Take A Walk In Historic Dowtown Orlando

There is a lot to do in Orlando, but instead of onlyhouse on a lot one block to the east in 1924. He was
going to the famous theme parks, why don't you tryknown as one of Orlando's longest practicing African
something different on your next Orlando vacation. AAmerican doctors and was involved in the commercial
walk in the city's downtown historic district areaand cultural life of the community with the Well'sbuilt
brings you face to face with the history of thisHotel and the South Street Casino.
important city.3. Victorian House & Cottage, 541 West South
Your walking tour can be concentrated in the eightStreet
blocks of buildings which were designated in 1980 byThe Victorian House and Cottage are among the only
the City of Orlando as an historical district. Theremaining Folk Victorian structures left in the city. The
district is a cohesive collection of buildings thatlevel of detail found in the original turned columns,
reflects the commercial and governmental history ofrailings and carved fretwork is not found in any
Orlando.otherbuildings in Orlando.
The district is composed of buildings constructed4. Hankins Building, 647 West South Street
from the 1880s until the early 1940s. Surrounded byDr. I.S. Hankins constructed this Art Deco commercial
modern skyscrapers, approximately 60 historicbuilding in 1947. Hankins was an early African
buildings in this district offer a glimpse into the city'sAmerican physician and civic leader. He was an active
past. The historic district designation has helpedparticipant in the Washington Shores development,
preserve buildings that might otherwise have beenwhich provided opportunities for new home
demolished due to the rapid rate of growth andownership for Orlando's African Americans.
demand for commercial space in this booming city.5. Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, 701 West South
Orlando's first historic district demonstrates theStreet
economic and political growth of the city for over sixThis African American church was organized in 1919
decades. The district contains historic structures suchand met in various locations until land was finally
as the depot, the courthouse, banking, office andpurchased. Church members made the rusticated
retail buildings. The variety of building styles and sizesconcrete blocks that were used for construction of
reflects the evolution of architecture and constructionthe walls. The Gothic style church opened in 1921.
in downtown.6. Ebenezer Methodist Church, 596 West Church
The styles represented in the district are QueenStreet
Anne, Twentieth Century Commercial Style, theAs early as 1892, this congregation had a wooden
Beaux-Arts, Mediterranean Revival, Art Deco and Artchurch on this site. It was the first African American
Moderne. Nearly all of the buildings are of masonryMethodist church in Orlando. Starting in 1922, the
construction due to a series of fires in the late 1800smembers built this Gothic style brick church.
that destroyed many wood structures and prompted7. Slemons Department Store, 129 West Church
the City to pass new building standards.Street
Here are some of the sites on this 2.5 mile tour.This dry goods store was constructed in 1924 for
1. Well'sbuilt Hotel, 511 West South StreetWilliam Slemons. He first came to Orlando in 1886.
Dr. William Monroe Wells constructed this hotel inSlemons and his sons owned a number of stores in
1926. It provided lodging to African Americans duringdowntown Orlando from the 1880's well into the
segregation when rooms were not available to themmiddle of the twentieth century.
in other areas. Many famous entertainers andEach building has its own story and the buildings listed
athletes stayed here. Next-door was Dr. Wells' Southabove are only a small portion of the tour. You can
Street Casino, where many of the entertainersdownload the whole tour on a pdf, complete with
performed for the African American community. Themap at or you can visit an online site for more
Well'sbuilt Museum of African American History isinformation about the history of Orlando and the
located here now.latest information about its downtown area: .
2. Dr. William Monroe Wells House, 519 West SouthSo, make sure you take some time to see the
Streethistorical sites of Orlando on your next visit to the
Dr. William Monroe Wells built this Foursquare stylearea.