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Our beautiful town is brimming with unique sights that are worth exploration! A driving tour around our fair city will reveal these landmarks that are distinctly Winter Park!

If you would like to suggest another location for our Sights Around the Town webpage, just contact our archivist at: bwhite@wppl.org.



 

The Scenic Boat Tour has been in business over 60 years!

The Splash Fountain in Shady Park can be a refreshing stop!

Yes, there are still peacocks that reside in Winter Park!
Do you know where this “Peacock Crossing” sign is located?

There are a few of these cochina rocks peppered throughout the city. Can you list their locations?

Winter Park’s emblem, the peacock, adorns the Park Avenue street posts.

There’s no doubt that there’s a golf course in town

This inspirational bench is situated in the park-like area of the library grounds.

This majestic eagle stands guard at a driveway entrance.
Do you know where?

This colorful bridge spans the canal that connects Lake Maitland and Lake Osceola.

When you see this one-of-a-kind landmark, you know you’ve reached The Mayflower !

This enormous tree is located in a Winter Park neighborhood.
Do you know where?

This obelisk denotes a historic neighborhood: Hannibal Square.







ARCHIVIST
Barbara White, MLIS
E-mail: bwhite@wppl.org
Phone: (407) 623-3300 ext. 106

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