Orlando Heritage Architecture Photos

Downtown Orlando, FL, has a number of heritage structures & churches.

See also: Orlando
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Facade details of First National Bank.

First National Bank (1929) now Chicone Building (190 South Orange Av.). Style: Art Deco & Egyptian Revival. Architect: Howard M. Reynolds.

Pair of griffins carve on First National Bank.

Vases carved on First National Bank.

S.H. Kress Building (1936) (130 South Orange Av.).
Style: Art Deco. Architect: Edward F. Sibbert.

Window surround detail of Kress Building.

Metcalf Building (1924) (10 floors) (102 South Orange Av.).

Dickson-Ives Building (1920-4) (2 South Orange Av.) & Wachovia Tower.

Black & white Wachovia Building (20 N. Orange) & old buildings off downtown square at Central Blvd. & Magnolia Ave.

Angebilt Building (1923) (11 floors) (37 North Orange Av.) on Wall Street Plaza.
Architect: Murray S. King.

Wall Street Plaza leading to Heritage Square Park.

Little girl plays in fountain among Alligator statues.

Sculpture of Alligator & wrangler by Craig T. Ustler.

Alligator statues in public square.

Head of alligator by Craig T. Ustler.

Orange County Regional History Center.

Orange County Courthouse (1927) (50 North Magnolia Av.) now History Center of Orlando. Style: Beaux Arts. Architect: Murray S. King.

Old Orange County Court House.

Enlarged historic postcards outside Orange County Regional History Center.

Communications murals on Bell South building.

Southern Bell AT&T Building (1925) (45 North Magnolia Av.) with Wave of Communication mural (1997) by Don Reynolds.

Mural of historic communications by Don Reynolds on AT&T Building.

Mural of earl days of the telephone by Don Reynolds on AT&T Building.

Mural of evolution of telephone from rotary to touch tone by Don Reynolds on AT&T Building.

Mural of digital world by Don Reynolds on AT&T Building.

Bank of America, St Lukes & federal court buildings.

St Lukes Cathedral tympanum (1925).

St Lukes Cathedral tower & Am South Bank building.

St Lukes Cathedral (1925).
Architect: Frohman, Robb & Little.

St Lukes Cathedral flying buttress.

First Church of Christ Scientist (1928) (now St George Greek Orthodox) (24 North Rosalind Av.). Style: Italian Renaissance. Architect: George Foote Dunham. On National Register.

St George Greek Orthodox church.

Dome of St George Greek Orthodox church.

First Presbyterian Church.

First United Methodist Church spire & Citrus Center.

Rogers Building in Victorian Queen Anne & Italianate style.

Rogers Building (1886) (37-39 South Magnolia Av.).
Style: Queen Anne. Architect: William H Mullins. On National Register.

Pastel buildings along Magnolia Street.

Gecko sculpture dressed in school uniform on side of religious school.

Florida Central Railroad locomotive traverses Orlando.


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