His enterprises began with the entertainment and dining complex that opened in summer 1974 and attracted millions of tourists annually ...
Bob Snow’s influence on Orlando starts with his simple refusal to stay grounded. He had the knack of seeing things other ...
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.
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 ...
Bob Snow was a trumpet player ... Snow, who also founded Orlando's Church Street Station with Rosie O'Grady's Goodtime Emporium in the heart of the city's downtown district, in the 1970s, died ...
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 ...
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Remembering Bob Snow: Pioneer of Orlando’s tourism and founder of Church Street StationBob 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 ...
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