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PROPERTY
4751
N. Gulf Shore Blvd. #505
A great
view in Naples real estate. This spectacular condo has floor
to ceiling windows with 3 exposures. The Gulf of Mexico
is at your fingertips, the cityscapes are magnificent and
the Bay with it's boaters is picturesque.
Location:
Naples, Florida
Price:
$850,000
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The Naples, Bonita Springs
and Estero, Florida Area
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| The Naples area
is truly the cultural center of SW
Florida. With over 35 arts organizations
and more than 100 art galleries, Naples
has some of the finest cultural offerings
available anywhere. The cultural diversity
of the area attracts professional
artists and musicians like a magnet.
In fact, over 1,000 visual and performing
artists call this area home. Don't
be surprised if you encounter an artist
painting at waters edge or with canvas
in hand while you explore the Everglades.
From magnificent
performance halls to unique art galleries,
Naples has a rich variety of choices
for cultural activities. We have literary
societies, lecture series and excellent
chamber music concerts. You can visit
historic homes, working artists studios,
outstanding community theatres
..even
a Teddy Bear Museum! There are street
festivals, outdoor art fairs, performances
by dance troupes and concert bands.
Nature and Art are brilliantly intertwined
at a series of museums. Catch a free
jazz concert in the park or enjoy
the magnificent Naples Philharmonic
orchestra
.it's all
right here!!!!!!!
Philharmonic Center
for the Arts
Completed in 1989
at a cost of almost $20 million, the
Philharmonic Center for the Arts in
Pelican Bay has a full program of
dance, opera, theater, classical and
popular music, family programs and
more.
The Naples Playhouse
and Naples Dinner Theatre
The Naples Playhouse,
the local Naples Players regale the
public with plays and musicals while
the Naples Dinner Theatre puts on
year round professional productions.
Open Air concerts
Held at Cambier Park,
The Naples Beach Hotel and Golf Club
and the Waterside Shoppes, open air
concerts are a very popular attraction
for the musically inclined. Artists
such as Chuck Mangione, Pete Fountain
and the like entertain in a very casual
atmosphere.
Naples Spring
Art Festival
Artists from around
the world display their art in beautiful
white tents down the middle of 5th
Avenue. The art is magnificent, the
food is wonderful and the whole atmosphere
is world class and great fun.
3rd. Street Festival
of Lights
A fabulous display
of Holiday lighting adorning the galleries,
restaurants and shoppes in the very
popular 3rd. Street area of Olde Naples.
Historic Palm
Cottage
Located on 12th Ave.
S, this is the oldest home in Collier
County. Located just 1 block from
the Naples Pier this Victorian home
has been the home of many early Naples
residents, both distinguished and
eccentric and is listed in the national
Registry of Historic Places. Guided
tours are available. |
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Built in 1888
as a freight and passenger dock, the
Naples stands as a community landmark
600 feet into the Gulf of Mexico.
The Naples post office was at one
time located on this structure until
a fire in 1922 razed most of the pier.
Today it stands as a magnificent structure
to fish from or take in the gorgeous
sunsets. The Naples Pier is one of
the most photographed structures. |
Collier County
Museum
Allows visitor
to journey back over 10,000 years
of SW Florida's unique past. Learn
about mastodons and fierce saber
cats, Calusa and Seminole Indians
and the rugged pioneers who settled
one of America's last frontiers.
Visitors can enjoy 5 acres of native
gardens, early Naples cottages,
swamp buggies and a logging locomotive.
Special programs and exhibitions
are presented throughout the year.
Admission is FREE.
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The Museum of
the Everglades
Offers a unique
look at Collier County's development
in the early 1920's. Originally built
as a laundry to serve workers on the
Tamiami Trail (US 41) the building is
now listed on the National Register
of Historic Places. Exhibits change
on a regular basis. |
| The Naples Depot
and Lionel Museum Train Display
A nationally registered
historic site. Offers trains to watch,
ride and to operate. Visitors can view
the scenic multi-level display in action
and ride the outdoor scale train pulled
by live steam or diesel locomotives.
An original 1909 Sioux Line caboose
and 1947 club car are on site. Unique
railroad souvenirs and gifts are available
at the Whistle Stop shop located in
a vintage Southern Railroad baggage
car.
