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| Fort Myers |
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"City of Palms" aptly captures the graceful rustling of this historic cow-town
acclaimed in modern times among the nation's "50 Fablulous Places to Raise Your
Family." Natural assets prove an unfailing magnet for people in search of new
frontiers. Today, Fort Myers drives one of the hottest home-building markets in
the country, with commercial enterprises hot on its heels. Forward ho!
International investors are lassoing funds and sending them into Fort Myers'
historic downtown district on the banks of the Caloosahatchee. Developers kick
off upscale golf course communities at the drop of a hat. Baseball stadiums
hospitably welcome Red Sox and Minnesota Twins spring training camps while new
sports arenas host our own Fort Myers Miracle baseball and Everblades hockey
teams. Amateur skating, ice, roller and in-line, is big. Bike paths, wooded park
boardwalks, lakeside picnic areas, marinas and neighborhood recreation centers
proliferate. Six Mile Cypress Slough, Lakes Park and the Calusa Nature Center
display nature's wonders. Lee County boasts more than 50 golf courses, earning
the region title as the "Golf Capital of the World." Everyone loves to be
outdoors 365 days a year. Thomas Edison, who wintered his home and laboratory
here earlier this century, predicted, "There's only one Fort Myers, and 90
million people are going to find out about it." While Edison whimsically
overstated the number, he correctly saw the attraction. Edison's uncommon
friends and fellow business mavens Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone agreed and
moved in next door. Their historic homes still set the tone for gracious
riverfront living up and down McGregor Boulevard, charmed with an endless march
of statuesque royal palms. Theater, concerts and arts classes scattered around
town all come together in the Alliance of the Arts, which lets you know what's
happening when. Florida Gulf Coast University and Edison Community College
collaborate with cultural and academic offerings. August's annual two-week New
Arts Festival complements February's two-week Edison Festival of Light. Mega
single site events house themselves at the Harborside Convention Center. Fort
Myers is a big small town. All the big-city amenities and conveniences are
within hailing distance. Yet folks are always running into someone they know. We
like it here. You will too. Ya'll come!Photography by Pat Shapiro/Flying Colors of Naples |
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