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There are many things to do and see in Kissimmee and the surrounding areas of International Drive in Orlando and Lake Buena Vista, home to Disney World. Some great attractions to see include Blizzard Beach, Cirque Du Soleil - La Nouba, Disney-MGM Studios, Islands of Adventure®, Magic Kingdom®, Orange Blossom Balloons, SeaWorld® Orlando, Walt Disney World® Speedway, and Wet 'n Wild® Orlando.
Kissimmee is a city in Osceola County, Florida, United States. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 56,153. It is the county seat of Osceola County. The Houston Astros conduct spring training here.
Kissimmee with the accent on the second syllable), on the northwest shore of Lake Tohopekaliga (locally called "Lake Toho", "West Lake Toho" or simply "West Lake") was founded in the mid-19th Century as Allendale. The name was changed when the city was incorporated in 1883.
Disney World
After the opening of nearby Walt Disney World in 1971, Kissimmee and its neighboring city of Saint Cloud began to experience rapid growth which continues to this day.
Cattle before the Mouse
Cattle ranching was an important part of the local economy for a century or so before the opening of Walt Disney World. After that, tourism and development supplanted cattle ranching to a large measure; however, cattle ranches still remain nearby, particularly in the southern part of Osceola County.
Charley, Frances and Jeanne Visit
On August 13, 2004, Hurricane Charley stormed through Kissimmee bringing damaging winds in excess of 100 miles per hour. The hurricane left behind hundreds of damaged homes and buildings, downed trees and 100 percent of the residents without power. Fifty-four percent of the residents had power restored in the first 72 hours; 85 percent were restored within one week. Service was restored to all customers on August 28. Three weeks after Hurricane Charley struck, the area was ravaged by Hurricane Frances; and three weeks after Frances, Hurricane Jeanne.
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