Orange County
Orange County is the region's most populous county and includes the City of Orlando, as well as twelve other cities. The county sits in the approximate center of the state, midway between Jacksonville and Miami. The St. Petersburg-Tampa area on the Gulf of Mexico and Daytona Beach on the Atlantic Ocean are easy drives. Two of the state's major highways, Interstate 4 (east-west) and the Florida Turnpike (north-south), intersect just outside Orlando.
Orlando Regional Chamber
www.orlando.org
Orange County Public Schools
www.ocps.net
Orange County Government
www.orangecountyfl.net
Seminole County
Seminole County is home to several corporate headquarters, including the American Automobile Association (AAA), Mitsubishi Power Systems, Scholastic Book Fairs and Sears Home Improvement Products. Here you will also find some of the area’s best rated schools and the Orlando Sanford International Airport (OSIA), the third most active international airport in Florida and the 12th most active in the United States.
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
www.seminolebusiness.org
Seminole County Public Schools
www.scps.k12.fl.us
Seminole County Government
www.seminolecountyfl.gov
Lake County
Lake County is home to more than 1,000 freshwater lakes and rivers, ridges of peaks and valleys unseen in any other area of Florida, 14 municipalities and an abundance of outdoor recreational activities, In Lake County you can enjoy a relaxed, casual atmosphere all the while being less than 45 minutes from Metro Orlando. The county is also centrally located with easy access to major highways and international airports, makes it a convenient and affordable choice for many families and companies.
East Lake County Chamber of Commerce
www.elcchamber.com
South Lake County Chamber of Commerce
www.southlakechamber-fl.com
Lake County Public Schools
www.lake.k12.fl.us
Lake County Government
www.lakecountyfl.gov
Osceola County
Best known as the gateway to the area’s tourist attractions, Osceola County was established in 1887 and also has a rich history in the cattle and citrus industries. Future development will center around the 12.5-mile Osceola Parkway, which connects Orlando International Airport with local attractions and numerous major thoroughfares. Accessible and affordable property is available for development along the parkway. Also on the drawing board for Osceola County is a world-class exposition center, which will even further enhance the region's international identity.
Osceola Chamber of Commerce
www.osceolachamber.net
Osceola Public Schools
www.osceola.k12.fl.us
Osceola County Government
www.osceola.org
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