Naples Museum of
Art
The areas first full
scale art museum is next to the Philharmonic
Center for the Arts. The three story,
30,000 sq. ft. museum features 15 galleries
showcasing a variety of works by acclaimed
artists such as Dale Chihuly, the Pollak
collection of Mexican art featuring
works by masters such as Diego Rivera,
David Alfaro Siqueiros and Jose Clemente
Orozco. The American Modernism collection
showcasing selected paintings and works
on paper from 1900-1955. Master of Miniature
that include some of the worlds most
exquisite and rare miniatures to name
a few.
The Smallwood Store
and Museum
Established in 1906
as a trading post on the Western edge
of the Everglades served the remote
area buying hides and farm produce in
exchange for hard to come by items.
The store is on the National Registry
of Historic Places. A gift shop on the
premises features Seminole and Miccosukee
Indian crafts and music.
The Southwest Florida
Holocaust Museum
Grew out of an exhibit
by 7th grade students and teachers at
Golden Gate Middle School. Promotes
tolerance by teaching the history and
lessons of the Holocaust. Projects include
poetry, essays, drawings, paintings,
collages in tiles depicting children's
reactions and emotions after studying
the Holocaust. In addition, the museum
features artifacts from the Nazi's "final
solution" including prison camp uniforms,
gold fillings and armbands taken from
victims including one that identified
the owner as an exempted employee at
the factory made famous in the film
Schindler's List.
Teddy Bear Museum
Includes a 8,000 sq.
ft. collection of nearly 4,000 bears
ranging from life size to 1" and from
soft bears to bears of marble and bronze.
The museum features interpretive displays
of antique and limited edition bears,
teddy bear art and one of a kind items
including a signed 1st edition copy
of AA Milne's "Winnie the Pooh". The
Teddy Bear Express is the latest attraction
at the museum departing from Libeary
Station the 4-wheeled steam locomotive
is the exact replica of the type used
on the sleepy countryside tracks in
Eastern Germany until the 1960's. Bear
making demonstrations are available.
The von Liebig Art
Center
16,000 sq. ft. home
of the Naples Art Association offers
changing exhibitions of contemporary
American art by regional, national and
internationally recognized artists in
six galleries. Free and open to the
public. |
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| A nationally
accredited facility features animals
from apes to zebras within a botanical
garden founded in 1919. Zoo guests get
close to lions, tigers, leopards, alligators,
hyenas, kangaroos and many other species
throughout the 52-acre setting. The
Zoo features a variety of wildlife presentations.
Safari Canyon offers live animals exhibiting
natural behaviors while narrators show
custom graphics and wildlife videos.
The Zoo also includes the primate expedition
cruise, a boat ride around islands where
monkeys, lemurs and apes live in natural
habitats along with the audience participation
Scales & Tails Show, the Meet the
Keeper Series, Alligator Bay Feedings
and more. Featured exhibits include
Tiger Forest where guests see Indo-Chinese
tigers, the rarest tigers in the world,
Panther Glade a co-operative exhibit
with the national Wildlife Federation
and African Oasis with the rare African
wild dogs. There is also a restaurant,
picnic area and gift shop on site. |
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| Cocohatchee Nature
Center
Features narrated boat
tours through a pristine mangrove estuary.
The preserve is home to a variety of
bird species including herons, egrets,
ibis, osprey and pelicans. Dolphins
are often discovered in the backwaters
near Wiggins Pass. There is a patio
area in the center where visitors can
relax and enjoy the natural setting
and expansive view. Kayak and canoe
rentals are offered at the nature center.
Guided and self-guided excursions allow
visitors to discover 1st hand the natural
beauty of the Cocohatchee River estuary
and the white sand beaches near Wiggins
Pass. Educational programs for school
children are also conducted at the nature
center.
Collier-Seminole
State Park
A 4,760-acre wilderness
preserve offers a .9-mile interpretive
boardwalk/nature trail. RV and tent
camping, 5.5 mile mountain bike trail,
6.5 mile hiking trail, canoe rentals,
13.5 aquatic trail, playground, picnic
area, pontoon boat tours and historical
displays including a huge "walking dredge"
a National Historic Engineering Landmark.
