Orlando may be the least understood world-famous city in the United States. Its theme parks draw millions, but relatively few of them realize it also boasts a history that goes back long before Walt Disney World opened in 1971. For most of that history, photographers and artists have documented life in Florida’s largest inland city. In this illustrated talk, designed to complement the History Center’s latest special exhibition, Orlando Collected, longtime Central Florida history writer Joy Wallace Dickinson traces the trajectory of Orlando’s last 150 years through favorite images of the city and some of the fascinating folks who have called it home.
Orange County Regional History Center, 65 E Central Blvd, 32801 View Map
65 E Central Blvd , 32801