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Glenda Hood (born 1950), mayor of Orlando, 1993–2003 (originally from Kissimmee, Florida) Rod Houison, musician, producer, sound engineer; Jack Hughes (born 2001), professional hockey player; Quinn Hughes (born 1999), professional hockey player; Will Hunt (born 1971), Evanescence drummer; Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960), author ...
The city of Orlando, Florida, was incorporated in 1875. The first mayor, William Jackson Brack, took office in 1875. The Orlando mayor is officially a nonpartisan election. The current mayor is Buddy Dyer, who was first elected in a special election in February 2003.
only partly within Orlando Carver Shores: 1968–1971 Catalina: 1957, 1958 Central Business District: 1875 [7] includes the Downtown Historic District (locally defined) [8] City of Orlando/GOAA: 1994 vacant land south of Orlando International Airport: Clear Lake: 1955–1963 College Park: 1923 or 1925 [9]
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This list of tallest building in Orlando ranks skyscrapers in Orlando, Florida, by height. The heights of buildings includes architectural details (permanent parts) but excludes antennas. The tallest building in the city of Orlando is the 200 South Orange, which is 441 feet (134 m) tall and has 32 floors. [1]
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