Kissimmee: Dominated by the lumber, sugar cane, citrus, and cattle industries in the 1800’s and early 1900’s, Kissimmee is now a thriving Central Florida city attracting millions of visitors including snowbirds from the Northern states and Canada, to its many attractions and theme parks. Historic downtown Kissimmee is Osceola County’s oldest shopping district and provides a quaint, old-fashioned Florida atmosphere. Downtown Kissimmee is home to the Monument of States, a dedication to the 50 U.S. states constructed with 1,500 stones brought from each of the 50 U.S. states and 22 foreign countries. For visitors looking for cowboys and cowgirls, there is a local rodeo held weekly at the Kissimmee Sports Arena. The national Silver Spurs rodeo comes to Kissimmee twice a year. U.S. Highway 192, the portion stretching from East Kissimmee to Highway 27 in Clermont, hosts many attractions. Old Town; a complex of restaurants, shopping, and carnival style rides has a vintage fair-like atmosphere. You can watch people take death defying rides on the SkyCoaster and see classic car shows every weekend. Many local restaurants, a wide array of gift and t-shirt shops line US 192 for miles, not forgetting numerous themed Crazy Golf courses. For the golf enthusiast, there are many excellent golf courses in the Kissimmee area, perfect for the golfing vacation! The Florida winter is ideal for golfing breaks, the sun shines blue and the climate is mild.