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    FMB Haunted Pub Crawl

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 5:30 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Edison & Ford Winter Estates - Butler Pantry

    Edison & Ford Winter Estates

    4.3(308 reviews)
    21.4 km

    A beautiful place! The museum is very well done-…read more Everything is so interesting! The grounds are so nice! We really enjoyed the guided tour- well worth the $$ and there is a nice self guided tour inside. I came with a group and we all thought it was well worth the cost! We stayed around a little longer to see all the plants and enjoy the grounds-

    This historic site offers a unique glimpse into the lives and legacies of Thomas Edison and Henry…read moreFord, and how their friendship helped shape innovation in America. The estates have a large, free parking lot, and admission for the self-guided tour is $28 per person (guided tours are available for an additional fee). The self-guided option includes a QR code to download an app, which provides audio commentary at various stops along the tour. The grounds are beautifully maintained, and the tour begins on the opposite side of the estate, taking you through the property's historic homes and buildings. Each stop offers insight into the personal lives and groundbreaking work of Edison and Ford, and it's fascinating to see the spaces where they spent their winters together. One of the highlights for us was the museum. I knew Edison was an inventor, but I didn't fully realize the sheer number of inventions credited to him -- everything from the phonograph to an early voting machine. There's also a fascinating display showing the many versions of the lightbulb throughout history and how it evolved into what we know today. We spent quite a bit of time here, soaking in both the history and the scenery. Before leaving, we stopped by the gift shop, which had a fantastic selection of unique and thoughtful items. If you're looking for one-of-a-kind gifts -- especially for those hard-to-shop-for people -- this is a perfect place to pick something up. 3 stars is mostly for the price, $28 is pretty steep for a audio guide. Tours are more. Although I learned some new things it could have been $10-15 and it would easily be 5 stars but $56 for 2 people is a bit ridiculous since is self guided.

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    Naples Historical Society - Chickee at Historic Palm Cottage, in the Norris Gardens.

    Naples Historical Society

    4.8(10 reviews)
    38.4 km

    The Naples Historical Society is a non profit that was formed in 1962 to preserve the history of…read moreNaples for "future generations to enjoy". The Naples Historical Society is also the steward of the Naples Historical Society Foundation, Inc. which raises funds for historical preservation. The headquarters of the Naples Historical Society is the Historic Palm Cottage which is the oldest house in Naples. The 3,500 sq ft house was built in 1895 to be used as a summer cottage by Walter N. Haldeman, the owner and editor of the Louisville, Kentucky Courier Journal and Times. The house has now been turned into a museum. On May 24, 1982, Palm Cottage was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Tours are given of the house and educational programs are staged there. The Naples Historical Society purchased the 1/2 acre lot next to the house and turned it into a cottage garden that can be rented for events. Administration and archives is held at another historic property, a house built in 1910 that is a half block from Palm Cottage. Some of the programs the Naples Historical Society implements are the Naples History Tours, Christmas at Palm Cottage, Garden Side Chickee Chats, fund raising events, and guest speakers. Palm Cottage is currently closed due to the pandemic but I still enjoyed paying it a visit. I had to make my own history tour but I look forward to coming back to take the Naples Historical Society's downtown history tour that includes the cottage. Anyone who is interested in history will want to avail themselves of the excellent programs provided by the historical society.

    We loved the Palm Cottage tour. Our docent was knowledgeable and funny. We loved hearing about…read morethe history of Naples. The floors in the cottage are amazing. Very interesting tour. Naples is about more than just beaches - who knew?'

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    Edible Garden in the Norris Gardens at the Historic Palm Cottage.

    Naples Historical Society - This 3,500 sq ft house-turned museum is listed as a Landmark in the National Register of Historic Places (listed in 1982).

    This 3,500 sq ft house-turned museum is listed as a Landmark in the National Register of Historic Places (listed in 1982).

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