The Conservancy
of Southwest Florida
Operates two nature
centers in Collier County to educate
residents and visitors about the areas
natural resources. The centers offer
numerous exhibits and activities. The
Naples Nature Center includes the Conservancy
Museum of Natural History, Wildlife
Rehabilitation Center, a butterfly garden
and short trails featuring a broad variety
of native Florida trees and plants on
the 14-acre site. The museum provides
hands-on exhibits, special programs,
daily presentations about water, turtles
and snakes and daily-guided tours of
the nature trails. The Wildlife Rehabilitation
Center has a behind the scenes hospital
for injured native wild animals. Permanent
residents including owls, hawks and
bald eagle are on view. Canoe and kayak
rentals are offered plus narrated boat
tours of the upper reaches of the Gordon
River.
The CREW Marsh Trail
System
5 miles of hiking through
pine, flat woods, saw grass marsh and
an oak/cabbage palm hammock. The CREW
trust formed in 1989 assists with wetlands
acquisition, management and public use
activities in Lee and Collier counties.
Corkscrew Swamp
Sanctuary
Owned and operated
by Audubon of Florida is an 11,000 acre
preserve where visitors can find a pristine
wilderness that dates back more than
500 years. A 2.25 mile boardwalk winds
through pine flat woods, open prairie
and finally into the largest forest
of ancient bald cypress in North America.
The forest is also home to 100's of
alligators, otters, Florida black bear,
white tailed deer, red-bellied turtles
and almost 200 species of birds including
egrets, ibis, herons and wood storks.
Corkscrew's Blair Audubon Center features
six exhibits that will help explain
what visitors will see and what they
should look for on the boardwalk. Among
the exhibits is the multi-media "Swamp
Theater" which depicts the daily and
seasonal changes in the swamp. The center
also features a tearoom, nature store
and art gallery.
Delnor-Wiggins Pass
State Recreational Area
A 166-acre tract located
on the south side of Wiggins Pass in
North Naples features shaded picnic
areas, grills, pavilion, bath house,
short nature trail and an observation
deck. The beach, which was purchased
from Collier County in 1970 frequently,
has ended up on the National "Best Beaches"
survey by Stephen Leatherman director
of the University of Maryland's laboratory
for Coastal Research. Shelling is usually
good and while swimmers are not allowed
in the dangerous currents of Wiggins
Pass fishing is allowed. Swimmers may
go into the Gulf of Mexico on the south
side of the pass. Native gopher, turtles,
manatees, dolphins, osprey and a wide
variety of wading birds are commonly
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The Dog Beach
Located on Lovers Key.
This is an off the leash experience
you cannot miss. Located in an alcove,
your best friend will have the time
of his or her life. Don't forget the
Frisbee and a bottle of fresh water.
Fakahatchee Strand
State Preserve
The largest cypress
strand in the world. Comprised of more
than 80,000 acres of land in the Big
Cypress Swamp. It's slough is the deepest
in the greater Everglades. |
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miles long and 5 miles wide Fakahatchee
Strand is the only remaining natural
forest of royal palm and bald cypress.
The Strands Big Bend Boardwalk is always
open and admission is FREE. It's home
to a pair of bald eagles, resident alligator,
bears, white tailed deer, raccoons,
otters, birds, reptiles and amphibians
offering many photo opportunities.
Picayune Strand
State Forest
One of Southwest Florida's'
newest natural areas. The Florida Division
of Forestry manages more than 65,000
acres in the forest. The area is the
home of many threatened species including
the Florida panther. Primitive camping
is available and fishing is allowed
in the areas canals.
Rookery Bay National
Estuarine Research Reserve
One of the few remaining
relatively pristine mangrove estuaries
in the United States. As one of just
25 National Estuarine Research Reserves
in the country this 110,000-acre reserve
serves as an outdoor classroom and laboratory
for students and scientists from around
the world. The Bay provides habitat
for fish and shellfish. Dolphins, manatees
and birds use the shallow waters for
feeding. Seclusion affords recreational
opportunities for canoeists, kayakers,
bird waters and boaters. |
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