College Park has the look and feel of small-town America; with its central business district and tree-lined residential streets; schools and churches; and strong sense of community. College Park; though; was never a town; it developed as a neighborhood within the city of Orlando. The name originated not with a college but instead with a developer; who gave the streets in his new subdivision college names in 1921. In 1925; another developer named the first of several subdivisions College Park. The name caught on and became official with the naming of the College Park Post Office in 1954. Images of America: College Park commemorates 90 years of its history and community. From the 19th-century citrus groves; to new subdivisions in the 1920s; to tract housing in the 1940s and 1950s; College Park evolved as a desirable place for families.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy DaniilCourt transcripts from the most significant art provocation in contemporary history.11 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Important readBy JKIm not a huge fan of e-books in general; but considering the relevance of the subject and the timeliness of the product (the band is up for appeal very very soon); it makes sense that this book couldnt wait to go through all of the usual processes of being printed; etc.Anyway; for anyone that considers themselves a political junkie; the Pussy Riot trial has probably been on your radar for a while now and plenty of news sources have been distributing the bare facts; but this compilation offers a vital insight into the deeper heart of the matter. Letters and court statements from the defendants especially reveal the inspiration and motivation behind what happened on the part of the band members; and transform the whole thing from merely an issue of civil rights and censorship into an issue that stirs up greater feeling on the question of living human life. Most current issues dont have this kind of depth or insight available to the greater public until much later; if ever.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy BogeyExtremely interesting and well written.