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About Old Naples Historic and charming from the quaint fisherman's cottages to dramatic new homes! Homes are set on tree-lined streets that lead directly to the beach. Fifth Avenue & Third Street South offers an endless variety of charming boutiques, outside cafes and fine dining. Home to "Gallery Row" both Broad Avenue and 12th Avenue offers a variety of fine arts galleries to peruse. About Collier County Naples, as a part of Southwest Florida, has a rich historical background dating back to the prehistoric ages. Florida was shaped by centuries of flooding during the Ice Ages. The limestone and sandy sediment found all over Collier County today was created by the reformation of polar ice sheets near the sea level. Fossils found in this area have shown that camels, mastodons, mammoths, bison, deer and wild horses all roamed this great land. Gradual changes in climate and vegetation gradually contributed to their extinction. The first humans reached Southwest Florida about 10,000 years ago, when the climate was colder and much drier. The earliest archeological evidence of man in Collier County was discovered in 1980. By the 1700's. Small bands of Creek Indians from Georgia and Alabama began arriving into Florida. Eventually, these groups of Indians joined to forge a new identity as the Seminole. Southwest Florida remained inhabited only by the Seminoles until after the Civil War when hundreds of farmers began making their way south. Many of these pioneers made their living by farming, hunting and fishing. The first trading posts were started by Ted Smallwood and George Sorter, and were located in the Chokoloskee Island and Everglades City, respectively. These posts became important gathering places for the few isolated Indians and settlers in the area. The relaxing beauty of the area soon became the talk of wealthy northerners looking for a place to vacation. By the 1800's, Naples and Marco Island were already gaining popularity as a vacation destination for these people. Collier County was created in 1923. Its early economic growth has been associated with a millionaire from Memphis, Barron Gift Collier. Mr. Collier had acquired his fortune through streetcar advertising. When Collier came to the area, he introduced paved roads, electric power, telegraphs and many new businesses to the people of the area. These new additions attracted more and more people to the area; more and more people who began to call it home. A milestone in Collier County's history was the completion of the Tamiami Trail, an important railway, in 1928. This trail allowed the region to expand its agricultural and resort industries. More industries began to flourish; the first commercial oil well in 1943, and Collier County's cypress logging industry in the 1950's. In the short span of thirty years, Collier County's population grew dramatically. In 1950, the number of residents was 6,488. By 1980, that number had grown to 85,000. This growth, coupled by a sustained growth in tourism, agriculture and industry has labeled Collier County as one of the fastest developing areas in the nation.
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3411 Tamiami Trail North #100 Naples, FL 34103 239-265-4218 fax website |
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