Historic St. John's Episcopal Church

Historical marker location:
1709 North John Young Parkway, Kissimmee, Florida
( Marker is at the intersection of North John Young Parkway and West Columbia Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North John Young Parkway.)
Marker installed: 2018

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The Fountain of Youth, a legendary spring that was believed to grant eternal youth to those who drank from it, was thought to be located in Florida. Juan Ponce de León is said to have been searching for it when he discovered the land that would become Florida.
Osceola County, Florida is located in the central part of the state and has a rich history that stretches back centuries. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Seminole, who were known for their resistance against European colonization. In the early 19th century, the United States government enacted the Indian Removal Act, which led to the forced relocation of many Native Americans, including the Seminole, to reservations in other parts of the country.

During the mid-1800s, the region became an important center for cattle ranching and agriculture. The establishment of railroads in the late 1800s further accelerated growth and development in the area. In 1887, the county was officially founded and named after the famous Seminole leader, Osceola.

The early 20th century saw Osceola County undergoing significant changes due to the Florida land boom. The county experienced rapid population growth, and new towns and communities were established. The construction of roads, bridges, and infrastructure improved connectivity and transportation in the area. However, the 1920s brought an end to the land boom, with an economic downturn that affected the entire area.

In the latter half of the 20th century, Osceola County, like many other parts of Florida, experienced a boom in tourism and population growth. The opening of Walt Disney World in nearby Orange County in 1971 had a significant impact on Osceola County's economy, with increased tourism and job opportunities. Today, Osceola County continues to evolve as a diverse and vibrant community, attracting visitors from around the world with its natural beauty, amusement parks, and cultural attractions.

This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Osceola County, Florida.

  • Osceola County was established on May 12, 1887.
  • In 1889, the county seat was designated as Kissimmee.
  • In 1924, Osceola County's first courthouse was constructed in Kissimmee.
  • Osceola County experienced significant growth in the mid-20th century due to the construction of military installations during World War II.
  • In 1971, Walt Disney World opened in Osceola County, becoming a major tourism attraction.
  • In 2004, Hurricane Charley made landfall in Osceola County, causing widespread destruction.
  • In recent years, Osceola County has continued to experience rapid population growth and development.