Visitors explore the 'Orlando Collected' exhibition featuring artifacts from Orlando's history.
Orlando is kicking off its 150th anniversary celebrations with a new exhibition titled ‘Orlando Collected,’ featuring 150 curated historical objects. The exhibition opens with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on February 4, 2025, and will be available for public viewing until January 11, 2026. The city plans to continue festivities throughout the year leading up to its official birthday on July 31, with various community events and additional exhibitions showcasing Orlando’s rich history.
Orlando, get ready to pop the confetti and celebrate! This vibrant city is officially kicking off its 150th anniversary celebrations as it marks the exciting milestone of becoming a city in 2025. The festivities launched on February 4, setting the stage for a year filled with historical discoveries, community events, and fun for all ages.
One of the first highlights of this grand sesquicentennial celebration is the opening of a spectacular new exhibition called “Orlando Collected”. This exhibition is like a treasure chest of Orlando’s past, showcasing 150 carefully curated historical objects that tell the story of this remarkable city. What makes this exhibit even more special is that it is a collaboration with local individuals and community organizations, reflecting the rich tapestry of Orlando’s heritage.
Mark your calendars! The ribbon-cutting ceremony for “Orlando Collected” will be held on Friday at 10 a.m. This event will be graced by the presence of city leaders, including both Orlando’s Mayor Buddy Dyer and Orange County’s Mayor Jerry Demings. Once the ribbon is cut, the exhibition will be open to the public starting April 11, 2025, and will run through January 11, 2026.
While the opening of “Orlando Collected” is a fantastic way to start the anniversary celebrations, the best is yet to come! The official birthday of Orlando is on July 31, and the city has big plans for a grand celebration that day. In addition to the exhibition, there will be a host of citywide service events, showcasing the spirit and unity of more than 300,000 residents who call this city home.
The excitement doesn’t stop with “Orlando Collected.” Another exhibition titled “Changing Face of Orlando: A Sesquicentennial Celebration” will take place later in the summer at City Hall. This engaging exhibit will feature visual comparisons between historical photographs and modern-day images, allowing everyone to see just how much Orlando has transformed and evolved over the years.
City leaders are inviting all citizens to jump into the celebrations and engage with the history of Orlando. Throughout the year, there will be events ranging from historical exhibits to community activities and public art installations that will breathe life into Orlando’s past. The Orange County Regional History Center will play a vital role in echoing the community’s historical roots, helping residents and visitors alike connect with what makes Orlando so special.
In addition to the exhibitions and festivities, participants can look forward to free admission days at local favorites like Leu Gardens and the Mennello Museum of American Art. With so much planned for the sesquicentennial celebration, it’s a wonderful time to learn and reflect on the vibrant history that shapes our beloved city.
To keep track of all the exciting happenings as we get closer to the big 150th birthday bash, an official 150th anniversary webpage has been launched. This resource will provide all the latest details on events and promotions throughout the year so residents won’t miss a thing!
In conclusion, Orlando’s sesquicentennial celebration is more than just a party. It’s an opportunity for community members to come together and cherish their shared history while celebrating the future. So, let’s get ready to celebrate 150 fantastic years of Orlando!
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