The city of Kissimmee borders the 30,000 acres of land owned by the Walt Disney World Resort in central Florida. Kissimmee is home to innumerable hotels, independent resort communities, strip malls, and gift shops. Because of an abundance of inexpensive land adjacent to some of the most visited attractions in the world, this area is subject to constant development and redevelopment, a process which creates scenes of decay and renewal, and very often an awkward stasis between the two.

The Great Pyramids

The Expectation of Population II

Diversions

The Expectation of Population

The Great Estate

The Great Wall

The Old Aquifer Old Aquifer

The City's Stores City's Stores

The New Settlement

The Tree That Grew Itself

The Walled City