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Edison and Ford Winter Estates

The Edison and Ford Winter Estates contain a historical museum and 21 acre (8.5 ha) botanical garden on the adjacent sites of the winter homes of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford beside the Caloosahatchee River in Southwestern Florida. It is located at 2350 McGregor Boulevard, Fort Myers, Florida.

Thomas Edison Winter Estate and Henry Ford Estate
Seminole Lodge, the Edison family's winter home
LocationFort Myers, Florida
Coordinates26°38′05″N 81°52′48″W / 26.63472°N 81.88000°W / 26.63472; -81.88000
Built1886 (Edison Estate)
1911 (Ford Estate)
Websitehttp://www.edisonfordwinterestates.org
NRHP reference No.91001044[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 8, 1988 (Ford Estate)
August 12, 1991 (Edison Estate)

On April 18, 2012, the American Institute of Architects' Florida Chapter placed the Edison and Ford Winter Estates on its list of Florida Architecture: 100 Years. 100 Places.[2] The American Chemical Society recognized the Edison Botanical Research Laboratory at the Edison & Ford Winter Estates as a National Historic Chemical Landmark on May 25, 2014.

History edit

The present site dates from 1885, when Edison first visited Southwest Florida and purchased the property to build a vacation home. He had traveled down to St. Augustine, Florida during the winter of 1885 at the behest of his doctor, who thought that the warmer climate would help cure an illness that Edison was suffering from.[3] After recuperating in St. Augustine, he ended up traveling first across the state to Cedar Key, and from Cedar Key to Fort Myers. His home, completed in 1886 and later dubbed "Seminole Lodge", served as a winter retreat and place of relaxation until Edison's death in 1931.[4] Edison's good friend, Henry Ford, purchased the adjoining property, "The Mangoes" from Robert Smith of New York in 1916. Ford's craftsman style bungalow was built in 1911 by Smith. In 1947, Mrs. Mina Edison deeded the Edison property to the City of Fort Myers in memory of her husband for the enjoyment of the public. It was opened for public tours soon after.

In 1988, the adjacent Henry Ford winter estate was purchased and opened for public tours in 1990. In 2003, the governance of the site was transferred from the City to a new non-profit corporation, Thomas Edison & Henry Ford Winter Estates, Inc. (dba Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Inc.) whose mission is to protect, preserve and interpret the site. The new corporation completed a $14 million restoration project in the following years. A separate fundraising arm, Edison-Ford Winter Estates Foundation, Inc. was created to assist the restoration project with no function in governance.

Gardens edit

 
Gardens

Edison's botanical garden contains more than a thousand varieties of plants from around the world, including African Sausage Trees and a 400-foot (120 m) banyan tree planted in the mid-1920s.[5] The gardens feature plants grown for industrial purposes (such as bamboo, used in light bulb filaments) and those which Mina Edison planted for their beauty, including roses, orchids and bromeliads. The Moonlight Garden was designed by Ellen Biddle Shipman.[6]

Before Hurricane Irma the collection included: Acalypha hispida, Arenga pinnata, Artocarpus heterophyllus, Billbergia spp., Blighia sapida, Bougainvillea glabra, Bougainvillea spectabilis, Calliandra haematocephala, Cananga odorata, Cattleya hybrid, Cattleya spp., Chorisia speciosa, Citrus spp., Clerodendrum speciosissimum, Cordyline terminalis, Cycad spp., Dendrobium, Dombeya spp., Epidendrum ciliare, Ficus auriculata, Ficus benghalensis, Ficus saussureana, Hibiscus schizopetalus, Holmskioldia sanguinea, Ibosa riparia, Ixora chinensis, Kigelia africana, Leea coccinea, Malvaviscus arboreus, Musa spp., Parmentiera cereifera, Plumbago auriculata, Solandra nitida, Spathoglottis plicata, Tabernaemontana corymbosa, Tecoma stans, Thunbergia erecta, Pleroma semidecandrum (syn. Tibouchina semidecandra), and hundreds more.

