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Remembering Bob Snow: Pioneer of Orlando’s tourism and founder of Church Street StationThe last Dixieland show at Rosie O’Grady’s in Orlando was in 2001, and today the building is a restaurant. Reflecting on the success of Church Street Station, Snow remarked, “We had it going.
What’s that in the sky over downtown Orlando? No, not the Church Street Station skywriter. Not the Sea World blimp. Not the traffic helicopters over I-4. No, silly. What’s that thing clinging ...
Bob Snow, an entrepreneur who had a vision to revitalize a stretch of downtown Orlando in the 1970s, died Friday. He was 82. Snow’s enterprises began with Church Street Station, an entertainment ...
The last remaining late-night venues on a prominent stretch of Church Street in downtown Orlando are closing. Bar None Creations Co-founder James Marrone confirmed the closings of High-T and 1Up ...
The Orlando Magic will offer an extra southbound train leaving Church Street Station at 11:06 p.m. From the Church Street SunRail Station, the Kia Center is only a 4-minute walk away. To view the ...
Nearly a quarter-century after they first set up shop inside an abandoned storefront on Church Street, SAK Comedy Lab returned to the block this spring. This homecoming isn't a step backwards but ...
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