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Wekiva Country Club |
Longwood Historic District |
Wekiva Springs State Park |
Big Tree State Park |
Of all Seminole County’s
municipalities, Longwood, population 13,700, has
the most history to preserve, and has done the best
job of preserving it. But it’s still a modern
place, with a plethora of exclusive country club
communities, office parks and shopping centers.
In 1873 a New Englander named Edward
Henck homesteaded a tract of land that he named
Longwood, after a Boston suburb he had helped plan.
Henck was also the town’s first postmaster
and its first mayor. And in what may have been his
spare time, Henck co-founded the South Florida Railroad
and built a line connecting Sanford and Orlando,
which enabled Longwood to boom as a citrus- and
lumber-shipping center as well as a winter resort
destination.
But as crucial as Henck was to
Longwood’s development, it was a carpenter
named Josiah Clouser, a Henck employee, whose legacy
is most visible. Clouser, a Pennsylvanian, constructed
most of the buildings still standing in Longwood’s
remarkable historic district, a two—block
area on Warren and Church avenues near the intersection
of C.R. 427 and S.R. 434.
Popular annual events include the
Longwood Arts and Crafts Festival, held the weekend
before Thanksgiving, and the Founders Day Spring
Arts and Crafts Festival, held in March.
On the outskirts of the city; toward
neighboring Apopka in Orange County is Wekiva Springs
State Park. And on General Hutchinson Avenue is
Big Tree State Park, home of “The Senator,”
said to be the oldest and largest cypress tree in
the state.
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