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This map shows the incorporated and unincorporated areas in Orange County, Florida, highlighting Orlando in red. It was created with a custom script with US Census Bureau data and modified with Inkscape.
US 17 / US 92 (Orlando Avenue) Seminole County line former SR 427 [4] CR 428 [5] Michigan Street former SR 428 [6] unsigned CR 431: Pine Hills Road former SR 431 [4] CR 435: Hiawassee Road, Apopka-Vineland Road, Mount Plymouth Road former SR 435 [4] CR 436A: Hall Road former SR 436A [4] CR 437: Ocoee-Apopka Road, Binion Road, Plymouth-Sorrento ...
Map of USA with Florida highlighted: Date: see file history below. Source: Own work (Original text: own work by uploader, based on Image:Map of USA without state names.svg) Author: This version: en:User:Huebi Base versions this one is derived from: originally created by en:User:Wapcaplet: Permission (Reusing this file)
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Citrus grower John Ericsson built the first known home in College Park at 19 West Princeton, in the middle of what was then an 80-acre (320,000 m 2) grove.Other settlers soon followed, especially after the arrival of the South Florida Railroad in 1880, including: Adam Given, Mr. Grover, Marshall Porter, James Wilcox, Algernon Hayden, John W. Childress, and George Russell.
SR 416 was created around 1990 when SR 438 was moved from Silver Star Road to the new Princeton Street extension, and the old alignment needed a number. [ citation needed ] Major intersections
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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]