Coming of Age: Naples, Florida | Untold Stories | Florida History

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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2019
  • In the 1940s, Naples, Florida was little more than a bend in the road, a one stop-light town in the boondocks and barely on the map. Thirty years later, the backwater was a boomtown, and Naples was reputed to have more golf courses -- and millionaires -- per capita, than any other city in America.
    The sunshine state has a rich and colorful history. For hundreds of years the state has attracted dreamers, opportunists, inventors and fortune-seekers. WGCU's Untold Stories aims to preserve the history of Southwest Florida communities.
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  • @gsaint-amour
    @gsaint-amour 2 роки тому +7

    I was born in Naples in ‘77 and raised here. I miss the 80s and 90s Naples. Not so many communities, golf courses, and corporate franchises. The “mom and pop” shops & locally run restaurants/bars are almost all gone now. Updates over the last 15 years has taken the charm away and replaced it with rude and entitled snobs. No longer a friendly and relaxed beach town 😭

    • @8.4V10
      @8.4V10 Рік тому +1

      I was born and raised in Naples in 99 and just over that small time I’ve noticed a huge change it’s not the same as it use to be. I still love it since it’s my hometown but it doesn’t feel like it used to anymore

    • @MoMoMyPup10
      @MoMoMyPup10 Рік тому +1

      It's funny because I moved to Ft. Myers in 2006 and I've always been drawn to Naples _because_ of the charm and relaxing atmosphere 🤷‍♂....but I don't live there. My friend up north called it 'the Beverly Hills of the east coast' when she visited, and I guess that would explain the distaste you have.
      I just think that we get accustomed to the way things were and we throw out the baby with the bath water when it changes, not to our preference. Nostalgia is real and palpable, and the whole area has changed dramatically in the last few decades, but Naples is still a very beautiful city. At least everything _west_ of 41 😁

    • @diodelvino3048
      @diodelvino3048 10 місяців тому

      i wish i was born in Naples earlier, but even i noticed the big changes especially with the lack of local spots to eat that arent chains and now we're one of the most expensive cities in Florida to live in. Yes theres so many rude entitle snobs here now, just horrible personalities coming down here to retire and they cant drive. Population in the area has exploded in recent decade and with the increase of tourism , all the smaller town feels are disappearing.

  • @sharoncrawford3042
    @sharoncrawford3042 3 роки тому +8

    You should see it now. My husband worked on mansions in gated communities. Nothing small about Naples at all. Air condition changed everything. Alot of these places are no longer there. Hugh condos all along the beaches. Port Royal is beautiful.

    • @littlehummingbird1015
      @littlehummingbird1015 Рік тому

      My grand parents lived in Port Royal during the winters from about 1958 to 1985. Their original house is now unrecognizable....and sad to see.

    • @MoMoMyPup10
      @MoMoMyPup10 Рік тому

      To look at it now is incredible after watching the origin story here. Port Royal and Gordon Dr. is obscene with jaw dropping wealth. I dropped I client off to go on a sightseeing tour in Naples and when she came back she said "now I know where the top 1/10th of 1% live"

  • @inquisitor4635
    @inquisitor4635 2 роки тому +4

    At 9:00pm every evening in Naples, some guy hits a master power switch and everything closes down.

  • @imagineparrish
    @imagineparrish 4 роки тому +14

    Wish it was that way now.

  • @neversobeautifulnevers5462
    @neversobeautifulnevers5462 3 роки тому +2

    Clem Stewart was the Golf Superintendent of The Beach Club.
    Paul Nevers was a big part of the building of the "BIG CYPRESS GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB" He remained there after it opened in 1964 as the Golf Course Superintendent until he retired. In those days Ed Frank's son Paul Frank would land his yellow bi- plane on # 3 fairway (it was the longest one to land on) and take us kids up to fly over Naples. Try to do that today.

  • @shizzle1903
    @shizzle1903 3 роки тому +8

    For those complaining about traffic in Naples, this is nothing compared to the parking lot on I95 on the east coast of Florida.
    I’ve lived on both sides and the east coast is the nightmare.

    • @waden404
      @waden404 2 роки тому +1

      Go visit Pinellas County.....what a flippin mess. WAY over populated now.

  • @wendyrobertson3899
    @wendyrobertson3899 3 роки тому +1

    My Dad worked on the expansion of the Alley. Every bridge across there had a Pittsfield crew doing one step or another.

  • @catman8670
    @catman8670 3 роки тому +6

    Very interesting, but the snobbishness is sickening 🇺🇸

  • @michaelcurrie6008
    @michaelcurrie6008 19 днів тому +1

    I would love to see one of these about Cocoa Beach. Merritt island cape canaveral area

  • @Mr_Mgun
    @Mr_Mgun Рік тому +2

    moved to naples in 73 it is not the same as it was, sorry to say.

  • @sharoncrawford3042
    @sharoncrawford3042 3 роки тому +4

    I knew Forrest Walker when I lived in Florida. Also his son Lorenzo Walker. They all became wealthy from real estate in Naples and Bonita Springs. I attended church with Lorenzo. Of course they all past away many years ago. I lived in SW Florida from 1982 until 2006. But my husband and I moved back to Ohio. Just way to many people down there. It grew like crazy while we lived there as well.

    • @8.4V10
      @8.4V10 2 роки тому

      Naples is my home town I do miss it id love to go back if I could

    • @littlehummingbird1015
      @littlehummingbird1015 2 роки тому +1

      @@8.4V10 Do you remember the Beach Store and the movie house next to it? We lived down the road on 3rd Ave South...near the end. Left in 1958 to move back to Penna....

    • @pfcampos7041
      @pfcampos7041 Рік тому +1

      I grew up there from 1972 to 1999 it continues to grow rapidly to the point its hardly recognizable when I go back home.

