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Orlando, FL
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Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens |
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633 Osceola Ave, Winter Park 32789 407-647-6294 |
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WINTER PARK. The Polasek Museum and Gardens showcases paintings and sculpture done by the famous sculptor Albin Polasek, who created works from the '20s to the '40s. Stroll through three acres of gardens that include interesting pieces of this artist's realist statuary. |
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Cypress Gardens |
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6000 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven 33884 800-282-2123 |
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WINTER HAVEN. Holding the title for being Florida's first theme park, Cypress Gardens is quite impressive. Set among lush gardens that feature over 8,000 different plants and flowers, Cypress Gardens presents a hodgepodge of entertainment from exotic water-skiing to dancing and singing. The Botanic Gardens can be visited by land or water as boats traverse the canals laden with blooming flowers and plant life. Guests can also enjoy live performances and shows. Other attractions include a butterfly sanctuary and an aviary. Located near Orlando, just outside the city of Winter Haven. |
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Harry P. Leu Gardens |
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1920 N Forest Ave, Orlando 32803 407-246-2620 |
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NORTH ORLANDO. Leu Gardens offer a peaceful, relaxing spot in which to enjoy the beauty of nature. Guests can tread shaded paths and view large oak and camphor trees, as well as roses, camellias, and azaleas. The property also includes the Leu House Museum, a restored farmhouse. Be sure to visit the floral clock and the Orchid Conservatory before saying goodbye to these lovely gardens. |
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Historic Bok Sanctuary |
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1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales 33853 863-676-1408 |
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Description:
LAKE WALES. Located on Iron Mountain near Lake Wales, these beautiful gardens were first established in the late 1920s by publisher and author Edward Bok. The gardens span 130 acres and feature an abundance of plant life and trees, including azaleas, magnolias, camellias, ferns, pine and oaks. The gardens boast the highest point (298 feet) on the Florida peninsula, and an impressive tower crafted from marble and coquina hosts a 57-bell carillon that chimes on the half hour. Carillon recitals can be enjoyed daily at 1pm and 3pm. Pinewood House, the former home of the Charles Buck, Bethlehem Steel executive, also stands on the garden's property. The Mediterranean Revival style villa features landscaped grounds, interesting architecture and antique French, Spanish and Italian furnishings. |
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World of Orchids |
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2501 Old Lake Wilson Rd, Kissimmee 34747-2001 407-396-1887 |
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Description:
KISSIMMEE. Hundreds of species of orchids thrive in this tropical setting that boasts waterfalls and footpaths. Guests can enjoy the bright colors and fragrant scent that distinguishes these lovely flowers. The gift shop sells orchids for guests to take with them. |
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