Celebration Florida is planned in an early 20th-century architectural style and is not zoned for high-density residences.
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Celebration Florida is planned in an early 20th-century architectural style and is not zoned for high-density residences.
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Celebration Florida was named the "New Community of the Year" in 2001 by the Urban Land Institute.
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Celebration Florida placed advertisements in newspapers and magazines that catered to African-American and Hispanic demographics, printed brochures featuring racial minorities, and hired African-American workers in the community's sales office.
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Celebration Florida is under USPS ZIP code 34747, sometimes known as Kissimmee.
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Celebration Florida is well known by Orlando Area residents for its town center, luxury houses, and walkability, which includes the Celebration Florida Nature Trails.
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Celebration Florida has over 23 miles of nature trails connecting the entire neighborhood.
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Decades Celebration Florida was very politically conservative, but as many younger families moved into the area, Celebration Florida became more liberal.
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The neighborhood has a Democratic group named 'Democrats of Celebration Florida' which has had meetings with attendance of Congressman Darren Soto.
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Celebration Florida has six Christian churches, one Jewish congregation, and one hospital ministry.
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The Stetson Celebration Florida campus was sold in 2018 with plans to convert it into offices.
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