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A Florida city known for beaches and the Edison & Ford Winter Estates. A sunny city in Southwest Florida known for its beaches, history, and the winter estates of Edison and Ford.
Description:
Located on the Caloosahatchee River, it serves as a gateway to Southwest Florida. It began as a military fort during the Seminole Wars and later became a popular resort. Historic buildings, museums, botanical gardens, and nature parks are preserved here.
Facts:
Home to the winter estates of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, spring training for the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins, and the Festival of Light.
Significance:
Regional and national significance, protected as U.S. historic heritage
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kayaking
photography
Swimming
Walking
Walking
wildlife watching
museum visits
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911
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Safety:
Overall safety level is high, avoid wildlife and monitor weather conditions.
Clothing:
Light clothing, hat, sunglasses, swimsuit
Climate:
Subtropical, hot summers and mild winters
Tips:
Book accommodation in advance, use sunscreen, avoid midday heat
Connection:
Ok
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