


When I finished photographing this exquisite building, I went to the Kissimmee Lakefront, which is only two blocks away. There, I found the two people pictured below engaged in political conversation while they fished. I had to listen in! [Click To Enlarge]

1) The Old Osceola County Courthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 because of its Romanesque Architecture and historic function as a County Seat, Courthouse, and Correctional Facility. Read more here.
2) The building, bounded by Emmett, Bryan, Rose, and Vernon Streets, in Downtown Kissimmee, is shaded quite nicely in the afternoon by huge oak trees.
3) Statue dedicated to volunteers, but best used for my humor.
4) Two fishermen enjoying the Kissimmee Lakefront.