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  2. Waterford Lakes, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Waterford Lakes is an unincorporated suburban development area located in Orange County, Florida, United States and is a part of the Orlando Metro Area. References

  3. Waterford Lakes Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Waterford Lakes Town Center is an outdoor mall in the Orlando, Florida metropolitan area. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The mall is located a few miles south of the University of Central Florida on North Alafaya Trail, just off Florida State Road 408 .

  4. Avalon Park, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Avalon Park covers 1,860 acres (7.5 km 2) of land in southeastern Orange County, east of Alafaya Trail and south of State Road 50.Avalon Park is one of several New Urban communities in the Orlando metro area; other examples include Celebration, Florida and Baldwin Park.

  5. Orange County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the intersection of I-4 and SR 408 near Downtown Orlando in 1976. ... [97] Waterford Lakes Town Center, West Oaks Mall, Winter Garden Village, ...

  6. Flamingo Crossings - Wikipedia

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    The Flamingo Crossings development is located just north of the Orange Lake Resort & Golf Club by Holiday Inn on Sandpiper Landing Way, which was built by Kemmons Wilson in 1982, [6] before Disney World expanded west with Disney's Animal Kingdom in 1998. The Florida State Road 429 was built using Eminent domain through the Orange Lake Resort ...

  7. Winter Park Village - Wikipedia

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    The site was originally home to Winter Park Mall, which was Greater Orlando's first enclosed shopping mall. [2] The mall opened in 1964 and had Ivey's and JCPenney as the original anchor stores. [3] At the time, the JCPenney store was the second-largest in the nation. [4]