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Minorville was a quick stop on the Florida Midland Railway line that traveled north and south from Apopka to Kissimmee. Jack Minor gave the depot its name in the late 1880s.
Fifteen students in West Orange County schools painted rain barrels that were selected for display in the Orlando Utilities Commission’s Water Color Project.