Keewaydin Club

Coordinates: 26°5′23″N 81°48′2″W / 26.08972°N 81.80056°W / 26.08972; -81.80056
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Keewaydin Club
Keewaydin Club is located in Florida
Keewaydin Club
Keewaydin Club is located in the United States
Keewaydin Club
LocationCollier County, Florida
Nearest cityNaples, Florida
Coordinates26°5′23″N 81°48′2″W / 26.08972°N 81.80056°W / 26.08972; -81.80056
NRHP reference No.87001979
Added to NRHPDecember 22, 1987

The Keewaydin Club is a historic site in Naples, Florida. The Inn, which opened in 1934 and closed in 1999, is located at the north end of Keewaydin Island.[1] On December 22, 1987, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The Island remained basically natural with no cars or vehicles other than a golf cart at the club on the few southern hundred yards of the c. 7 mile long island where the rustic but charming club and its guest cottages were located. The island guest strollers would carefully scan the tidal harvest for the daily incoming batch of sea shells, one of the best beaches in Florida for finding many unusual specimens. From mid island, beach walkers could see Marco Island in the distance, highly glitzy and very developed since the 1960s, the opposite of the old pre World War II Florida on untouched and in no way commercialized or developed Keewaydin Island.

Ferry access to the Inn was aboard the Kokomis, a 21-footer now part of the Collier County Museum.

References

  1. ^ Halden and Martin Miron, LoAnn (2009-07-29). "Destination: Parks of Collier County - Keewaydin Island". Naples Sun Times. Retrieved 2009-08-14.

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