Remembering Orlando: Tales from Elvis to Disney

Joy Wallace Dickinson
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Orlando writer Joy Wallace Dickinson gives readers a peek at a variety of little-known city stories. From the visits of Elvis Presley and Jack Kerouac to the famous dedication of the Lake Eola fountain to the wild speculation of a "mystery" company's plans for the city, Dickinson offers a nostalgic look at the twentieth-century history of "the City Beautiful."
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