Greater Osceola’s premiere communities include:
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City of Kissimmee
The city of Kissimmee is the largest town in Osceola County with 73,597 residents. An active Main Street Program supports the growth of the city’s historic core businesses. Historically known as a shipping and cattle center on Lake Tohopekaliga, Kissimmee’s homes are reminiscent of other historic Southern cities.
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City of St. Cloud
Known as “the Soldier City” because of its founding by Civil War veterans, St. Cloud today has 54,115 residents. Similar to Kissimmee, the St. Cloud Main Street Program is working towards the revitalization of homes and businesses in its historic core.
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Town of Celebration
The town of Celebration is one of the most unique developments in the United States. Originally designed by the Walt Disney Company to realize Walt Disney’s vision of a community where residents can live, work and play, Celebration was founded in 1994 with homes reminiscent of houses of the 1940s and 1950s, transporting residents to a time period popular in American culture. The town’s architecture and configuration are prime examples of New Urbanism.
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Town of Harmony
Osceola County’s newest community, founded in 2001, Harmony, is an environmentally conscious community featuring ENERGY STAR® energy efficient homes and 7,700 acres of designated open space. Harmony has been recognized in publications and by environmental groups for its design and stewardship of the pristine wetlands that surround the community.
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ChampionsGate®
Encompassing 1,500 acres southwest of The Walt Disney World Resort — ChampionsGate® welcomes visitors off its Interstate 4 exit. With two championship 18-hole golf courses designed by accomplished architect and international golf champion Greg Norman, ChampionsGate® is like no other golf resort in the world. David Leadbetter has chosen ChampionsGate® to be its World Headquarters for The Leadbetter Golf Academy.
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Reunion
Reunion is a resort neighborhood and master-planned community, and is situated on 2,226 acres and is a planned Developments of Regional Impact.
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