the Lake Nona ...