About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Reedy Creek Improvement District, Paradise Heights, Florida, Doctor Phillips, Florida, Bay Hill, Florida, Bithlo, Florida, Hunter's Creek, Florida, Tildenville, Florida, Tangerine, Florida, Fairview Shores, Florida, Holden Heights, Florida, Zellwood, Florida, Oak Ridge, Florida, South Apopka, Florida, Lake Hart, Florida, Pine Hills, Florida, Azalea Park, Florida, Conway, Florida, Christmas, Florida, Pine Castle, Florida, Orlo Vista, Florida, Meadow Woods, Florida, Lockhart, Florida, Taft, Florida, Williamsburg, Florida, Wedgefield, Florida, Tangelo Park, Florida, Sky Lake, Florida, Southchase, Florida, Lake Butler, Orange County, Florida, University Park, Orange County, Florida, Vineland, Florida, Plymouth, Florida, Isleworth, Windermere, Florida, Waterford Lakes. Excerpt: Pine Hills is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area of Orange County, Florida, United States . It is part of the Greater Orlando metropolitan statistical area. The population was 41,764 at the 2000 census. In 2007, the population was estimated to be 49,222. The boundaries of Pine Hills are Apopka-Vineland Road to the west, the city limits of Orlando to the east, Clarcona-Ocoee Road to the north, and State Road 408 to the south. The area that would become Pine Hills began in 1953 with the first subdivisions - Robinswood and Pine Ridge Estates - constructed along the newly completed Pine Hills Road north of Colonial Drive (SR 50). It was one of the first suburbs of Orlando and grew as a bedroom community for the blue-collar workers of Martin Marietta (now Lockheed Martin). At the time, it was an upper-middle class suburb with a country club named "Silver Pines." During the 1960s and into the 1970s, Pine Hills grew north from the original subdivisions around Pine Hills Rd and Colonial Drive to include new neighborhoods off of Silver St...