Winter Park, FL Summer Camps
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Nike Basketball Camp Winter Park
Winter Park, FL
In between San Jose and San Francisco, U.C. Santa Cruz Girls Basketball Camp offers a great opportunity to get better this summer.
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Day Camp
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Residential Camp
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Florida Collegiate Summer League
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Day Camp
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Coed
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Day Camp
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The Center For Contemporary Dance
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Day Camp
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Threshold Academy Summer Camp
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Day Camp
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Coed
Summer Camps in Winter Park, FL
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About Winter Park, FL
Winter Park is a suburban city in Orange County, Florida, United States. The population was 24,090 at the 2000 census. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2006 estimates, the city had a population of 28,083. The 2010 census count was 27,852, suggesting a small decline in 2007-2010. It is part of the Orlando–Kissimmee Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is home to Rollins College, Full Sail University and the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, which houses the largest collection of Tiffany glass. Winter Park features open park space, residential areas, and a street-side shopping district along Park Avenue.
History of Winter Park, FL
Lake Osceola in c. 1906 The site was first inhabited by Europeans in 1858, when David Mizell Jr. bought an 8-acre homestead between Lakes Virginia, Mizell, and Berry. A settlement, called Lake View by the inhabitants, grew up around Mizell's plot. It got a post office and a new name—Osceola—in 1870. The area did not develop rapidly until 1880, when a South Florida Railroad track connecting Orlando and Sanford was laid a few miles west of Osceola. Shortly afterwards, Loring Chase came to Orange County from Chicago to recuperate from a lung disease. In his travels, he discovered the pretty group of lakes just east of the railbed. He enlisted a wealthy New Englander, Oliver E. Chapman, and they assembled a very large tract of land, upon which they planned the town of Winter Park.
Winter Park, FL City Statistics:
Population: 24090
Longitude: -81.3437
Latitude: 28.5959