When
looking ahead toward Central Floridas future, its a good idea to
look back at the regions history to see how far weve come. Central
Floridas history will be one of the focal points at next months
series of myregion.org
Essential Activities Workshops, and for good reason.
The areas history
patterns will help identify some of the most significant details about the region
and its assets.
A schematic of the areas
historic points, such as historic districts and landmarks, prototype towns and
villages, museums and indigenous cultures will be available for perusal and
discussion at the workshop.
The modern evolution of
Central Florida is fascinating. Did you know that it actually began with the
development of the air conditioner in the post-war period, followed by the interstate
system and the space center in the 1960s, and later with the opening of the
first theme park in the 1970s?
At the History workshop
to be held at the Orlando Science Center on Tuesday, July 9, 2:30-4:00 pm,
you will be able to examine several full-color and detailed maps of our regions
rich historic assets, portraying the major historic places of interest in the
super-region.
Click
here to view the map.
Theres
really no way to effectively plan for our future if we arent keenly aware
of our past here in Central Florida, said Raiza Tamayo, Executive
Committee member and Co-Chair of the History Essential Activity. Its
actually quite fascinating to see how some of our communities came to be, where
they are now and compare them to what we know lies ahead. Its just fascinating.
The Essential
Activity Workshops are scheduled for July 9 12 at the Orlando Science
Center and are free and open to the public. You are welcome to participate in
as many workshops as you like. Register by logging on to www.myregion.org
or contact Pam Clancy at 407-835-2486 for more information.