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Important Lifestyle Message!


You Are Overlooking Your Gulf Access Canal - With A Tiki Hut on Your Dock  - Right Next to Your Boat- Just Minutes from the Big Sports Fishing Hole


You Are Laid-Back Poolside - Eating Breakfast on Your Screened Lanai - Sipping on Your Favorite Beverage - Enjoying the Clear Blue Skies and Colorful Sunsets


NOW THEN - LOOKING AT THIS PANORAMIC VIEW


Wouldn't It Be Rather Silly Of Me To Ask You - If You Would Rather Be - Up North Shoveling Snow - Or Down South Fishing On The Gulf Of Mexico?


Well Then - Since I Was Genuinely Thinking Of You - While You Are Living Up North Shoveling Snow


It Would Only Be Genuinely Right  - For You To Be Thinking Of Me - When You Are Ready To Move South - And Purchase Your New Waterfront Home!


NOW THEN - WOULDN'T YOU RATHER BE FLOATING IN YOUR POOL - OR BOATING - OR JUST GONE FISHING?


WARNING: THIS LIFESTYLE ISN'T FOR EVERYONE!


In Bonita Springs Florida

Bonita Springs Florida

In the 1870's it was the Army Corps of Engineers' job to map out remote, Southwest Florida.  The communitity where they put up camp became known as Survey, Florida because of the work they were performing.  The river became known as "Surveyor's Creek".

Over the next many years that followed, Survey developed into a village instead of just an encampment site and in 1901, the post office opened along with a two-story hotel to attract visitors to the area where hunting and fishing was in abundance.  Investors who visited the area soon got ideas on how to capitalize on what was available in Survey and how they could offer a piece of paradise and make a profit in the meantime.

Land developers and speculators in the early 1920's decided that the name Survey lacked sales appeal and draw, so the town was renamed to Bonita Springs which means Beautiful Springs in Spanish.

 

Barron Collier, one of those developers and raliroad barons wanted to expand his rail empire and his vast wealth so he extended the Fort Myers-Southern Railroad south to include Bonita Springs.  Once Collier extended the railway system and the Tamiami Trail (State Route 41) was completed in 1928, the city experienced a major land boom and rise in popularity and population.  You could now get there from here so to speak.

Bonita remained a quiet, small town for decades.  However, with the invention of air conditioning and the rush to migrate to warm climates, the population was on its' way south.  With the opeing of Interstate I-75 along with US 41 or the Tamiami (to Miami) Trail and the building of a major airport there was no stopping the population growth or the need for shopping, housing and recreation to support that rise in population.

 

Today, the city of Bonita Springs is a beautiful, affluent area with gorgeous beaches, fine restaurants, top of the line recreation facilities with golf courses and exquisite homes.

 

It is hard to imagine that such a short time has passed when this thriving community had only a smathering of residents made up of Calusa Indians in shacks by a creek on the backwaters in a town called Survey.  Progress indeed.

 

Bonita has survived and thrived ever since those early days and has become one of the state's most popular beach towns for vacation destinations.  Come visit and you will see why people fall in love with "beautiful springs", Bonita Springs Beach.