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The Moonlight Garden was designed in 1928 by Ellen Biddle Shipman, one of the first female's landscape architects in America. She specialized in enclosed gardens, full of drift beds where flowers of beauty bloomed in cycles throughout the year. Sh…
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In his initial plans for the property, Edison included a laboratory for his Florida estate. Through he anticipated leisure time, he also needed a place to pursue inventing. Of the many experiments he worked on in this laboratory, one focused on a …
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Edison created a large domestic support area for the Estate on the east side of McGregor Boulevard. Storage buildings, equipment, a truck garden, and even a horse were located there. One the west side, retaining and expanding the Caretaker's House…
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Some of the Seminole Lodge Staff Queenie Adams J.F. Anderson Mr. Bassler Mr. & Mrs. Black Ellen Carr Michael & Tina Doyle James Evans Harvie Heitman William Hibble Henry Horsey Noah Keen George Kinze Fred Ott Sidney Scarth Edgar & M…
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The Edison Estate riverside buildings were originally built in 1886 and remodeled slightly throughout the years. The sprawling Edison Seminole Lodge is made up of the Family Home, connecting pergola and Guest House. The Edison Moonlight Garden …
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Orchid Lane developed as a natural path from the mango trees that formed a line down both the Edison and Ford properties. Orchids are air plants, or epiphytes, which do not require soil to grow. They receive nutrients from the air, rainwater and d…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OUZ_clara-fords-michigan-rose-garden_Fort-Myers-FL.html
Clara Bryant Ford had a passion for roses and grew over 350 varieties and 10,000 plants at the family's estate, Fair Lane, in Dearborn, Michigan. Mrs. Ford's favorites were tea roses in shades of yellow and white. Did you know Clara Ford hired …
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Famous inventor and businessman Thomas Edison visited Forty Myers in early 1885. He planned to find a warm retreat to escape the cold winters of his home base in West Orange, New Jersey. Along with friends, he made way to Fort Myers from the coole…
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The Henry Ford Home was built in 1911 and is an example of the "American Bungalow" architectural style. From the exterior one sees the characteristics of cedar-shingle siding, wide covered porches, gabled metal roof, and dormers with dec…
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Thomas Edison and Henry Ford first met in 1896 at a New York conference of the Edison Illuminating Companies. Ford worked as a mechanic at the Detroit Edison plant. The two were not reacquainted again until 1910, when Edison responded to Ford's re…
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