Historic Preservation Board Calendar

Beautiful two-story historic home surrounded by palm trees

The City of Orlando has produced the popular Historic Preservation Board Calendar since 1989 and each is an exceptional depiction of Orlando’s treasured historic resources. The photos in each calendar are selected from submissions from community residents as part of a photo competition. The calendar themes are chosen every year by the Historic Preservation Board.

The calendar is free to the public and copies can be picked up beginning in December at City Hall, Leu Gardens, and The History Center, while supplies last.

Month Winner Name
Cover Bob Wilson
January Allison Doolittle
February Robert Stolt
March Elaine Person
April Jim Hobart
May David Billingsley
June Bob Egleston
July Ashley Ariaga
August Lawrence Kolin
September Mark Cechman
October Luke Cechman
November  Mark Schenkel
December Steven Madow
Month Winner Name
Cover Ashley Ariaga
January Elizabeth Randall
February Bob Egleston
March Seina Gilman
April Anthony Cooperider
May Steven Madow
June Robert Stuart
July Mark Cechman
August Elaine Person
September Junko Hennessey
October Anthony Cooperider
November  David Billingsley
December Denise Vose

To view copies of previous calendars, contact Jennifer Fritz-Hunter at jennifer.fritz-hunter@orlando.gov.

  • 1989 – General subject matter with landmarks and older structures
  • 1991 – General. Various historic resource areas
  • 1992 – Commercial architecture 1890-1960
  • 1993 – Historic schools of 1920s and 1930s
  • 1994 – Pre-WWII religious buildings
  • 1995 – Landmark signs
  • 1996 – Historic natural and built landscapes and landscape features
  • 1997 – The Porch
  • 1998 – People and Preservation
  • 1999 – Details. Architectural details
  • 2000 – Orlando Through the Years
  • 2001 – Colonialtown South Historic District
  • 2002 – Downtown Historic District
  • 2003 – Lake Cherokee Historic District
  • 2005 – Lake Eola Heights Historic District
  • 2007 – Lake Eola Fountain
  • 2008 – Lake Lawsona Historic District
  • 2009 – Lake Copeland Historic District
  • 2010 – Train stations
  • 2011 – Parramore National Register District
  • 2012 – Lake Ivanhoe Historic Residential District
  • 2013 – Lake Adair-Lake Concord Residential District
  • 2014 – Rosemere National Register District
  • 2015 – Orlando’s Historic Landmarks 
  • 2016 – Bungalows of Orlando’s Historic Districts
  • 2017 – Verticality in Architecture
  • 2018 – Mid-Century Modern Architecture
  • 2019-  Landscape and Streetscape Features
  • 2020- Historic Mediterranean Revival Architecture
  • 2021 - A Chronology of Orlando's Historic Architectural Styles
  • 2022 - Historic Windows and Doors
  • 2023 - Park Lake Highland Neighborhood
  • 2024 - Lake Lawsona Historic District
  • 2025 - Orlando's College Park Neighborhood
  • 2026 - Orlando's Painted Ladies