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The
Conservancy of Southwest Florida
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For
over a quarter of a century The Conservancy of Southwest Florida has
played a major role in retaining the unspoiled beauty of Florida's
coastal areas - its waterways, beaches, fisheries and wildlife. Situated
in the heart of Naples on 13.5 acres, the Conservancy and also the
Museum of Natural History serves as an educational facility, including
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Philharmonic
Center for the Arts
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The
Philharmonic Center is a modern day castle designed to lift the spirits
of those who visit, as only excellence in the arts can. With its breathtaking
combination of artistry and design, this fantastic venue makes an
ideal location for any group event. The luminous porte-cochere serves
as the entry point to the elegant lobby, which alone totals 15,790
square feet. Green marble imported from Italy generously adorns the
structure and is one of the most striking features. Twin two-story
galleries, each with 2,500 square feet of exhibit space, flank the
main lobby, affording views of the exhibitions from both upstairs
and down. A curved dome ceiling caps each gallery. |
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Third
Street South & The Avenues
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Located
in the historical Olde Naples shopping areas (Olde Naples served as
the original commercial district in the early 1900's), Third Street
South has attracted over 115 of Florida's elegant retailers and distinguished
gallery directors and professionals to preserve Naples' past in a
premier shopping district. Olde Naples blends the nostalgic and the
new. Both restored and new buildings are painted in a palette of pastels.
Wrought iron balconies and stairways, park benches and courtyard fountains
grace this art and fashion center with charm all its own. |
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Waterside
Shops
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Classical
music, crystal-clear waters and handsome landscaping soothe the senses
as guests meander among elegant shops and restaurants, anchored by
Saks Fifth Avenue and Jacobson's department stores. |
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The
Village On Venetian Bay
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A
shopping enhancement awaits visitors indulge themselves in over fifty
fabulous shops, galleries and restaurants. Stroll through sundrenched
red brick walkways and relax to the sounds of splashing fountains
all set among award-winning Mediterranean architecture and sculpture. |
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Old
Marine Marketplace at Tin City
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This collection of unique shops and waterfront restaurants is the
former site of an old clam shelling plant. Treasures and trinkets
are sold side by side from boutiques intriguingly tucked within the
buildings. |
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Edison
and Ford Winter Estates
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Thomas
Edison received no formal education because he was homeschooled -
his mother was a teacher, yet he created the forerunners of many of
the electric lights, appliances, machinery and methods we take for
granted today. The inventive genius of Edison is evident throughout
his 14-acre riverfront estate. His botanical gardens reflect his love
of exotic foliage and search for useful materials. A 9,000 square
foot museum houses memorabilia related to Edison's life. Also on display
is his unique Model T Ford, a prototype presented to him by his friend
Henry Ford. In 1885 Thomas Edison built his winter home in Ft. Myers,
and in 1916 his good friend, Henry Ford, purchased a home next door.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to view the lush gardens and
quaint winter home of Henry Ford. This charming setting along the
river of Ft. Myers is a wonderful way to spend a morning or afternoon. |
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Naples
Museum of Art
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The
Naples Museum of Art, located at the Naples Philharmonic Center for
the Arts, is the largest art museum in the Southwest Florida area.
In the museum's galleries guests will find an eclectic, international-caliber
collection of paintings, drawings and sculptures. The permanent collection
features two major exhibits: The Gow Collection of Ancient Chinese
Art which spans a time frame of nearly 2,000 years, offering an overview
of the treasures that gave Eastern expression its timeless allure.
From Fang Hu pottery vases fashioned circa 450 B.C. to 19th century
overlay glass, the Gow Collection features artworks that show remarkable
diversity while demonstrating a great mastery of materials and technique.
The American Modern Collection features 277 American paintings and
works on paper covering the years 1900-1955. The works on display
are a sampling of that collection, highlighting the profound change
in the way American artists came into their own by pulling away from
the European tradition. Early works by Arshille Gorky, Stuart Davis,
Jackson Pollock, Alexander Calder, Marsden Hartley and many others
make this collection a rich resource for both scholars and museum
visitors. |
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Babcock
Wilderness Adventure
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Discover
the natural beauty of Florida, a place where the silence of the woods
is broken only by the cry of a panther. Deep into the heart of Southwest
Florida are 90,000 unspoiled acres known as the Babcock Crescent B
Ranch. Visitors will enjoy the fun and excitement of traveling in
a comfortable swamp buggy through the dark waters of the Telegraph
Swamp. Wild alligators abound and often approach to within a few yards.
The swamp tour guides will make the woods come to life while your
guests view some woodland creatures at close quarters. Guests will
hear stories about "Cracker" cowmen and the rugged backwoods
life and history of the early Florida pioneers. |
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Florida
Everglades
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The
Everglades, Florida's mysterious and beautiful subtropical wilderness
is one of the natural wonders of the world. Visitors will experience
a combination of a walking and riding adventure which includes an
airboat ride that skims across a river of grass. |
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