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These cultural attractions range from gardens
to fine art museums, with a few historic attractions
added to the mix. They are ideal for days when
the theme park crowds are something you wish
to avoid, take a slower pace - or grab a spot
on what may be the best ride Orlando has to
offer on a vintage warplane! The choice is
yours and as varied as your whims and wishes.
A World of Orchids
- An indoor rain forest garden houses some
of the most beautiful orchids species in the
world. There is also a nature walk, exotic
birds, tropical plants and Koi fish in this
relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere. / Tues.
to Sun. 9:30 am - 4:30 pm / 2501 Old Lake
Wilson Rd. / Kissimmee / 407-396-1887
Albin Polasek Museum
and Sculpture Garden - Three acres
of gardens and a museum featuring the works
of painter and sculptor Albin Polasek. A chapel
on the grounds houses his more famous "Fourteen
Stations of the Cross". / Tues. through
Sat. 10 am - 4 pm; Sun. 1 to 4 pm (Admission
free on Sundays) / 633 Osceola Ave. / Winter
Park / 407-647-6294
Bok Tower Gardens
- An hour south of downtown Orlando is the
128 acre Bok Tower Gardens, home of Florida's
famous Passion Play held in the Amphitheater
during season of Lent. The Bok Tower, a registered
historic landmark, provides daily carillon
recitals throughout the year that waft over
the lush gardens and wildlife sanctuary. /
1151 Tower Blvd. / Lake Wales / 863-676-1408
ext. 56
Charles Hosmer Morse
Museum of American Art - Featuring
three galleries that house the world's largest
comprehensive collection of works by Louis
Comfort Tiffany, the Morse Museum also hosts
paintings, illustrations and American art forms
from hundreds of 19th and early 20th-century
artists. / Tues. through Sat. 9:30 am to 4
pm; Fri. 9:30 am to 8 pm; Sun. 1 to 4 pm /
445 Park Ave. N. / Winter Park / 407-645-5311
Cornell Fine Arts Museum
- This gallery focuses on western world art
of the 20th century and includes sculpture,
paintings, drawings and other artworks from
America and Europe. / Tues. - Fri. 10 am to
5 pm; Sat. and Sun. 1 to 5 pm / (Admission
free) / Rollins College / 1000 Holt Ave.
/ Winter Park / 407-646-2526
Fantasy of Flight
- Fantasy of Flight is an aviation park with
more than 20 vintage aircraft displays, flight
simulators and an aircraft restoration area.
/ Polk City / 9 am to 5 pm daily / 863--984-3500
Florida's Citrus Tower
- Providing panoramic views of the heart of
Florida's citrus growing region, Citrus Tower
soars to a glass-enclosed observation deck
at 226 feet. With additional antenna above
the deck, the towers maximum height tops off
at almost 500 feet. Built in 1956, the structure
can withstand wind velocities of 190 mph, has
been a popular viewing spot since...elevator
up! / 141 N. Highway 27 / Clermont / 352-394-4061
Flying Tigers Warbird
Restoration Museum - Share the excitement
and bravery from another generation, World
War II and Korean warplanes are displayed and
restored in this amazing facility. Next door
you can sign up and reserve a seat to take
a real ride in one of these vintage wonders
at Warbird Adventures. / 231 N. Hoagland
Blvd. / Kissimmee / Open 9 am to 5:30 pm, daily
/ 407-933-1942
Fort Christmas Historical
Park - Located in Christmas, about
30 miles east of Orlando is a replica of a
piece of Florida's ancient history, a Seminole
war fort. Situated on a 25 acre county park
site, Fort Christmas reveals another aspect
of America's diverse past. / 1300 N. Fort
Christmas Rd. / Christmas / 407-568-4149
Harry P. Leu Botanical
Gardens - An 1888 restored farmhouse,
the Leu House Museum is the centerpiece of
the 50 acre botanical collection exhibited
along the shores of Lake Rowena in northeastern
Orlando. Roses, palms and camellias are featured
along with an orchid house, the collection
is considered one of the nations best.
Guided tours are offered on the hour and half
hour, call for opening times. / 1920 N.
Forest Ave. / 407-246-2620
Orlando Museum of Art
- The museum houses several changing art exhibits
on loan from around the world as well as their
own extensive permanent collection of works.
Mediums displayed include paintings, prints,
photography, sculpture and mixed media. / Tues.
- Sat. 10 am to 5 pm; Sun. Noon to 5 pm / Loch
Haven Park / 2416 Mills Ave. / 407-896-4231
Orlando Science Center
- A day full of fun for the whole family without
the high price tags of the parks. Ten themed
exhibit halls await with lots of interactive
activities for children and adults. A CineDome
Planetarium that also shows large format films
and an Adventure Theater as well as five Discovery
Laboratories can keep everyone in your party
busy for hours. Separate tickets required for
large format films and planetariums shows.
/ Mon. - Thurs. 9 am to 5 pm; Fri. - Sat. 9
am to 9 pm; Sun. Noon to 5 pm / Loch Haven
Park / 777 E, Princeton St. / 407-514-2000
Titanic, The Exhibition
- See artifacts recovered from the the ocean
floor resting place of this famous 1912 shipwreck
which sits over two and 1/2 miles below the
waves. Look for detailed life-sized reconstructions
of the Grand Staircase and other parts of the
ill-fated ship. Exhibits cover all aspects
of the Titanic story as derived from the dramatic
testimonials of her passengers and crew. /
Open 10 am to 10 pm daily / The Mercado
/ 8445 International Dr. / 407-248-1166
Winter Park Historical
Museum - An interesting museum that
looks at various historic time periods, interchanging
exhibits and rotating displays highlight some
of the changes that have occurred in central
Florida. / Thurs. - Fri. 11 am to 3
pm; Sat. 9 am to 1 pm; Sun. special tours available
by appointment / 200 New England Ave. /
Winter Park / 407-647-8180
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