Kissimmee, Florida traces its name to the Jororo tribe, among the first
to settle along the river valley. Riverboat captains, entrepreneurs, and
speculators found Kissimmee and nearby Lake Tohopekaliga irresistible,
and soon settlers followed. The 1880s marked this city's first brush
with tourism, as the Tropical Hotel became the largest resort hotel
south of Jacksonville. As the cattle town struggled to survive floods,
the Depression, and downtown neglect in favor of spillover Walt Disney
World business, committed citizens fought back and spiritedly rekindled
the town into a favored tourist spot.