Orlando restores historic four-faced clock in Parramore neighborhood

Johnny Berry, Planning Division at City of Orlando
Johnny Berry, Planning Division at City of Orlando - Orlando Planning Division
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A historic four-faced clock has been restored and reinstalled in Orlando’s Parramore neighborhood. The clock, first donated to the City of Orlando in 2009 for Parramore Park, has undergone a full restoration and is now located at the corner of W. Church Street and Lee Avenue, near its original site.

City officials said the restoration was guided by community feedback and completed through cooperation among various city departments. The project aimed to maintain the clock as a local landmark and symbol of Parramore’s heritage.

According to the City of Orlando, “Now refurbished for its new setting, the clock once again serves as a welcoming landmark for residents and visitors, symbolizing both Parramore’s rich heritage and its continued growth.”

The city further stated, “Guided by community feedback and through collaboration among City departments, the clock has been reinstalled at the corner of W. Church Street and Lee Avenue, just steps from its original home where it will continue to stand as a reminder of the neighborhood’s enduring spirit.”

Photos of the restored clock are available on the city’s website.



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