Located in Seminole County, Florida, Highland Memory Gardens is also called Baldwin-Fairchild Highland Memory Gardens. Apopka, Florida also used to be known as Forest City, but regardless of the name of the cemetery or the city where it was founded, the property has long served the needs and residents of Florida with its kind, compassionate and caring services. The Baldwin-Fairchild family first offered their services in the Orlando area in the early 1970s, and continued to follow a rich family tradition of offering the best in compassionate services to residents of the greater Orlando area. Services provided include traditional funerals, cremations, and memorialization and cremation gardens for those who wish to scatter the ashes of their loved ones in beautiful locations. The property is well kept year round, filled with native Florida deciduous and evergreen trees that offer shade in the summertime and serve as the perfect resting place for families, friends and loved ones to visit their family's departed. The grounds of the property are relatively flat, offering easy access to all ages. The property is located in a rural area, with a large grove of trees clustering to the northeast off of the older sections of the property. Winding paths, plentiful trees, and well-placed structures offer a beautiful, serene yet convenient setting for the internment of loved ones. Staff at Highland Memory Gardens offers a variety of services to families, all of which meet the multi- denominational and cultural needs of Forest City and surrounding community residents. Forest City aka Apopka, Florida is located nearly halfway between the eastern Atlantic seaboard and the Gulf of Mexico just north of Orlando. Nearby Lake Apopka and Lake Monroe as well as the Lake Jesup Conservation Area offer visitors plenty of outdoor activities, while younger family members will enjoy the entertainments and amusement parks located in nearby Orlando. The cemetery property is located just off Interstate 4, which runs north and south. Visitors can take County Road 436 (also called East Semoran Boulevard) west off of Interstate 4 to reach the property. |