Hidden Gems in Orlando

Explore the unexplored!

Presidents' Hall of Fame

A unique roadside attraction featuring a hall of fame with all US presidents and a detailed 60-foot model of the White House, complete with crystal chandeliers and an updated Oval Office. This intricate exhibit is a culmination of 500,000 work hours of research, design, and construction.

Historic Milk District

A culturally vibrant district in Orlando, originally named for housing one of the city's first milk shops. Today, it's a lively area with diverse eateries, colorful street art, antique shops, and a rich music and arts scene

Church Street

One of Orlando's important historic districts, Church Street has evolved from a declining area to a bustling hub with bars, artisan shops, and old buildings. It grew around the Old Orlando Railroad Station, listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Randall Knife Museum

This museum showcases a vast collection of pocket knives and other sharp objects. It also highlights the history of Randall Made Knives, known for their high quality and used by many service members during World War II.