

Winter Park
Winter Park is a city in Orange County, Florida, United States. The population
was 24,090 at the 2000 census. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's
2006 estimates, the city had a population of 28,083. The city is home
to Rollins College, Full Sail University and the Charles Hosmer Morse
Museum of American Art, which houses the largest collection of Tiffany
glass on Earth. Winter Park enjoys more parkspace per capita than any
other city in Florida.
Winter Park was founded as a resort destination by wealthy New England
Industrialists before the turn of the 20th century. It is recognized
as the first centrally planned community in Florida; its main street
includes not only public civic buildings and retail, but also art galleries,
a private liberal arts college, museums, a park, a train station, a golf
course country club, a historic cemetery, and a beach and boat launch.
Winter Park is celebrated for a sense of place and history, uncommon
to many parts of Central Florida. Many structures are more than 100 years
old. The scenic "olde Winter Park" area is punctuated by small,
winding brick streets, and a canopy of old Southern Live Oak and Camphor
trees, draped with Spanish Moss. The city draws thousands of visitors
to annual festivals including the Bach Festival, the nationally ranked
Sidewalk Art Festivals, and the Winter Park Concours d'Elegance.



