Monuments in Orlando and Amazing Sights

By Mellanie Hermin


Orlando, Florida is a totally lovely place. It is legendary for it's beautiful architecture and warm sun. While Orlando isn't full of historic monuments, there are still some excellent spots to see personally that are definitely worth visiting. So make a journey and enjoy the impressive sights Orlando monuments have to offer.

Orlando City Hall

This administration building was built in 1875 and sits on 5 acres of land known as Town Commons. This building is extraordinarily typical of a government building, however it has also got an interesting architectural design that sets it apart from other state buildings and therefore makes it one of many interesting Orlando monuments.

Sun Trust Center

This major 35 story building is constructed on 654,678 square feet. It has 4 beautiful crowning pyramids that give it an exceedingly modern vibe. When this skyscraper was completed it was the tallest in all of Orlando. Although external viewing is only allowed, this monument is definitely worth a visit.

Big Tree Park

This absolutely shocking park is widely known for having the largest trees in The USA. Found in Longwood, Florida this park is a complete must see. As you walk thru this natural bog land you will see the "Senator",which is a tree that is said to be 3,500 years old! It was named after Senator H.G. Overstreet. Here you can relax and have a picnic with your family under the shade of these gorgeous trees. WHile not technically of the monuments in Orlando, it is as interesting.

Tupperware Tower

This notable 100 foot building found at the Tupperware HQ is made of only plastic Tupperware bowls! There is no purpose to this building except as a novelty and to show the Tupperware Company's position in American history. It is certainly one of the more interesting monuments in Orlando.




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