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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2024
  • Orlando, Florida
    Orlando, a city in central Florida, is home to more than a dozen theme parks. Chief among its claims to fame is Walt Disney World, comprised of parks like the Magic Kingdom and Epcot, as well as water parks. Another major destination, Universal Orlando, offers Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure, with the Wizarding World of Harry Potter straddling both.
    Orlando is home to more than 100 lakes. Lake Eola in downtown Orlando is actually a giant sinkhole and is 80 feet at its deepest point.
    Orlando was once the main hub of Florida’s citrus industry. A deep freeze in the late 1800s caused farms to move their citrus crops further south.
    There is no official documentation on how Orlando received its name, although it is known that the city was originally named Jernigan, after the first permanent settler in the area. Some believe it was named “Orlando” for a character in Shakespeare’s “As You Like It.”
    The Rogers Building and the 1890 Railroad Depot are the oldest remaining structures in downtown Orlando.
    66 million people visited Orlando in 2015, more than any other destination in the world. The number of visitors in Orlando each day is equivalent to the population of Atlanta.
    Gatorland, the first theme park in Orlando, opened in 1949. Its main attraction was a 15-foot gator which was said to be the biggest in the world.
    Universal Studios opened in Orlando in 1990 with Nickelodeon, Back to the Future, E.T., Ghostbusters and The Bates Hotel attractions.
    To fund the demolition of its old city hall, Orlando enlisted the help of Hollywood. Producer Joel Silver blew up the building for the opening scene of Lethal Weapon 3.
    The official nickname of the city of Orlando is “The City Beautiful.” It is also known as “O-Town.”
    The Orlando Magic NBA team was almost known as the Orlando Juice. A contest was held in 1987 to pick the name of the team. The finalists were the “Heat”, the “Tropics,” the “Juice,” and the “Magic.”
    Learn more about our Science In Motion program, as well as our Orlando Heritage Festival and our Camping World Bowl Game Marching Band and Cheer and Dance.
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  • @Homemaker-eg2he
    @Homemaker-eg2he 4 месяца назад

    i grew up in florida havent been back in a long time thankyou so much for this video...