  • @DR-mo5rt
    @DR-mo5rt 3 роки тому +8

    Current Naples is so busy and the traffic is terrible it’s basically the same as in high end and wanting nothing but the best but u get snobs in that category and for the cost of a one bedroom apartment is around 1200 and people make the same minimum wage as everyone else it’s literally ridiculous.... a complete separation between the rich and middle class because ur either rich or poor here so being middle class somewhere else still puts u as low man on totem pole down here

    • @sharoncrawford3042
      @sharoncrawford3042 3 роки тому +2

      This person is correct.

    • @littlehummingbird1015
      @littlehummingbird1015 2 роки тому

      I can well imagine. I have heartbreak over what Naples has become....we lived there in the 1950's.

    • @diodelvino3048
      @diodelvino3048 10 місяців тому

      Yup even worse now, Average rent for one bedroom is around $1,500.

    • @candicecorbin4690
      @candicecorbin4690 10 місяців тому

      Its a land of opportunity, :) great place to be as an artist! I love it here :)

  • @jacknasty6940
    @jacknasty6940 Рік тому +2

    Naples stopped being great in the 80’s
    Too dang many people now

  • @kathryncrowleybryan5844
    @kathryncrowleybryan5844 2 роки тому +1

    I love FL

  • @rorybellamy2533
    @rorybellamy2533 3 роки тому +1

    a $10. beach lot ? and they could not sell them. that is something

  • @sharoncrawford3042
    @sharoncrawford3042 3 роки тому +1

    My husband worked in pelican bay. Exactually its in Bonita Springs.

    • @yourlocalhitman4166
      @yourlocalhitman4166 3 роки тому

      Pelican Bay is in Naples not Bonita, you're thinking of Bonita Bay

    • @flman1284
      @flman1284 Місяць тому

      ​@@yourlocalhitman4166 or Pelican Landing

  • @wed6790
    @wed6790 11 місяців тому

    17:23 where did it all go wrong😂

  • @sharoncrawford3042
    @sharoncrawford3042 3 роки тому +2

    Its not a well kept secret now......

  • @billrayburn1756
    @billrayburn1756 Рік тому

    My name is Bill Rayburn i was raised in naples back in the 60. My farther was one of men that help build golden gate estates. The land was under water until they dug the canals to drains it. that is not were it started from if you would like to a lot more let me know,

    • @AJ287772
      @AJ287772 Рік тому

      Any stories of north Naples, Naples park, what I-75 was like

    • @itsnitz0575
      @itsnitz0575 11 місяців тому

      That's cool. I know exactly what you're talking about. I grew up on 27th st nw in Golden gate estates. Every road connected basically along the canals with trails we use to ride to jump from st to st lol. I was there in the 80s and 90s

  • @colleendelvecchio4130
    @colleendelvecchio4130 2 роки тому

    I can't wait to live in naples!

  • @housemachine509
    @housemachine509 4 роки тому +2

    What about current Naples?

    • @needsomeink
      @needsomeink 3 роки тому +5

      It sucks

    • @sharoncrawford3042
      @sharoncrawford3042 3 роки тому +2

      Alot of traffic and way to many people. Use to live there. Moved there in 1982. But it was a lot different then.

    • @larzhillbot1443
      @larzhillbot1443 2 роки тому +1

      Mega overpopulated i moved away from Ft Myers 20 years ago for same reasons developers ruined every thing

    • @larzhillbot1443
      @larzhillbot1443 2 роки тому

      @@sharoncrawford3042 grew up at Ft Myers beach back in 60/70s when it was still mom and pop beach cottages ... Now a Concrete Hell

    • @littlehummingbird1015
      @littlehummingbird1015 2 роки тому

      @@larzhillbot1443 I can imagine that they did...they always do!

  • @rickkrehling4878
    @rickkrehling4878 3 роки тому

    Krehling industries hank....

  • @sharoncrawford3042
    @sharoncrawford3042 3 роки тому

    There are banks on every corner almost in Naples.

    • @sharlenesizer9906
      @sharlenesizer9906 3 роки тому

      Maybe because of all of the people with money that own homes there! Haha 😉

    • @littlehummingbird1015
      @littlehummingbird1015 2 роки тому

      Just wait....when the economy crashes....just imagine what will happen to all those billionaires there! And...all the properties too...may end up like a ghost town, don't ya think?

    • @itsnitz0575
      @itsnitz0575 11 місяців тому

      ​@@littlehummingbird1015no

    • @littlehummingbird1015
      @littlehummingbird1015 11 місяців тому

      @@OMTZ0 we'll see.....

  • @devangel3614
    @devangel3614 2 роки тому

    They need to give tax and other breaks to those who own historic vernacular homes to help preserve them and demotivate the sale of history to those who will raze it and put up multi-storied undistinguished condo boxes in their place.

  • @waden404
    @waden404 2 роки тому

    As much as i like my state, Naples is just 'too much' for me. Growing up in Clearwater, i dont even go to the rat race known as Clwtr Beach at this point.

  • @larzhillbot1443
    @larzhillbot1443 2 роки тому +2

    Ruined by over population same as Ft Myers

    • @littlehummingbird1015
      @littlehummingbird1015 2 роки тому

      So sad to hear that....I could ride my bike to school...go into town from school for lunch during the lunch hour...ride bikes everywhere.

  • @solarpoweredtv
    @solarpoweredtv Рік тому

    Port Royal was a Blk American community

    • @itsnitz0575
      @itsnitz0575 11 місяців тому +1

      Huh? That was river park. Port royal started off as one of the most extravagant places to live in Naples. You had to be literally hand picked to live in that community. 😂

  • @teop7887
    @teop7887 6 місяців тому

    ...now being over developed, over priced, and overrun by NY and NJ trash.