While not technically within the walls of College Park, most locals consider this 3-mile stretch of North Orange Avenue part and parcel of the quaint downtown neighborhood, which runs along the shores of Lake Ivanhoe. Antique hounds, bargain hunters and shoppers with a penchant for nostalgia can be found any day of the week rummaging through the specialty vintage shops and gift stores in search of exquisite collectibles and old treasures. Everything from classic-rock LPs and collectible dolls to Mountain Laurel tables and vintage clothing can be found here, most of it at very reasonable prices. Don't miss Flo's Attic (just look for the pink-hued facade) with its vast selection of restored wood furniture and estate jewelry, as well as Annies Antiques, Golden Phoenix Antiques and Antique Showcase. Be sure to pop by Glenn and Sandy Rogers' Boom-Art Gallery for some of the most colorful, creative and kooky artistic creations around, then stop by the White Wolf Cafe and dine among the eatery's antique treasures. If you're so inclined, cap off the day at Theatre Downtown (on the corner of Princeton & Orange) where some of Orlando's finer theatrical productions are staged.
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