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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Econlockhatchee River, Geography of Orlando, Florida, Protected areas of Orange County, Florida, Oviedo, Florida, Geneva, Florida, Downtown Orlando, Harry P. Leu Gardens, Florida State Road 50, Lake Apopka, College Park, Innovation Way, Orange County, Florida paleontological sites, West Orange Trail, Vineland Cemetery, Lake Poinsett, Lake Eola, Bay Lake, Lake Eola Park, Puzzle Lake, Florida State Road 46, Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area, Little Econlockhatchee River, Cady Way Trail, Little Econ Greenway, Shingle Creek, Lake Conlin, Minorville, Florida, Red Lake, Andover Lakes, Turkey Creek, Ocoee Cemetery. Excerpt: Downtown Orlando is the historic core and central business district of Orlando, Florida, United States. It is bordered by East Marks St in the north, Mills Ave in the east, Orange Blossom Trail (US Hwy 441) in the west, and Kaley Ave in the south. There are five enclaves in downtown; "Uptown" in the north around Lake Ivanhoe, "Lake Eola Heights" and "Thornton Park" in the east around Lake Eola, "Parramore" in the west, and the "Central Business District" (or the "Financial District") between Colonial Dr and Lake Lucerne in the center. In 2008, the estimated population of downtown is 22,230. The daytime population is estimated to be 72,500. The 5 mile radius population of downtown is 265,100. Downtown Orlando is the economic heart of Central Florida. It is home to residential and commercial towers, local and state government offices, sports facilities, performing arts theaters, art galleries, a movie theater, retail, nightclubs, and parks. Downtown is removed from the tourist areas located in the southern half of the city; but does draw a significant number of visitors seeking to experience the "Real Orlando." It is also the location of numerous festivals, parades, political demonstrations, and other ...