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Parramore

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was constructed directly between Parramore and the prosperous and mostly white neighborhoods of central downtown, just east of Division Avenue and just west of the railroad tracks. Parramore's "official" boundaries (according to the city of Orlando) extend to Interstate 4, but the regions in between
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Many of the issues facing Parramore historically and currently can be traced to institutionalized or even unintentional neglect from the city and county governments, exacerbated by the fact that the city limits of Orlando do not extend all the way through, and therefore one block might be dependent
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on city services while being bordered on three sides by blocks that depend on county services. The western border of Parramore is
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era. In 2015, the unemployment rate was reported as 23.8% and median household income was $ 15,493.
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Orlando officially considers Parramore to be three separate neighborhoods: Lake Dot (between
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While the historic east border of Parramore was Division Avenue (which marked the line where
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Division and the interstate are generally not residential, hosting such facilities as the
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and Amelia Street), Callahan (between Amelia Street and Central Boulevard), and
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community. It was built in the 1880s by Orlando's fourteenth mayor, and
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Human settlement in Orlando, Florida, United States of America
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Historic Orange County:The Story of Orlando and Orange County
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Index

Paramore
Parramore (disambiguation)
Paramour (disambiguation)
neighborhood
Orlando
Florida
African descent
Jim Crow
African-American
Confederate
James B. Parramore
African-American
could not cross into the east after sundown
Interstate 4
Kia Center
Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
Orange Blossom Trail
Colonial Drive
Holden/Parramore
soccer
Inter&Co Stadium


"Parramore plan seeks to improve city's poorest neighborhood"


ISBN
9781893619999
"Part of Parramore Avenue to close for soccer stadium"
28°32′19″N 81°23′20″W / 28.5385°N 81.3889°W / 28.5385; -81.3889

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