Lake Eola Park

Lake Eola Park (HM2KCQ)

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N 28° 32.621', W 81° 22.523'

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Lake Eola Park is the most historic and widely recognized symbol of the City of Orlando. It was established in 1883 as the City's first public park after Orlando homesteaders Jacob and Fanny Summerlin donated the Lake and some of the surrounding land to the City. Though formally titled Summerlin Park under terms of the original gift, the Park is most commonly known by its informal name, Lake Eola Park.

Eola's open space was enlarged in 1907 with a gift of land from S. Waters and Georgia L. Howe. In 1914, the Park's present boundaries were established with property donations from J.P. and Theresa Musselwhite, St. Luke's Cathedral, E.F. and Mary W. Sperry, C.F. and Jenny E. Grannis, and May W. and Frederick A. Strong. A final parcel was donated in 1956 by Orlando Lodge No. 1079 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.

The landmark fountain, situated in the middle of Lake Eola, was built by the Orlando Utilities Commission in 1957 at the urging of the Orlando Chamber of Commerce. Dedicated as Centennial Fountain, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the City's first settlement, it was renamed the Linton E. Allen memorial Fountain in 1965 to honor one of Orlando's most prominent business and civic leaders.

Other important reminders of Orlando's history are located within the Park, including



a monument in memory of Orlando Reeves, the City's namesake, located near the site where he died in 1835.

One hundred and five years after the Summerlins' gift, Lake Eola park was redesigned and redeveloped. With its historic elements restored, the Park was rededicated to the people of Orlando by Mayor Bill Frederick on June 30, 1988.

Bill Frederick
Mayor

City Commissioners
Glenda E. Hood · Pat Schwartz
Mary L. Johnson · Nap Ford
Jeff B. Clark · Mable Butler
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Placed ByCity of Orlando
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Date Added Thursday, September 5th, 2019 at 8:01am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17R E 463278 N 3157488
Decimal Degrees28.54368333, -81.37538333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 28° 32.621', W 81° 22.523'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds28° 32' 37.26" N, 81° 22' 31.38" W
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