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Boosters wanted the fountain built in the center of the lake, but there’s a sinkhole there that’s 80 feet deep, so it’s a tad off-center. Some 28 steel pilings 60 feet long were sunk into ...
A visit to the heart of Orlando can land you in this walkable neighborhood, an underrated haven with free shows and events, ...
The tiered fountain at the center of Lake Eola was built in 1957 and refurbished in 2011. First named the Centennial Fountain, it was renamed the Linton E. Allen Memorial Fountain in 1966 to honor ...
Lake Eola is a giant sinkhole and other tidbits about The City Beautiful. ... Today, the fountain has a 6-minute choreographed light show set to music nightly at 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Repairs have started on Orlando's iconic Lake Eola fountain. THE FOUNTAIN: Historical Photos Of Lake Eola Fountain The city is spending about $30,000 to fix a motor that will send water flowing ...
Downtown Orlando's Lake Eola fountain will be getting new lights in time for the celebrations on July 4. The Orlando Sentinel reports City Council approved spending $343,849 last month to repair ...
Read full article: MIRACLE: 2-year-old boy survives fall from 15th-floor apartment balcony ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando's iconic Lake Eola fountain will turn blue Tuesday to represent the prevention ...
The man who stole a swan boat and stranded himself on the fountain at Lake Eola told police he ingested a large quantity of molly and wanted to be with the swans because "they don't judge him." ...
The iconic Lake Eola fountain has had a dimmer glow lately, but that won’t last for long.While park regulars may not have noticed, 32 percent of the fountain’s underwater LED lights have ...
Police rescued a 36-year-old man from the center of Lake Eola in Orlando, Fla, in the wee hours of Friday morning, after he hijacked a boat to visit some friends and got stuck on a fountain ...
THANK YOU ERIC. THE 47TH ANNUAL FIREWORKS AT THE FOUNTAIN EVENT JUST KICKED OFF AT LAKE EOLA PARK IN DOWNTOWN ORLANDO. BUT DON’T WORRY, THOSE FIREWORKS HAVE NOT SPARKED UP YET. NOT JUST YET ...
When lightning zapped the Lake Eola fountain three weeks ago, Orlando’s most well-known symbol was already showing its age. Its changing spray patterns were down to just two: high and low. And ...