Resident Clay Heinz said he often visits the park with his children.



"I think it's an opportunity to educate my kids on a frequent basis about all aspects of our history," he said. "It seems really unfortunate that we're bypassing such a large segment of our history in a place that's so central to Orlando."



Resident Wendy Boyd sees it differently.



"It's not like they are taking a wrecking ball to it and destroying it," she said. "I think they are moving it to a place where it's kind of being put to rest," Boyd said.