Bonita Springs Historical Society Inc 27451 Old US 41 Road, Bonita Springs, FL 34135
About the Business
Welcome to the Bonita Springs Historical Society Inc., where history comes alive! Located at 27451 Old US 41 Road, Bonita Springs, Florida, our nonprofit organization has been dedicated to preserving the unique heritage of our area since 1984. Founded by a passionate group of individuals, we are committed to safeguarding the historical landmarks, tales, and artifacts that define our community's rich cultural tapestry.
At the heart of our mission is the belief that a community that knows its history is a community that knows itself. We work tirelessly to protect and promote our local history through engaging events, educational programs, and community initiatives. Our efforts ensure that future generations can learn about and appreciate the vibrant stories and people that shape Bonita Springs.
One of our most cherished projects is the preservation of the historic McSwain home, built in 1915. This landmark property serves as a lasting symbol of our community's rich history and provides a unique opportunity to educate both current and future generations about the people and events that have shaped our town.
Our extensive archive is a valuable resource for anyone seeking insight into the history of Bonita Springs, once known as Survey. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a curious visitor, we invite you to explore our collections and participate in our programs to gain a deeper understanding of our local heritage.
As a Florida nonprofit corporation with Federal 501(c)(3) tax status (Florida charitable organization license # CH31945), we rely on the support of our community to continue our vital work. Join us in our mission to preserve the past and protect the future. Discover the Bonita Springs Historical Society Inc.—where history is not just remembered, but celebrated.
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Location & Phone number
27451 Old US 41 Road, Bonita Springs, Florida 34135, United States
Hours open
Monday:
15:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
15:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
15:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
15:00 - 17:00
Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"An amazing piece of history serves as the home base for the historical society. Visit the McSwain Home when you are in Downtown Bonita Springs Florida. Update - November 2023 we booked the venue for our annual Thanksgiving pie event for our real estate business clientele and a variety of local residents. It was such a lovely event. The new chickee was complete and decorative lighting added for soft light. Both six and eight foot tables were available for the event plus ample folding chairs. They even provides a contact for a fiddle player who played through the evening. The McSwain home and gardens were available for guests to tour. The director and board members answered questions. If you are considering hosting an event such as bridal/baby showers, small wedding or birthday, this venue is magical, especially at night. Update: Today we picked up Publix subs and took them and ate lunch outdoor in the gardens. There are plenty of chairs around the property to sit and work on a laptop or take a fast lunch break instead of sitting indoors. Update: besides being a location of seasonal residence to drop off orchids there is also a butterfly garden and monarch weigh station. The next time you are at Home Depot pick up some milkweed and drop it by to help feed the burgeoning monarch population. Guaranteed that if you sit in a chair and read a book you will see butterflies everywhere. For Mother's Day we visited the historic Society gardens and the butterflies were spectacular. The little people were running around trying to catch them and helping to water the plants. If you were looking for a fun way to pass time or to garden as a volunteer reach out to the society. Volunteers are always welcome!"
"Love this society! Wonderful and fun events and a wealth of knowledge about Bonita Springs. The McSwain house is charming and interesting to see how families lived in the old days. Membership is so worth it!"
"What a fantastic property! Everything in the home, and on the grounds is amazingly kept and beautiful. We visited and talked with Michael today who was so full of wonderful information! We had such a fantastic visit here, highly recommended!"
"The Bonita Springs Historical Society is a non profit founded in 1984 by a small group of local residents who wished to preserve the landmarks, artifacts, and historical stories of Bonita Springs for future generations. The historical society promotes local history through events, educational programs, teas, socials, and community events. They will even schedule custom group tours and events. Walking historical tours include information about the Calusa, Native Americans who once lived in this area, native plants and ecology of Island Park, the 1920s-era Lilas Hotel, the 1921 Bonita Springs Elementary School, and the Castner house bungalow. A $10 donation is suggested for tours. Dates for 2024 tours have not been announced yet. The Bonita Springs Historical Society owns the historic McSwain home built by Joseph and Elizabeth McSwain from Osyka, Missouri in1915. The McSwain's built their wood family home on a dirt road called Heitman Avenue, which later became part of the Tamiami Trail. At the time the house was built Bonita Springs didn't even exist, the area was called Survey because it was a camp of government surveyors in the 1870s. At the time the house was built it was so far out in the wilderness that this section of road between Naples and Ft. Myers was not even able to be traveled by car for the next two years. The city was renamed Bonita Springs in the early 20th century, to attract residents who became interested in the area by a boom in citrus grove planting. In the 1970's, the home was purchased by Hudon and artist Ann Humphries. In 2011 the couple bequeathed the home to the historical society who had to restore the house from the ground up. Hurricane Irma did further damage before restoration was complete. By 2019 the historical society was fully able to open the restored home and use it as an event center to raise funds for the historical society and as a meeting place for local organizations. Historic walking tours are also able to view the home. The societies efforts to safeguard the town's architectural heritage contribute significantly to the community's sense of identity and character. Bonita Springs offers several yearly heritage events, including the city-sponsored Celebrate Bonita festival and the Bonita Springs Historical Society annual history walking tour. In addition, the historical society provides a pamphlet for a self-guided tour of the city's historic sites and conducts outreach to the local elementary school, offering private history tours and presentations. From its early days as a settlement to its growth as a vibrant community, the historical society preserves the challenges and triumphs that have shaped Bonita Springs over the years. The society's commitment to preserving and sharing the heritage of Bonita Springs is evident in every aspect of their well-curated exhibits and engaging programs."
"What a delightful place! Maikol gave us so much of his time to explain the history of the beautiful location and he was so patient with our many questions. We went in search of history and I feel we found a new friend. Looking forward to seeing all of you again!"
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