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Edison and Ford Winter Estates

Thomas Edison Winter Estate and Henry Ford Estate
Fordwinterhome2006.jpg
Henry Ford's winter home
Location Fort Myers, Florida
Coordinates 26°38′05″N 81°52′48″W / 26.63472°N 81.88000°W / 26.63472; -81.88000Coordinates: 26°38′05″N 81°52′48″W / 26.63472°N 81.88000°W / 26.63472; -81.88000
Built 1886 (Edison Estate)
1915 (Ford Estate)
Website http://www.edisonfordwinterestates.org
NRHP Reference # 91001044
Added to NRHP August 12, 1991 (Edison Estate)
September 8, 1988 (Ford Estate)

The Edison and Ford Winter Estates contain a historical museum and 21 acre (8.5 hectares) botanical garden on the adjacent sites of the winter homes of Thomas Alva Edison and Henry Ford beside the Caloosahatchee River in southwestern Florida. It is located at 2350 McGregor Boulevard, Fort Myers, Florida, United States. It is open daily from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm, including Sundays. 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. 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.

The present site dates from 1885, when Edison first visited southwest Florida and purchased the property to build a vacation home. 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. 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 successfully 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, programming or development but rather to assist the governing board with the initial restoration.


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