Rubber laboratory edit

During the period of 1914–1918 (World War I), Edison became concerned with America's reliance on foreign supplies of rubber. He partnered with Harvey Firestone and Henry Ford to try to find a rubber tree or plant that could grow quickly in the United States and provide a domestic supply of rubber. In 1927, the three men contributed $25,000 each and created the Edison Botanic Research Corporation in an attempt to find a solution to this problem. In 1928, the Edison Botanic Research Corporation laboratory was constructed. It was in Fort Myers, Florida that Edison would do the majority of his research and planting of his exotic plants and trees.

After testing over 17,000 plant samples, Edison eventually discovered a source in one of the species of flowering goldenrod, Solidago leavenworthii. Thomas Edison died in 1931 and the rubber project was transferred to the United States Department of Agriculture five years later.

Visitors edit

 
Ford's winter bungalow

Visitors to the Edison and Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers can view more than 20 acres (8.1 ha) of historical buildings and gardens including the 1928 Botanical Laboratory and the Edison Ford Museum. There are also a variety of programs, tours and activities.

Edison Ford also offers school and education tours for all ages, an extensive summer camp program, science and engineering class for homeschool students,[7] emerging inventors programs for children ages 18 months – 5 years[8] as well as travel and offsite tour opportunities. Other specialty programs include holiday nights, antique car shows, garden talks and a variety of special events throughout the year. The site can be reserved for events, weddings, corporate functions, meetings and group tours.

Edison Ford Winter Estates is a National Register Historic Site and received the Award of Excellence for restoration from both the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the National Garden Clubs, Inc. The site is a Florida Historic Landmark and has been designated as a National Historical Chemical Landmark by the American Chemical Society, the first site in the state of Florida to receive this honor.

The Edison and Ford Winter Estates research library and archival materials are also available for viewing by appointment. The research library contains over a thousand books on Fort Myers history and botany, as well as biographies on Thomas Edison and Henry Ford and their families.[9]

Open to the public since 1947, Edison Ford Winter Estates receives more than 200,000 visitors annually.[10] Designated as an educational and charitable not-for-profit organization, Edison Ford is governed by a board of trustees, professional staff and a large volunteer group.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Start Voting for Your Favorite Florida Architecture!". 2019 People's Choice Award (Florida Architecture). Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  3. ^ Albion, Michele W. (Summer 1997). "A Myth Reflects a Generation's Technological Disillusionment: Edison and the Electrification of Fort Myers". The Florida Historical Quarterly. 76 (1): 70. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  4. ^ Cosden, Mike; Newman, Brent; Pendleton, Chris (2015). Edison and Ford in Florida. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. p. 9. ISBN 9781467114646.
  5. ^ "Banyan tree by Thomas Edison's house in Fort Myers, Florida". Florida Memory. Retrieved 2016-01-12.
  6. ^ "Guide to the Ellen McGowan Biddle Shipman Papers,1914-1946". rmc.library.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-08.
  7. ^ Fort Myers & Lee County homeschool programs, activities, field trips. (n.d.). Edison and Ford Winter Estates. Retrieved January 26, 2023, from https://www.edisonfordwinterestates.org/education/homeschool-programs/
  8. ^ Lee county preschool programs, classes | Fort Myers preschool programs. (n.d.). Edison and Ford Winter Estates. Retrieved January 26, 2023, from https://www.edisonfordwinterestates.org/education/preschool-programs/
  9. ^ "Edison and Ford Estates Research Policies". Edison & Ford Winter Estates. Retrieved 2017-01-19.
  10. ^ Podolak, Janet (10 May 2022). "Fort Myers' Edison and Ford Winter Estates captivate with colorful gardens, history". The News Herald. Retrieved 3 December 2022.

Bibliography edit

  • Albion, Michele Wehrwein. (2008). The Florida Life of Thomas Edison. University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-3259-7.
  • Smoot, Tom (2004). The Edisons of Fort Myers. Pineapple Press. ISBN 1-56164-312-2.
  • Cosden, Mike; Newman, Brent (2015). Edison and Ford in Florida (Images of America). Arcadia. ISBN 978-1467114646.

