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About Fort Myers
For decades, the glamorous east coast of Florida seemed to monopolize the world's attention. Miami and Palm Beach defined the state in the eyes of many, and understandably so, for all those Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, and Kennedys couldn't possibly be wrong, now could they? Perhaps not, but it's a matter of perspective. Native Floridians have long felt, after all, that the best place to appreciate everything their state has to offer is on its southwestern coast near Naples and Fort Myers. "Florida's Florida" is what some used to call this part of the sate a generation ago. But not it's a big part of the rest of the world's Florida, and with very good reason, considering its many enticements: countless waterways for boating enthusiasts; world-class facilities for tennis and golf; and, most important for those setting down roots, luxury communities of almost every stripe, from Pine Island Sound down to Big Marco Pass.

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  • For decades, the glamorous east coast of Florida seemed to monopolize the world's attention. Miami and Palm Beach defined the state in the eyes of many, and understandably so, for all those Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, and Kennedys couldn't possibly be wrong, now could they? Perhaps not, but it's a matter of perspective. Native Floridians have long felt, after all, that the best place to appreciate everything their state has to offer is on its southwestern coast near Naples and Fort Myers. "Florida's Florida" is what some used to call this part of the sate a generation ago. But not it's a big part of the rest of the world's Florida, and with very good reason, considering its many enticements: countless waterways for boating enthusiasts; world-class facilities for tennis and golf; and, most important for those setting down roots, luxury communities of almost every stripe, from Pine Island Sound down to Big Marco Pass.