Church Street
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Address | 99 W South St, Orlando, FL 32801, United States |
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Opened | 1889 |
Parking | Street and garage parking |
Owners | Florida Department of Transportation |
Architectural styles | Victorian architecture, Queen Anne style architecture, Shingle style architecture |
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ID | 2425376 |
About Church Street
Church Street Station, also called the Old Orlando Railroad Depot, is a historic train station and commercial development in Orlando, Florida. The historic depot and surrounding buildings house a retail and entertainment center.
Aidan Mann: Tragic street death of talented tattoo artist
... CCTV footage of that fateful morning, shows Donnelly approach and then Aidan Mann crossing the road and being chased by him along Church Street...
Tattoo artist death: Aidan Mann killer jailed for at least nine years
... Mr Mann, 28, known as artist Zen Black, was stabbed 14 times at Church Street in Downpatrick, in January 2022...
Beautiful South singer Paul Heaton pays for festival drinks
... The pubs involved will be the The Bull s Head on Church Street, The Kings Head on Winwick Street and The Cheshire Cheese on Knutsford Road, which are all within a couple of miles of the festival site...
Blackpool fire crews tackle blaze near Promenade
... The fire broke out at a commercial property in Back Church Street at about 13:40 GMT...
Preston fire: Firefighters tackle huge blaze at old Odeon cinema
... Twelve fire engines and two aerial platforms are at the scene of the fire in Church Street, close to Fishergate...
Ava White: Jury shown video of 12-year-old's fatal stabbing
... " CCTV showed Ava running after the defendant and his friends, across Church Street and into Church Alley, before turning in to School Lane...
Ava White: Liverpool vigil held for stabbed schoolgirl
... On Saturday, family and friends were among those who gathered in Church Street, near the scene of the attack, to pay tribute to her...
Man charged over Salford Remembrance Sunday firework disruption
... The court heard a crowd of angry veterans gathered outside the pub window in Church Street shouting, Get him out! and tried to break the door of the pub down, while others attempted to climb up to the window...
Man charged over Salford Remembrance Sunday firework disruption
Stuart Potts claimed he set off the Fireworks to emulate the volley of Shots Fired at some Remembrance Day events
A Man who admitted ruining a Remembrance Sunday event by setting off Fireworks during a two-minute silence has been jailed for 16 weeks.
Stuart Potts, 38, let off two Fireworks as hundreds of people observed The Silence at 11:00 GMT at The Cenotaph in Eccles, Salford, on Sunday.
Potts set off the Fireworks while sitting on a ledge of a first-floor window in a nearby disused pub.
He admitted throwing a firework in public, and a public order offence.
Potts of Borough Road, Salford, who has 21 previous convictions, claimed he was given the Fireworks by Someone Else and lit them "as a mark of respect" to emulate the volley of Shots Fired at some Remembrance Day events.
'Lack of respect'Sentencing him at Manchester Magistrates' Court, District Judge Mark Hadfield said he did not believe Potts' story.
He added: "I rather doubt that anybody in their right mind would think letting them off in The Middle of that ceremony was a mark of respect.
"It shows a staggering lack of respect for those attending and those being remembered. "
The Fireworks exploded above The Cenotaph as The Last Post ended.
Beth Pilling, prosecuting, told the court The First resulted in loud bangs, and the Second - a Rocket - flew above The Heads of The Crowd gathered at the service.
The court heard a crowd of angry veterans gathered outside the pub window in Church Street shouting, "Get him out!" and tried to break the door of the pub down, while others attempted to climb up to The Window .
When Potts appeared at The Window to remonstrate with The Crowd , A Number of traffic cones were thrown at him before he was arrested.
Fireworks exploded as The Last Post ended and hundreds of people were observing a two-minute silenceThe court heard a statement from an ex-Royal Marine who was at The Event to place a cross on The Cenotaph for a fallen comrade.
He said the loud bangs reminded him of combat and it had affected his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
It was The Most disrespectful thing he had witnessed at such an event, he added. No injuries were reported.
Abigail Henry, mitigating, said Potts had shown "sincere and genuine remorse for his actions".
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Source of news: bbc.com