Take the Orlando test: Do you recognize these landmarks?
Think you are familiar with Orlando icons? How sharp is your power of observation? Swipe through the gallery below and tests how well you recognize area landmarks with only a small piece of the puzzle. Scroll down for hints and answers. Good luck!
Need a hint?
The view underfoot when things are heading up.
Colors of the rainbow highlight this location where you can see a concert or play.
A 63-foot sculpture that reminds you of a vegetable.
A royal lunchtime stop for over 50 years. Just don’t forget the tots.
A hot spot for all things country in the 80s.
The room where it happens.
Where the Magic happens.
A pitch-perfect place for supporters.
Pairs well with cookies.
Erected in 1988 as a symbol of international friendship.
Transformed from one of Orlando’s oldest cinemas to a theater space, and now a music venue.
It is a pleasure to visit this location in an educated neighborhood.
From outer space to dinosaur fossils.
$15 gets you 30 minutes.
Anwers
Carpet at Orlando International Airport
The Walt Disney Amphitheater
“Tower of Light” sculpture in front of City Hall
Beefy King, family-owned restaurant since 1968
Cheyenne Saloon and Opera House at Church Street Station opened in 1982
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
KIA Center
INTER&Co stadium where Orlando City plays
T.G. Lee Dairy sign Milk District
The Chinese Pavilion in Lake Eola Park
The newly refurbished Plaza Live sign
Publix at College Park
Orlando Science Center dome
Swan Boats at Lake Eola