Florida Citrus Tower

Florida Citrus Tower
Citrus Tower Clermont01.jpg
Florida Citrus Tower
General information
Type Observation tower
Radio broadcasting tower
Location Clermont, Florida
Coordinates
Completed 1956
Height
Antenna spire 500 feet (152 m)[1]
Roof 226 feet (69 m)
Design and construction
Owner Greg Homan
Architect none
Developer A.W.Thacker and F.J.Toole

The Florida Citrus Tower is a 226-foot-tall (69 m) structure built in 1956 in Clermont, Florida. Once the most famous landmark of the Orlando area, it was built to allow visitors to observe the miles of orange groves surrounding it; developments in the citrus industry since its construction have left it providing a view of suburban neighborhoods today. At more than 500 feet above sea level, it is the highest observation point in Florida.[2]

The Citrus Tower includes a wishing well, where visitors can hear their coin drop all the way to the bottom, and all proceeds are donated to Green Isle Children Ranch. A new addition to the Citrus Tower is their new banquet facility, ROOM: Valencia.

References

  1. ^ Spreading Out In All Directions, by Lindy T. Shepherd, Orlando Weekly
  2. ^ Frommer's Florida '93 by Springer, George McDonald, Marylyn Springer, Don A Schultz

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