Tin City: Old Florida on the Naples Waterfront
This funky, waterside shopping spot occupies an old oyster, clam and fish-processing plant with many shops, two restaurants, a cafe and a beauty salon. It's the place to go for sea-themed gifts, resort wear, novelty items, dining on the water, as well as boat charters and tours from Pure Naples.
Driving from Tin City to the Mercato in Naples, Florida
driving from two shopping areas during season
Driving Around Multi Million Dollar Mansions, in Naples, Florida
Driving through Downtown Naples and 5th Avenue South down Gulf Shore Drive past unbelievable homes worth millions of dollars
Bayfront in Naples, FL
- Located in the heart of Naples, Bayfront offers an eclectic, cosmopolitan Florida lifestyle. Turnkey perfection looks like a model home. This stunning 2BR/2BA residence has been updated with granite countertops, all new furnishings, 20 inch ceramic tile floors & upgraded carpet. Walk out your front door to shopping, dining, Bayfront Cabana Bar & marina. Located in the heart of Old Naples, it is an easy walk to Tin City, the fashionable Fifth Avenue and Third Street South dining and shopping promenade, or continue a few blocks more and catch a spectacular Naples sunset at the pier. This is what Naples Living is all about. Community amenities include 2 pools/hot tubs, tennis courts, fitness center & clubhouse. Boat slips at Bayfront Marina are available on a limited basis, allowing Gulf of Mexico access via the scenic Gordon River. 1 pet 25 lbs. and under is welcome too! Original owner used only on occasion.
Driving Downtown - Naples Florida, Streets of Naples - USA
Driving Downtown - Naples Florida 2018, Streets of Naples - USA
Naples is a city in Collier County, Florida, United States. As of 2015, the city's population was about 20,600. Naples is a principal city of the Naples-Marco Island, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had a population of about 322,000 as of 2015. Naples is one of the wealthiest cities in the United States, with the sixth-highest per capita income in the country in 2012, and the second-highest proportion of millionaires per capita in the US.
Before European settlement, the Calusa Indians had dwelt in the region for thousands of years, from Charlotte Harbor to Cape Sable. In 1513, Juan Ponce de León landed in the region and found resistance from the Calusa, which was then followed by nearly 200 years of strife between the Spanish and the Calusa. In the early 1700s, following slaving raids by Uchise Creek and Yamasee Indians allied with the English Province of Carolina, most of the Calusa retreated south and east.[8]
The city of Naples was founded during the late 1880s by former Confederate general and Kentucky U.S. Senator John Stuart Williams and his partner, Louisville businessman Walter N. Haldeman, the publisher of the Louisville Courier-Journal. Throughout the 1870s and '80s, magazine and newspaper stories telling of the area's mild climate and abundant fish and game likened it to the sunny Italian peninsula. The name Naples caught on when promoters described the bay as surpassing the bay in Naples, Italy. Major development was anticipated after the railroad reaching Naples on January 7, 1927, and the Tamiami Trail linking Naples to Miami was completed in 1928, but did not begin until after the Great Depression and World War II. During the war the U.S. Army Air Forces built a small airfield and used it for training purposes; it is now the Naples Municipal Airport.
After a hurricane in 1945, fill was required to repair the damage. A local dredging company, Forrest Walker & Sons, created a lake north of 16th Avenue S, between Gordon Drive and Gulf Shore Boulevard. In 1949, Forrest Walker asked Mr. Rust to sell him the 296 acres (120 ha) from Jamaica Channel to today's 14th Avenue S. The Jamaica Channel was widened, one canal was dredged, and 14th Avenue S was created by March 1950; a new subdivision was named Aqualane Shores[9] at the opening party that same year. Additional channels were eventually added to the south of 14th Avenue S and are named alphabetically for local water birds. The first channel south of 14th Avenue S is Anhinga Channel, then Bittern Channel is south of 15th Avenue S, Crane Channel is south of 16th Avenue S, Duck Channel is south of 17th Avenue S, and Egret Channel is north of 21st Avenue S. From the channels there are coves named Flamingo, Gull, Heron, and Ibis, as well as the original Aqua Cove. These initial channels, canals, and coves were dredged and bulldozed from the mangrove swamps. Where shallow rock precluded digging, land was filled to create lots with navigable water.
