| Field Trip to Ft. Myers |

2350 McGregor Blvd., Ft. Myers, Florida
The winter home of Thomas A. Edison, beautifully situated along the Caloosahatchee River, is one of the greatest historic
treasures within Lee County. In 1885, Thomas Edison first visited Florida. He purchased property along the Caloosahatchee River and built a vacation home. The vernacular structure, completed in 1886 and dubbed "Seminole lodge" by the Edisons, served as a winter retreat and work place for the prolific inventor until his death in 1931.
Edison’s good friend Henry Ford followed close behind and purchased the neighboring property in
1915. "The Mangoes" was the winter getaway for the Fords. Edison and Ford spent many winters
working, talking and even relaxing together in tropical southwest Florida.
When you visit "Seminole Lodge" and "The Mangoes" you enter a world unlike any you have ever
seen. The furnishings and architecture of these gracious, rambling buildings are reminiscent of a
bygone era. The inventive genius of Edison and Ford are evident throughout these 17-acres of
riverfront estates.
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Touring thru the gardens and the beautiful homes. |
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Various rooms from the Edison/Ford museum. |
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Some of Henry Ford's autos. |
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| A view of the water from the museum grounds. | ||
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Updated 06/01/07