The Historic Architectural Styles Of Downtown Orlando’s Delaney Park

JUST SOUTH OF THE URBAN CORE, DELANEY PARK IS ONE OF ORLANDO’S MOST QUIETLY ENCHANTING NEIGHBORHOODS, a place where century-old oaks shade winding sidewalks, and the city’s architectural history unfolds house by house.

Tucked between lakes and leafy streets is an eclectic mix of early-20th-century homes, each reflecting the aspirations, craftsmanship, and cultural influences of Orlando’s earliest residents.

From Craftsman bungalows and Colonial Revival manors to quirky Art Deco and streamlined mid-century forms, Delaney Park offers surprising architectural diversity. Here’s a closer look at some of the standout styles captured in the neighborhood today, and the history behind them.

Colonial Revival Style (Classical Revival)

ORIGINS

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