A journey through the history of Southwest Florida
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Frank Pellegrin, founder of the original Gondola Inn on West First Street in Fort Myers, knew as a small boy in Italy that someday he would own a restaurant where “everyone would be happy to eat.”
Laetitia Ashmore Nutt, with her brother and three grown daughters, bought land on Sanibel Island in 1888 and by spring 1889 had built the home and inn known as Gray Gables. The family’s legacy on the island is remembered as one of hospitali...
Rev. W.P. Gardner moved to Fort Myers in 1885, with his wife, Ruth, and their adult children, Albertus/Bertie (b. 1858) and Miranda/Minnie (b. 1844). The reverend was there to preach in the Methodist church, but fruit growing was a popular ...
I discovered the Koreshan Unity through a book by Allen Andrews, A Yank Pioneer in Florida (1948), before I knew anything about Cyrus Teed, his failed resurrection, or the hold that the failed utopia had on the local imagination. Later I be...
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