


The Enzian Theater is Central Florida’s only full-time, non-profit arthouse cinema and café. Located in Maitland, it offers a unique “film and dining” experience where guests watch independent, foreign and cult films while seated at tables with full food and drink service.
The Mount Dora Historic Train Depot (341 N Alexander St) is a beautifully preserved 1915 railway station listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, it serves as the home for the Mount Dora Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center and functions as a popular community event space.



Officially known as the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis), the Florida alligator is a large, semi-aquatic reptile native to the southeastern United States. It is Florida’s official state reptile. Alligators are a vital keystone species that play a crucial role in maintaining wetland ecosystems.
The Florida barred owl (Strix varia georgica) is a permanent, native resident subspecies of the common barred owl. Known for its expressive brown eyes and horizontal brown-and-white “bars” across its chest, it is best recognized by its loud, echoing hooting call that sounds exactly like, “Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you-all?”


Florida armadillos are nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus), which are small, armored mammals that are common, non-native pests in Florida, often causing damage to lawns through digging. They are about the size of a cat, mostly active at night and possess a unique defensive, leaping behavior. They can carry diseases like leprosy.
