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M is for Morse.

Charles Hosmer Morse was very important to the development of Winter Park. He first visited Winter Park in 1881, and came to love this area. Later, he improved the city by donating the land for Central Park. Morse Boulevard and the Morse Museum are named in his honor.

Click here to see a picture of Charles H. Morse.

Click here to see a picture of The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art.


Morse the Peacock says: "Please click the X in the Pop-Up Window to close it before going on to the next letter in the alphabet!"

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