Built in 1927, the Orange County Regional History Center houses four floors of exhibits that span 14,000 years of Central Florida history.
The building itself has a history of its own.
This building was the Orange County Courthouse before it was home to the history center.
A landmark in downtown Orlando, this building sits north of Heritage Square.
Year-round exhibits range from the environment to its inhabitants. From the accounts of Florida’s first people, European settlers, pioneers and African Americans, the museum expands your understanding of the individuals who have shaped our region.
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