Heritage Square Park
About the Business
Heritage Square Park is a charming and historic park located in the heart of downtown Orlando, Florida. Situated at 65 East Central Boulevard, this beautiful green space offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors can stroll through the park's lush gardens, relax on the benches, and admire the historic buildings that surround the square. With its serene atmosphere and rich history, Heritage Square Park is a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.
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65 E Central Blvd, Orlando, FL 32801, United States
Reviews
"Great park. Love the historical marker that they directed and honor of July Perry. Make sure you stop in glance at it. It’s a great read. Lynching of July Perry On Election Day, November 3, 1920, black residents in the Ocoee area who owned land and businesses were eager to vote. Despite a terrorizing Ku Klux Klan march through the streets of Orlando three days earlier, Mose Norman and other African Americans attempted to vote. They were turned away. After seeking advice from Orlando Judge John Cheney, Mr. Norman again attempted to vote. Armed white men stationed at the polls immediately assaulted him. He reportedly fled to the home of his friend and business associate, July Perry. A mob seeking to capture Mr. Perry and Mr. Norman surrounded and burned Mr. Perry's home. Mr. Norman escaped, but Mr. Perry was severely wounded. He was arrested, taken to Orlando, and locked in the Orange County Jail. The next morning, a lynch mob took Mr. Perry from his cell, brutally beat him, and hanged him within sight of Judge Cheney's home. His lifeless body was shot repeatedly. Over the next two days, a white mob burned 25 black homes, two black churches, and a masonic lodge in Ocoee. Estimates of the total number of black Americans killed during the violence range from six to over 30. Survivors fled, never to return. The entire black community of Ocoee was driven out within a year, forced to abandon or sell land and homes they owned. The Ocoee Election Day Massacre represents one of the bloodiest days in American political history. July Perry is buried in Orlando's Greenwood Cemetery."
"Unless there’s an event, I don’t recommend it. There is nothing there."
"What a blessed event that took place here today. Recognizing and Remembering the lives of persons who died this year while experiencing homelessness or after being chronically homeless and being housed. The memorial service was an excellent way of bringing life to those who are sometimes forgotten."
"Beautiful place and quiet!"
"Super busy on a sunny Saturday but nice."
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