Newspaper article providing information about the Winter Park Christmas Parade, led by master of ceremonies David Wittman, Grand Marshall Gary Brewer, and Parade Marshall Dr. Jim Madsen. The article names the participating groups, dignitaries…
Newspaper article about the the Christmas in the Park event, sponsored by the Morse Museum of American Art. Provided is a program for the event and some background information about Christmas in the Park.
Newspaper article about the holiday events in Winter Park, including the Christmas in the Park event, the annual Winter Park Christmas Parade, concerts, Homes of Parade, and a lunch with Santa.
Reverend M.L. Hawkins and Mrs. Allie Johnson are standing in front of Warner Chapel, located at 734 West Comstock Avenue. Mrs. Johnson's father was instrumental in the building of the wooden church in the early 1930s. She has worshiped and…
Newspaper article about the Tiffany windows displayed in Winter Park's Central Park on behalf of the Morse Museum. Information is provided about the background of the event and about the themes of some of the windows.
A number of newspaper articles from the Winter Park Observer, including "Historical Museum's Holiday Decor", "Christmas on the Avenue", "Christmas Tea", "Mall Post Office", "Here Comes Santa Claus", "Habitat Dedication:, and :W.P. City Hall Exhibit".…
Newspaper article providing information about events taking place during the 1996 holiday season in Winter Park, including the Christmas in the Park event, Santa's visits, window painting, the tree lighting ceremony, and the Christmas parade.
The church was organized in 1887 by Reverend and Mrs. Charles Ambrose. The building was erected at the corner of Pennsylvania and Lyman Avenues in 1892. With close to 400 active parishioners, Mt. Moriah represents the oldest and one of the largest…
Newspaper article about the upcoming events in Winter Park to celebrate Christmas, including the tree-lighting ceremony, the Christmas card competition, the Christmas parade, and the Christmas in the Park celebration.
The church was organized in 1887 by Reverend and Mrs. Charles Ambrose. The building was erected at the corner of Pennsylvania and Lyman Avenues in 1892. With close to 400 active parishioners, Mt. Moriah represents the oldest and one of the largest…
The 271 Capen Avenue church was constructed in 1935 and rebuilt in 1953. Reverend John Phillips tended to one of Winter Park's smaller congregations at the time this image was taken.
Collection of brief notes about the Holiday "Traditions of Winter Park" including "Window Painting on the Avenue", "Tree Lighting in Central Park", "Christmas Parade", and "Tiffany Christmas Windows in the Park".