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How this Iconic Orlando ice cream stand defied racial stigma

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ORLANDO, Fla. – It is one of Orlando’s oldest businesses to date. The walk-up window has been serving customers tasty frozen treats since 1948, seven days a week.

Sitting in its original location since 1948, Goff’s Ice Cream stand has kept its doors open on the “Trail” for the past 73 years.

The tiny concrete structure is situated on Orange Blossom Trail near Church Street in the Parramore community. The stand-alone shop has withstood devastating hurricanes, the protests of the 1960s, a firebombing believed to be intentionally done by the Ku Klux Klan and a pandemic.

The only things that have changed over the years are the prices and the landscaping around them, according to current owner Todd Peacock, who still works the register daily

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