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Once a haven for artists,
writers and some of the most influential
families in the country, Winter Park was
promoted in the late 1800s as a refuge
for “the cultured and wealthy.”
Those early boosters would almost certainly
be pleased to see how it all turned out.
Today, the city is home
to 70 parks and nearly as many oak trees
(20,000) as residents (24,090). Its eight
square miles encompasses lovely old homes,
an upscale shopping district, a prestigious
liberal arts college, a plethora of galleries
and museums and street signs that admonish
motorists to “drive with extraordinary
care.”
The heart of Winter Park
is Park Avenue, stretching 10 blocks and
boasting more than 100 shops, from upscale
national retailers to one-of-a-kind boutiques.
The Avenue, as locals call it, is a European-inspired
thoroughfare featuring hidden courtyards,
sidewalk cafés and a charming Central
Park facing the storefronts.
In addition, the downtown
shopping district has begun to spread
west on New England Avenue as developer
Dan Bellows builds posh apartments and
retail stores in previously blighted areas.
On the south end of Park
Avenue is the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum
of American Art, showcasing the world’s
largest collection of Tiffany glass. Each
Christmas a set of priceless, holiday-themed
Tiffany windows are moved to Central Park,
where they are displayed as part of the
city’s seasonal festivities.
Several blocks farther
west is Winter Park Village, a red-hot
retail and entertainment center on U.S.
17-92. New condominiums are available
in the Village, which attracts a generally
younger crowd than Park Avenue and has
emerged as one of Central Florida’s
most popular see-and-be-seen destinations.
Year-round the city is
alive with festivals and special events,
from the Sidewalk Art Festival, drawing
more than 250,000 guests each spring,
to the Exotic Car Show and assorted celebrations
in Central Park.
On the shores of Lake
Virginia, beautiful Rollins College, the
oldest institution of higher education
in Florida and one of the top-rated private
liberal arts colleges in the country,
is home to the Cornell Fine Arts Museum
and the internationally renowned Bach
Festival Choir.
Incongruous as it may
sound, Winter Park also hosts a Saturday
morning farmers’ market, where visitors
can buy everything from fresh produce
to houseplants and crafts.
High-end condos account
for most new residential construction
in Winter Park. More than 500 apartments,
condos and hotel rooms are either under
construction or moving through the approval
process.
To see Winter Park as
it should be seen, shell out five bucks
and take a guided tour along the Winter
Park Chain of Lakes. Scenic Boat Tours,
headquartered at Dinky Dock near Rollins
College, has been cruising these canals
since 1938, offering regular folks a chance
to peek into the backyards of the rich
and occasionally famous.
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