The founder of Church Street Station, Bob Snow, died Friday at the age of 82 after a fall at his home. Channel Nine’s Greg Warmoth had Snow in the studios for a taping of Central Florida Spotlight and ...
Snow, who died last week at the age 82, left a legacy that is nearly impossible to set boundaries on. And it found its ...
Bob Snow, an entrepreneur who had a vision to revitalize a stretch of downtown Orlando in the 1970s, died Friday. He was 82.
What better way to send off the flamboyant showman and respected businessman than with a second-line procession through the ...
While in Orlando Bob & Linda purchased and restored the home ... Bob is survived by his wife, Linda Bailey Snow; son, and daughter-in-law, Christopher J.B. Snow and his wife, Bethany ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — One of the early pioneers of our tourism industry has passed away. The founder of Church Street Station, Bob Snow, died Friday at the age of 82 after a fall at his home.
Bob Snow’s influence on Orlando starts with his simple refusal to stay grounded. He had the knack of seeing things other people didn’t see — and helping others to share his vision ...
Bob Snow was both a dreamer and a doer ... The last Dixieland show at Rosie O’Grady’s in Orlando was in 2001, and today the building is a restaurant. Reflecting on the success of Church ...