The Aqualane Shores Association was incorporated as a non-profit corporation on February 3, 1966. It served lot owners in the area roughly bounded by the Bay of Naples to the east, Gordon Drive to the west, and the land between 14th Avenue and 21st Avenue S, as well as Marina Drive, Forrest Lane, and Southwinds Drive. Thirty years later, in 1996, a state-mandated city master plan renamed the area to the Aqualane Shores Neighborhood and extended its boundary west to the Gulf of Mexico, east to the Bay of Naples, and the area from 14th Avenue S all the way south to Jamaica Channel. The numerous canals and waterfront homes add a distinctive feature to the south portion of Naples and provide access to the Gulf of Mexico for many homeowners.
Goleta Valley Historical Society Lecture: Naples - a tale of two cities
Naples?!
First off, it ain’t in Italy, secondly and thirdly it’s not in Florida nor is it outside of Long Beach. It’s right here, a few miles west of Goleta. Over the past decades it’s been a hot potato bouncing from County Planning to the Board of Supervisors to the State Supreme Court and back again. ~ Neal Graffy
Rather than current events, historian Neal Graffy will talk about what was happening back in 1887 when John and Alice Williams founded the town of Naples, an 872-acre “Exquisite Summer and Winter Resort.” Enjoy stories of the beautiful Gaviota Coast town along with rarely-seen maps and historic photos.
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Driving Around the Wealthy Neighborhoods of Naples, Florida
Starting out near downtown and driving through neighborhoods off Gulf Shore Drive
Naples Soap Company | Tin City
Visit our store at Tin City Shops!
Full address: 1200 Fifth Avenue South Ste #102 Naples, FL 34102
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4K Aerial Video Tour of Clam Pass Park - Naples, FL
Discover the hidden splendor of Clam Pass Park, captured in stunning 4K Ultra HD. This Collier County public park is tucked away behind the Naples Grande Beach Resort at the end of Seagate Drive. Few people outside of Naples know about this hidden beach.
Clam Pass Park boasts 35 acres of coastal habitat and preserves. A free tram service carries beachgoers over a three-quarter-mile boardwalk to the white sandy beach. The board walk is a destination in itself for those adventurists who love a quiet nature walk.
Clam Pass is a top-notch beach experience. A shallow backwater runs through the park's thick mangroves and emerges a mile up the beach, flowing into the clean waters of the Gulf at Clam Pass.
The pass itself is a narrow river-like opening in the mangroves, shallow enough an adult can stand at the center except at the highest tide. If you hop into the waters of the pass, you are gently swept away by the tide. If the tide is coming in, you float into a shallow mangrove-fringed lagoon. If the tide is going out, you float out into the Gulf, which remains shallow for a great distance.
It’s a natural “lazy river” adventure, where the pull and depth of the water is safe but still fun. (The currents in larger passes can be extremely dangerous, making Clam Pass Park a unique experience. It’s the smallest, shallowest pass on the coast.)
Kayak rentals are available and a kayak launch provides access to the public. There's also an excellent snack bar and beach vendors who rent all the necessities to visitors.
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Naples Bay Resort 2 Room Suite, Bay View
My tour of my room in the Naples Bay Resort in Naples, FL
301026915 Naples, FL (Lemon Tree Inn)
Lemon Tree Inn
Naples, Florida!!
Here is a virtual tour of our favourite place in florida, Naples!
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Lemon Tree Inn, Naples Florida
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Tamiami Motel in Naples FL
Prices: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Tamiami Motel 2164 East Tamiami Trail Naples FL 34112 Tamiami Motel is located in Naples. Free WiFi access is available. Each air-conditioned room comes complete with a microwave and refrigerator. Private bathrooms feature a bath or shower. An en suite flat-screen TV includes satellite channels. At Tamiami Motel you will find a 24-hour reception. The property offers free parking. The motel is 1.7 miles from Tin City, 1.4 miles from Fifth Avenue South, and 1.8 miles from Port - O - Call Marina. Southwest Florida International Airport is 41 minutes' drive away.
LEMON TREE - NAPLES FL. 2012
Lemon Tree, Naples 2012, Camera Go Pro Hero2, Moviecut mit IMovie auf IPad2
Pet friendly rentals in Naples FL
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Naples, Florida: Shopping, Dining and White Sand Beaches
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Naples Pier - Naples, Southwest Gulf Coast, Florida, United States
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Naples Pier
End the perfect day by watching a breathtaking sunset off this 1,000-foot-long pier.
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- Naples Pier by Jeffsadventures from a blog titled Naples, Florida
- Naples pier by Patrick008 from a blog titled Hometown