Kissimmee, Florida • Osceola County
The Osceola County Courthouse in Kissimmee, Florida, is a prominent example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. Constructed in 1926, its stucco facade, red tile roof, and arched windows evoke a regional aesthetic. The building served as the primary seat of government for Osceola County for decades.
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Architecture
2450 Old Dixie Hwy., Kissimmee, Florida
Architecture
215 E. Church St., Kissimmee, Florida
Community Planning And Development; Commerce; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Aultman St., Monument Ave., Penfield St. And Randolph Ave., Kissimmee, Florida
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E. Monument Ave. & Lakeview Dr., Kissimmee, Florida
Architecture
120 N. Spoule Ave., Kissimmee, Florida
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