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  2. Church Street Station - Wikipedia

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    Church Street station was the fifth largest entertainment complex in Orlando in 1998, attracting 550,000 thousand visitors. [37] That year revenue was $20.8M but it had an operating loss of about $1M. [ 37 ]

  3. Downtown Orlando - Wikipedia

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    Church Street Station is also located in this area. Many of Orlando's historic buildings are located within the CBD standing next to modern skyscrapers. The Rogers Building (built in 1886), originally an English Gentlemen's Club built in the Queen Anne style, is the oldest building in downtown Orlando and now is home the Downtown Art's District ...

  4. 55 West - Wikipedia

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    55 West, commonly referenced as, simply, 55 W, is an apartment tower in Downtown Orlando. The building overlooks Church Street Station, and stands next to 200 South Orange. Built in 2009, the building is the fifth-tallest building in downtown

  5. Pleasure Island (Walt Disney World) - Wikipedia

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    As the name originates from a fictional location in Walt Disney's 1940 film Pinocchio, Pleasure Island opened emulating Church Street Station in Downtown Orlando, Florida. [1] At that time, this was a highly successful gated attraction which offered admission to multiple clubs for one price.

  6. Orlando Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    In the line's early days, the FC&P's passenger trains served the historic Church Street Station in Orlando, which belonged to the South Florida Railroad. [1] Trains would turn on to the South Florida Railroad (which would become the main line of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad , the Seaboard Air Line's competitor) in Downtown Orlando just ...

  7. List of objects dropped on New Year's Eve - Wikipedia

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    Orlando, Florida: The "Orange Ball" drop was previously hosted on Church Street in Downtown Orlando; in 2024, after Church Street Entertainment discontinued the event, a consortium of local restaurant and bar owners reached an agreement to purchase the ball and continue the event, re-locating it to Thornton Park. [19] [20]

  8. Inter&Co Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Former names: Orlando City Stadium (2017–2019) Exploria Stadium (2019–2024) Location: 655 West Church Street, Orlando, Florida 32805 [3] [1] Coordinates: 1] [2]: Public transit: Church Street Station 21, 319 Grapefruit Line: Owner: Orlando City SC: Operator: Orlando City SC: Executive suites: 31 [4]: Capacity: 25,500 [5]: Field size: 120 yd × 75 yd (110 m × 69 m) [6]: Acreage: 10 ...

  9. South Florida Railroad - Wikipedia

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    South Florida Railroad's historic Church Street Station in 2014. It now serves SunRail trains. When completed in 1884, the South Florida Railroad's main line ran from Sanford southwest through Orlando and Lakeland to Tampa, terminating at Port Tampa. The main line today runs south of and roughly parallel to Interstate 4. Some of the towns along ...