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Fort Myers’ River District Reinvention is at the core of Fort Myers. The community, originally established as Fort Harvey and later renamed Fort Myers, was abandoned and repurposed into a rugged cattle town during the 1860’s F rom early days of scrub cattle and small citrus farms, the little town had character, and along with a tropical climate and what would soon be recognition as a world-class destination for sport fishing, Fort Myers was on its way to big things. While the town grew on its own, it was the arrival of famed winter resident Thomas Edison in 1885 that propelled Fort Myers to a national platform. By the turn the century, and quickly heading towards the great “Florida Land Boom,” Fort Myers was developed as the most metropolitan city in the region. State of the art buildings were constructed in the downtown business district by the finest craftsmen from around the country and abroad, neighborhoods were developed, and cultural attractions built. Meanwhile, businesses were established, ranching and agriculture expanded, and Fort Myers’ place as the county seat and anchor of life in the region was solidified. Although there would be ups and downs over the years, Fort Myers and its spirited downtown business district would continue to grow, diversify, and excite. In recent years, downtown has undergone tremendous change. Historic buildings in the core business district have been restored to near original condition, high-rise residential towers dot the riverfront, and a never ending schedule of events and activities have energized the historic city. Today we welcome you to the historic downtown Fort Myers River District, a place where Old Florida charm meets trendy today. You’ll enjoy passing through the streets once travelled by Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, and so many more. You’ll experience dozens of unique restaurants and one-of-a kind retail shops. Attractions from live theatre, river cruises, historic home sites, or a walking tour supply endless leisure, while community events and programs fill the calendar with activity to do. Come on down and join us in the charm and character of the historic downtown Fort Myers River District! Jared T. Beck Administrator River District Alliance Photo Credit Gingerich www.fortmyers.org 10