External links edit

  Media related to Edison and Ford Winter Estates at Wikimedia Commons

  • Edison and Ford Winter Estates
  • Lee County listings at National Register of Historic Places
  • Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs
    • Lee County markers

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Thomas Edison Winter Estate and Henry Ford EstateU S National Register of Historic PlacesSeminole Lodge the Edison family s winter homeLocationFort Myers FloridaCoordinates26 38 05 N 81 52 48 W 26 63472 N 81 88000 W 26 63472 81 88000Built1886 Edison Estate 1911 Ford Estate Websitehttp www edisonfordwinterestates orgNRHP reference No 91001044 1 Added to NRHPSeptember 8 1988 Ford Estate August 12 1991 Edison Estate On April 18 2012 the American Institute of Architects Florida Chapter placed the Edison and Ford Winter Estates on its list of Florida Architecture 100 Years 100 Places 2 The American Chemical Society recognized the Edison Botanical Research Laboratory at the Edison amp Ford Winter Estates as a National Historic Chemical Landmark on May 25 2014 Contents 1 History 2 Gardens 3 Rubber laboratory 4 Visitors 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Bibliography 8 External linksHistory editThe present site dates from 1885 when Edison first visited Southwest Florida and purchased the property to build a vacation home He had traveled down to St Augustine Florida during the winter of 1885 at the behest of his doctor who thought that the warmer climate would help cure an illness that Edison was suffering from 3 After recuperating in St Augustine he ended up traveling first across the state to Cedar Key and from Cedar Key to Fort Myers His home completed in 1886 and later dubbed Seminole Lodge served as a winter retreat and place of relaxation until Edison s death in 1931 4 Edison s good friend Henry Ford purchased the adjoining property The Mangoes from Robert Smith of New York in 1916 Ford s craftsman style bungalow was built in 1911 by Smith In 1947 Mrs Mina Edison deeded the Edison property to the City of Fort Myers in memory of her husband for the enjoyment of the public It was opened for public tours soon after In 1988 the adjacent Henry Ford winter estate was purchased and opened for public tours in 1990 In 2003 the governance of the site was transferred from the City to a new non profit corporation Thomas Edison amp Henry Ford Winter Estates Inc dba Edison amp Ford Winter Estates Inc whose mission is to protect preserve and interpret the site The new corporation completed a 14 million restoration project in the following years A separate fundraising arm Edison Ford Winter Estates Foundation Inc was created to assist the restoration project with no function in governance Gardens edit nbsp Gardens Edison s botanical garden contains more than a thousand varieties of plants from around the world including African Sausage Trees and a 400 foot 120 m banyan tree planted in the mid 1920s 5 The gardens feature plants grown for industrial purposes such as bamboo used in light bulb filaments and those which Mina Edison planted for their beauty including roses orchids and bromeliads The Moonlight Garden was designed by Ellen Biddle Shipman 6 Before Hurricane Irma the collection included Acalypha hispida Arenga pinnata Artocarpus heterophyllus Billbergia spp Blighia sapida Bougainvillea glabra Bougainvillea spectabilis Calliandra haematocephala Cananga odorata Cattleya hybrid Cattleya spp Chorisia speciosa Citrus spp Clerodendrum speciosissimum Cordyline terminalis Cycad spp Dendrobium Dombeya spp Epidendrum ciliare Ficus auriculata Ficus benghalensis Ficus saussureana Hibiscus schizopetalus Holmskioldia sanguinea Ibosa riparia Ixora chinensis Kigelia africana Leea coccinea Malvaviscus arboreus Musa spp Parmentiera cereifera Plumbago auriculata Solandra nitida Spathoglottis plicata Tabernaemontana corymbosa Tecoma stans Thunbergia erecta Pleroma semidecandrum syn Tibouchina semidecandra and hundreds more Rubber laboratory editDuring the period of 1914 1918 World War I Edison became concerned with America s reliance on foreign supplies of rubber He partnered with Harvey Firestone and Henry Ford to try to find a rubber tree or plant that could grow quickly in the United States and provide a domestic supply of rubber In 1927 the three men contributed 25 000 each and created the Edison Botanic Research Corporation in an attempt to find a solution to this problem In 1928 the Edison Botanic Research Corporation laboratory was constructed It was in Fort Myers Florida that Edison would do the majority of his research and planting of his exotic plants and trees After testing over 17 000 plant samples Edison eventually discovered a source in one of the species of