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MichaelSoE

(1,576 posts)
Sun Aug 30, 2020, 06:54 AM Aug 2020

Americana in Florida

I usually post this stuff in the photo group but decided to stick it here as many people in Florida are unaware of the sleepy hamlet in which I reside.

It's 1936 and the new road linking Tampa to Miami was established (Rt. 41 .. the Tamiami Trail). Brothers Bill and Lester Piper established The Reptile Gardens in Bonita Springs, later to be renamed the Everglades Wonder Gardens.
Rt. 41 passed through the center of town but was realigned in 1976 by passing the sleepy hamlet.

As you drive along "Old 41" you could still spot the teaser signs obscured by the overgrown vegetation.
See Live Alligators ... Wonder Gardens Just Ahead ... For Your Enjoyment and Delight

In early 2013, the Piper family discontinued operations of the Gardens and began to seek a new owner. At that time, landscape photographer John Brady and his family leased the property from the Pipers and refreshed the Gardens.

In 2014, a group of local residents formed the Bonita Wonder Gardens Inc., a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. With generous financial assistance, in the form of a $3.5 million loan from the City of Bonita Springs, the new organization was able to purchase the property and business assets from the Piper family in April 2015, saving it from potential commercial development. Thus began a new chapter for this beloved historic attraction.

Night Shot taken about 9 years ago


IR taken last year

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Americana in Florida (Original Post) MichaelSoE Aug 2020 OP
Wonderful pictures! FM123 Aug 2020 #1
Wow! Freedomofspeech Aug 2020 #2
This SW Florida treasure snowybirdie Aug 2020 #3
This SW Florida treasure snowybirdie Aug 2020 #4
I didn't know that. MichaelSoE Aug 2020 #5
Hello neighbor Clearly fogged in Aug 2020 #6
Since June of 2010 MichaelSoE Aug 2020 #8
Wow, that B&W one looks like a fantasy world... AmyStrange Aug 2020 #7
It was taken using IR (infrared sensitive) MichaelSoE Aug 2020 #9
Your are a very talented photographer! Callalily Aug 2020 #10

snowybirdie

(5,627 posts)
3. This SW Florida treasure
Sun Aug 30, 2020, 07:34 AM
Aug 2020

is in trouble. It's director suddenly quit last week. Hope it's for the better, but who knows. These types of places hold a place in the hearts of old Floridians. Disappearing fast.

snowybirdie

(5,627 posts)
4. This SW Florida treasure
Sun Aug 30, 2020, 07:47 AM
Aug 2020

is in trouble. It's director suddenly quit last week. Hope it's for the better, but who knows. These types of places hold a place in the hearts of old Floridians. Disappearing fast.

MichaelSoE

(1,576 posts)
5. I didn't know that.
Sun Aug 30, 2020, 08:34 AM
Aug 2020

My wife and I spent a few hours there to soak in the Wonders about 3 years before the Brady's took over. Then Irma really did a number on the grounds. We haven't been back since even though we are only about 6 miles away.

Clearly fogged in

(1,943 posts)
6. Hello neighbor
Sun Aug 30, 2020, 09:08 AM
Aug 2020

I sure do miss how the area once was; I'm in Collier, worked just south of Audubon, and would frequently drive past it to get wings for lunch at you-know-where.
Have you been here long?

 

AmyStrange

(7,989 posts)
7. Wow, that B&W one looks like a fantasy world...
Sun Aug 30, 2020, 11:13 AM
Aug 2020

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covered in frost, or is that snow?

Great photos and thanks for sharing.
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MichaelSoE

(1,576 posts)
9. It was taken using IR (infrared sensitive)
Sun Aug 30, 2020, 01:05 PM
Aug 2020

Foliage reflects a lot of infrared light so it appears much lighter than if you had use full black & white film or digital camera in black & white mode.

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