If you ask most residents who lived in Central Florida when the Spanish arrived, they’d probably tell you the Seminoles. However, the Seminoles didn't even exist when the Spanish arrived. Instead, they were bands of refugees fleeing to Florida long...
Osceola County
Osceola County, established in 1887, is named after the revered Seminole leader Osceola. Originally encompassing a larger area including parts of Lake Okeechobee, the county served as a transportation hub in the late 19th century due to its rivers and railroads. This fueled an economy based on cattle ranching, sugar production, and lumber.
Today, Osceola County is known for its tourism industry, particularly due to its proximity to Orlando and Walt Disney World. However, the county still retains its rich history, with cities like Kissimmee boasting a strong connection to Florida’s cattle ranching past.
Mayaca-Jororo, the native people of Orlando
Gangland Life and Murder of Ed Milam
Orlando boss, Ed Milam, was found brutally murdered in a Kissimmee swamp. We examine his life and death.
Kenansville is a tiny town with a rich history
You have to REALLY want to visit Kenansville. It's not the kind of place you stumble upon. I have wanted to visit for years, so I took the lonely stretch of 441 north from Yeehaw (instead of the Turnpike) to...
Origin of Yeehaw Junction
There are a lot of inventive stories about how Yeehaw Junction got its name. All but one are false.