Altamonte Springs

Altamonte Springs

Author: Jim Robison

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2002-02

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738513973

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Visitors flock to Central Florida for its mild winters, pristine waterways, and proximity to Atlantic and Gulf beaches, and in the heart of Central Florida lies Altamonte Springs, the largest city in Seminole County. Taking its name from the many spring-fed lakes and sand hills that make up the area, Altamonte Springs is now home to more than 40,000 residents. Developed into a winter resort town in the late 1800s during the area's first tourism boom, Altamonte Springs became a sunny playground for the wealthy and an oasis for those requiring a "healing" environment in which to recuperate from various ailments. Times were good, but this was just the beginning of the once tiny village's growth and prosperity. From the era when rolling pineland along the lakes drew the first settlers to the area that would became Altamonte Springs, this community has attracted visitors and new residents from far and wide. The early railroad transported winter tourists who sought the medicinal qualities of local springs, and this influx of people led to the development of many businesses, including Fuller's Store, the grand Altamonte Hotel, and the Jasmine Theater. After surviving the challenges brought about by the Great Freeze of 1894-1895, the city continued to grow, and its citizens, with an unyielding spirit, continued to work, worship, socialize, and raise families in the community they called home. Today, Altamonte Springs is the bustling retail center of Seminole County.


The Altamonte Hotel

The Altamonte Hotel

Author: Marjorie Pollard

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2021-09-18

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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Lillian Blackwell is opulently raised in Boston with an adoring father and a mother who cannot accept her daughter's strong, independent personality. As a young adult, Lillian and her parents, attend the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, igniting her insatiable desire for all the nuances the late nineteenth century has to offer. Her marriage of convenience to James Clayton, at her father's insistence, allows her to become an owner of The Altamonte Hotel in Florida. On their honeymoon trip down the St. Johns River, she meets Bonner McDermott, a rogue riverboat captain, who after learning of James's death from malaria, pursues Lillian's love interest. However, Lillian discovers she's pregnant from her honeymoon and therefore has no time for romance. Now widowed and thousands of miles from the security of her father's support and encouragement, Lillian is determined to prove to the world that she can succeed as a hotelier. She is mentored by Henry Flagler and Julia Tuttle, as well as hosting many prominent, fascinating people who stay at The Altamonte. She befriends the black hotel maid, Birdie, who becomes her confidant. Lillian endures constant hardships in a rural setting and a male-dominated society. Bonner joins Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders in the Spanish American War. Upon returning home after experiencing the atrocities of the war, he realizes that his womanizing days are over. Will Lillian let him into her tight circle?


Winter Park, FL - A Historical Review Using Postcards

Winter Park, FL - A Historical Review Using Postcards

Author: Stewart Dunaway

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-06-30

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1387675966

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"This color book contains images of original postcards from the author's personal collection. In addition, historical accounts and research is provided (if found) pertaining to the subject of the postcard. Also included are a number of old plats from Orange Co. Deeds showing Lakeview, FL or the Town of Osceola, or what we know today as - Winter Park. A detailed index is provided, including indexing of names, places and key search criteria."--Page 4 of cover


The A.L.A. Green Book

The A.L.A. Green Book

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1920

Total Pages: 684

ISBN-13:

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Includes detail maps of all states east of Mississippi river, Ontario, Quebec and Maritime provinces.