flowering goldenrod Solidago leavenworthii Thomas Edison died in 1931 and the rubber project was transferred to the United States Department of Agriculture five years later Visitors edit nbsp Ford s winter bungalow Visitors to the Edison and Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers can view more than 20 acres 8 1 ha of historical buildings and gardens including the 1928 Botanical Laboratory and the Edison Ford Museum There are also a variety of programs tours and activities Edison Ford also offers school and education tours for all ages an extensive summer camp program science and engineering class for homeschool students 7 emerging inventors programs for children ages 18 months 5 years 8 as well as travel and offsite tour opportunities Other specialty programs include holiday nights antique car shows garden talks and a variety of special events throughout the year The site can be reserved for events weddings corporate functions meetings and group tours Edison Ford Winter Estates is a National Register Historic Site and received the Award of Excellence for restoration from both the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the National Garden Clubs Inc The site is a Florida Historic Landmark and has been designated as a National Historical Chemical Landmark by the American Chemical Society the first site in the state of Florida to receive this honor The Edison and Ford Winter Estates research library and archival materials are also available for viewing by appointment The research library contains over a thousand books on Fort Myers history and botany as well as biographies on Thomas Edison and Henry Ford and their families 9 Open to the public since 1947 Edison Ford Winter Estates receives more than 200 000 visitors annually 10 Designated as an educational and charitable not for profit organization Edison Ford is governed by a board of trustees professional staff and a large volunteer group Gallery edit nbsp Edison s winter home view from the road nbsp View of the Caloosahatchee River from the estate nbsp Edison John Burroughs and Ford at the estate in 1914 nbsp Mina Edison s Moonlight Garden nbsp Edison s laboratory nbsp Inside Edison s house nbsp Inside Edison s house nbsp Lipstick Plant 1 of 2 nbsp Lipstick Plant 2 of 2 nbsp Edison family original porch furnitureSee also edit nbsp National Register of Historic Places portal nbsp History portal nbsp Florida portal The Henry Ford List of Botanical Gardens in the United States List of historic houses in Florida List of museums in FloridaReferences edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Start Voting for Your Favorite Florida Architecture 2019 People s Choice Award Florida Architecture Retrieved October 18 2019 Albion Michele W Summer 1997 A Myth Reflects a Generation s Technological Disillusionment Edison and the Electrification of Fort Myers The Florida Historical Quarterly 76 1 70 Retrieved 6 December 2022 Cosden Mike Newman Brent Pendleton Chris 2015 Edison and Ford in Florida Charleston South Carolina Arcadia Publishing p 9 ISBN 9781467114646 Banyan tree by Thomas Edison s house in Fort Myers Florida Florida Memory Retrieved 2016 01 12 Guide to the Ellen McGowan Biddle Shipman Papers 1914 1946 rmc library cornell edu Retrieved 2016 02 08 Fort Myers amp Lee County homeschool programs activities field trips n d Edison and Ford Winter Estates Retrieved January 26 2023 from https www edisonfordwinterestates org education homeschool programs Lee county preschool programs classes Fort Myers preschool programs n d Edison and Ford Winter Estates Retrieved January 26 2023 from https www edisonfordwinterestates org education preschool programs Edison and Ford Estates Research Policies Edison amp Ford Winter Estates Retrieved 2017 01 19 Podolak Janet 10 May 2022 Fort Myers Edison and Ford Winter Estates captivate with colorful gardens history The News Herald Retrieved 3 December 2022 Bibliography edit Albion Michele Wehrwein 2008 The Florida Life of Thomas Edison University Press of Florida ISBN 978 0 8130 3259 7 Smoot Tom 2004 The Edisons of Fort Myers Pineapple Press ISBN 1 56164 312 2 Cosden Mike Newman Brent 2015 Edison and Ford in Florida Images of America Arcadia ISBN 978 1467114646 External links edit nbsp Media related to Edison and Ford Winter Estates at Wikimedia Commons Edison and Ford Winter Estates Lee County listings at National Register of Historic Places Florida s Office of Cultural and Historical Programs Lee County listings Lee County markers Great Floridians of Fort Myers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edison and Ford Winter Estates amp oldid 1191994805, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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