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    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    City Of Christmas, Florida

    City Of Christmas, Florida

    5.0(1 review)
    36.3 mi

    The weather outside may not be frightful, but Christmas in Florida can be so delightful. While…read morebalmy breezes and swaying palms may not be everyone's idea of a typical Christmas, Floridians have found some pretty unique ways to celebrate the season. And, for those who just can't do without ice and snow, we have that too... we even have a town named Christmas. Yes, Virginia... there really is a Christmas, Florida. Florida may not see much snow, but the small post office near historical Fort Christmas sees plenty of activity prior to the holidays. People come from miles around to have their Christmas cards postmarked "Christmas, Florida!" If you go, expect to wait in longer-than-usual lines for what has become a holiday tradition for many. Christmas, Florida, is a strip of highway 50, east of Orlando, with an overly large post office and a number of local attempts at the theme. Christmas pennants hang from every telephone pole, there's a Christmas trailer park, a perennial fully decorated evergreen tree, religious grottoes, and a small but ominous locked Christmas Museum, apparently open only by appointment or at special events. There are a few things Christmas is famous for one being the post office but that's another review another is Fort Christmas that's also another review then there's the most famous person coming from Christmas noooooo it's not Santa it's James Wheeler a.k.a. Tex. American Sculptor James Hughlette "Tex" Wheeler's Headstone, located in the Fort Christmas Cemetery in Christmas, Florida. Mr. Wheeler is best known for his sculptures of the famed racehorse Seabiscuit and the jockey who rode him to fame, George Woolf at Santa Anita Park in California as well as a statue of Will Rogers at the Will rogers Memorial in Claremore, Oklahoma. If you ever have the opportunity to stop in you should it like stopping in to see the the world's largest ball of twine or the largest frying pan you know it's gonna be on your bucket list now :-)

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    Social Security - 748am on a Friday

    Social Security

    2.9(72 reviews)
    34.8 mi

    Well, I was expecting the worst, but I was pleasantly surprised by what an easy experience it was!…read moreHowever, a few caveats: Definitely make a reservation beforehand, because they ask you before you even enter the building if you have one. Also, arrive 30 minutes early- for 2 reasons: parking- while there are places around the building to park on the street, good luck finding a space. I ended up simply parking in the garage- which, by the way, costs $20 for 2 hours. Also, you can leave the garage through 2 doors, but those same doors are locked from the outside, so you have to walk all the way around when you leave to get to your car. Upon entering the building, you will be asked if you have a reservation, and you will have to show it to the security guard. Once in, be prepared for airport security- removing all metal, going through a metal detector, and being wanded. For me, anyway, after that, everything was a breeze. Upon entering the 3rd floor, I was again asked if I had a reservation and had to show it to the security guard, who in turn directed me to the kiosk where I signed in and was given a paper ticket. I was given a number that corresponded to a screen. I sat down in a very uncrowded room, and a few minutes later, my number came up; they also sent me a text. I had a very pleasant agent who helped me do a name change on my social security card, and I was done in less than 10 minutes! I headed back down and got in my car, paid for parking on the way out, and was on my way!

    I highly recommend to make an appointment. I went there and had to wait forever and then inside…read morethere was also a lot of people waiting. It's like cattle waiting. I couldn't stand it so left. I had an appointment the next day and walked right in and out, such a difference!!

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    Social Security - Be aware.... just be aware in general if you decide to go to this place.

    Be aware.... just be aware in general if you decide to go to this place.

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    Rollins College Historical Marker

    Rollins College Historical Marker

    4.0(3 reviews)
    13.2 mi

    It is always fun to find a historic marker and learn something new and interesting. Having visited…read moreWinter Park many times I was well acquainted with Rollins College, the alma matter of beloved children's television host, Mr. Rogers. While walking in downtown Sanford I learned that it also has a connection to Sanford too. Next to the First National Bank No. 1 building constructed in 1883 is a historic marker for Rollins College. On April 28, 1885, Rev. E.P. Hooker, Rev. J.A. Tomlinson, Hon. F.W. Lyman and Rev. S.D. Smith met in the Lyman Bank Building on this corner and incorporated the college. In 1924, Rollins College was the first home of WDBO, the first radio station in Central Florida and, for a long time, the only one that could be picked up on radios in Sanford. In the pre-television days, broadcast entertainment and information for Sanford residents, including special programming produced for Sanford, came from the Winter Park school that had its roots here in Sanford. The marker is different from the typical blue Florida State and Seminole County historic markers. The marker itself is actually quite old. It was erected in 1935 by the Sallie Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution and other citizens of Sanford and Seminole County.

    If you're in the area this is a fun historic marker to snap a quick photo. Right at the…read moreintersection this location is easy to get to. We love historic things and I'm a a Rollins' grad, so this was a fun pit stop while waiting for a table at Willow Tree! Overall:A Well kept historic sign in the heart of historic Sanfird!

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    Rollins College Historical Marker - The building Rollins College was incorporated in.

    The building Rollins College was incorporated in.

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