Public Art in College Park
College Park is home to several unique and historic sites, as well as some of the most beautiful murals in Orlando. Below you'll find a set of locations where you'll want to bring your camera and strike a pose!
Murals in College Park

710 West Princeton
"The Fluttering Heart" was created by artist Tony Philippou in 2017.
According to Philippou, "there were a few different sources of inspiration for the mural. First and most important are the residents in the College Park Community because they are the ones who have to see it everyday. My desire was to create an image that embodied strength, health and beauty. Living in Central Florida I take great pride and honor in being able to connect with my city. I have friends and family in Orlando and I want everyone to be able to enjoy it for many years to come."
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1600 Edgewater Drive
The bright festive artwork on the side of Infusion Tea was created by artist Chris Uphues. The project was developed through a collaboration with Naked Bar Soap Company and Infusion Tea, with matching grant funds from College Park Main Street. The project was the brainchild of Lindsey from LemonHearted.
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2305 Edgewater Drive
This multi-panel mural was created in 2014 by artist Richard Minino (Horsebites) and can be found in the ground level of the parking garage at The Wellesley Condominiums / SunTrust Bank.
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2305 Edgewater Drive
This vibrant mural was created in 2014 by Richard Minino (Horsebites). It adds a fun landmark to the bicycle racks and can be found at the SunTrust Bank / The Wellesley.
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2603 Edgewater Drive
The classic mural on the wall of Outpost Neighborhood Kitchen celebrates the end of the Prohibition Era in 1933.
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646 W. Smith St
This series of colorful murals at The Princeton at College Park was created by artist Andrew J. Spear in 2019. They can be found in the entrance to the residents' parking garage.
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1220 Edgewater Drive
This mural celebrates Lake Adair Park, which is located just minutes from where this gorgeous mural was painted.
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1520 Edgewater Drive
This mural at Classic Man Cuts showcases the beauty that College Park has to offer our community and the city of Orlando.
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2517 Edgewater Drive
This illustrious mural depicts life in The City Beautiful on the side of David's World Cycle.
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2525 Edgewater Drive
This mural is an ode to their delicious ice cream and the patrons who enjoy it.
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Historic Landmarks
The Kerouac House
Location: 1418 Clouser Ave.
Author Jack Kerouac lived in College Park during some of his most prominent creative years. The Kerouac House was turned into a non-profit in the fall of 2000, hosting writers for a three-month residency as they complete writing projects.
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John Young Home
Location: 815 W. Princeton St.
Before Astronaut John Young left the Earth, he dreamed of reaching for the stars at his College Park home!
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College Park Baptist Church
Location: 1914 Edgewater Drive
This church opened its doors for worship in 1928.
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Publix Pole Sign
Location: 2015 Edgewater Drive
This is one of the last Publix locations with a neon sign from the 1960s. It is also the last Publix location with the original Publix pole sign.
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Plan Your Day in College Park
Ready to explore College Park and all it has to offer? Whether you've got an hour or a day, there is lots to do in our neighborhood. To get you started, we've prepared a recommended itinerary for a great day exploring and eating! View itinerary
Parking in College Park
Ready to visit your favorite College Park businesses but don't know where to park?
Edgewater Drive
You'll find many parking spaces that are good for 2-hour parking during your trip to our main street. These spots are first come, first served. 2-hour parking along Edgewater Drive is available Monday-Saturday 8am-6pm. There are no restrictions after 6pm or on Sundays.
Albert Park
8 spots + 1 handicap spot
3-hour parking from 8am-6pm (Monday-Sundays)
The Wellesley
Public parking spaces available on the second floor of The Wellesley condominium.