1925
Speed S. Menefee, First Mayor
1920's
Naples Company Mercantile, Third Street
1925-1928
E.G. Wilkinson, Town of Naples Mayor 1925-1928
1920s
First Naples Town Hall 1925
1920
Dr. Henry Nehrling, Developer of Naples Tropical Gardens 1919
1920s
Frank Brothers Garage, Fifth Avenue
1920s
Naples Hotel Bus
1926
John S. Jones, Laying track for the Naples, Seaboard & Gulf Railway, Goodlette-Frank Rd 1926
1927
Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot, Fifth Avenue 1927
1927
The Orange Blossom Special (First train into Naples) January 7, 1927
1925
The Naples Hotel 1925
1925
Naples Electric & Water Plant, 10th St S, 1925
1920
Naples Golf Course, Fifth Avenue
1920
Naples Beach
1923-1929
First Naples Town Marshall, Tom Weeks & Rebecca, 1923-1929
1927
"Paw Paw Patch" First Naples Jail, 10th Avenue South, 1927
1923
The Naples School Grades 1-8, Fourth Street South, 1923
1920s
Naples Pier
1920s
Twelfth Avenue South, looking west from Naples Bay
1911
Naples Pier, 1911
1921
Naples Hotel, Third Street, 1921
1920's
Naples Mayor, Speed S. Menefee, on steps of Naples Post Office at Naples Pier
1920
Twelfth Avenue South, looking west. Taken from Naples Hotel cupola, 1920
1920s
Residence of Naples Mayor E.G. Wilkinson, Naples Beach at 9th Avenue South (Build 1914)
1912
Naples Pier (Rebuilt with Lower Level), 1912
1900
Naples Hotel, 1900
1924
Cars parked on Naples Beach, 1924
1911
The Dock on Naples Bay, 1911
1920s
Twelfth Avenue South, entrance to the Town Dock
1928
Dyches & Dyches Grocery, end of 12th Ave S, 1928
1928
Hixon's Drug Store, Naples Company Building, 1928
1928
The First Methodist Church, First Avenue & Fourth Street South, 1928
1928
Naples First Baseball Team, 1928
1920s
Third Street
1928
Naples Chamber of Commerce, the Four Corners, 1928
1929
The Naples Post Office, Third Street, Postmaster Charles Stewart, 1929
1920s
Captain George Milton Storter
1920s
William Riley Brack and son Ted
1929-1958
Cale H. Jones, Town of Naple & City of Naples, Chief of Police
1928
Downtown 3rd Street 1928
1925
Mayor Menefee Tarpon Fishing
1929
Naples Hotel 1929
1930s
Sidney Griffin, First Naples Ice Delivery Man
1930s
First Naples Ice Delivery truck
1930s
Third Street
1937
Southwest Corner of Third Street and Broad Avenue South, 1937
1933
Fifth Avenue Golf Course became Naples Airport, 1933
1930s
Naples Beach
1931
Clarke's Place, Southwest Corner of US41 and 4th Street, 1931
1931
Clarke's Place, Southwest Corner of US41 and 4th Street, 1931
1930s
Broad Avenue South, West End
1937
Looking west from Fifth Avenue South and Tamiami Trail
1939
Sinclair Service Station, Third Street
1931
Naples Beach
Early 1931
The Naples Beach Club, Under Construction
Late 1931
The Naples Beach Club
1932-1934
James K. Hamill, Jr, Town of Naples Mayor
1932
Hewitt McGill - Chirma Corporation, Wholesale Fishery, Crayton Cove
1932
Hewitt McGill - Chirma Corporation, Wholesale Fishery, Crayton Cove
1938
Standard Oil Filling station and Club 41, The Four Corners
1939
Pat Combs' Trail Tavern, The Four Corners
1930s
The Flamingo Grill, east end of Fifth Avenue
1934-1946
William L. Clarke, Jr., Town of Naples Mayor
1930s
Kitty Kove Ranch, Residence of Mayor William L. Clarke, Jr.
1930s
Brack & Sons Electric Service, Fifth Avenue
1935
The Gulf Hotel, Fifth Avenue
1935
Beached Whales, Naples Beach
1935
Gordon Drive
1935
Gordon River Fishing Camp at entrance to Gordon Pass
1935
Gordon River Fishing Camp
1937
The Naples School, present day Gulf View Middle School
1937
Clara Jane and John Archie "Barefoot" Williams
1930s
Edward and Lindsey Crayton
1930s
Edward and Lindsey Crayton
late 1930s
Third Street
1938
Peter and Vida Wynn
1938
Wynn's Grocery, Back Bay Hotel, Twelfth Avenue South at Naples Bay
1930
The Aqualane Shores - Developer, Forrest Walker (Main Canal Pre-1930)
1930s
Road to Gordon Pass
1940s
Naples Tropical Gardens (now Caribbean Gardens) 1940s
1948
Clarke's, right corner, on approach to The Four Corners, 1948
1940s
Mr. and Mrs. Omah A. Clarke Sr. and Omah, Jr.
1948
The Four Corners
1946
Espenlaub Buildings on Naples Bay, became Tin City
1940s
Combs Wholesale Fish Company, Naples Bay at Fifth Avenue
1941
Naples Town Hall, 735 8th Street South
1940
Naples Town Dock
1940
Youngman's Dairy, East Naples (Site of the World War II Naples Airdrome)
1940
Circles around Naples Airdrome site
1942
Naples Airdrome
1940s
Naples Airdrome Control Tower
1942
The Naples Post
1943-1945
The GI's on Naples Beach
1944
The Naples Pier, October 18, 1944 Hurricane
1945
The Naples Pier, Rebuilt in 1945
1945
Naples Water Works and Treatment Plant, Town Hall
1945
Naples Water Works and Treatment Plant, Town Hall
1945
William B. Uihlein, built water plant, Naples Mayor William L. Clarke Jr., and Walter J. Edelblut, Sr., Water Plant Contractor
1943-1970
Elsie Lehman, Clerk - Town of Naples and City of Naples
1940s
Hauling shell from Addison Island for Naples Roads
Elisha Turner - Built Naples Roads
1946-1960
W. Roy Smith, Mayor - Town of Naples and City of Naples
1946
First Baptist Church, 8th Street South
1947
Third Street, Looking north toward Broad Avenue South
1940s
A Day's Catch with Captain Preston Sawyer, Fishing Guide
1940s
A Day's Catch with Captain Preston Sawyer, Fishing Guide
1947
Naples Charter Boat Captains (Seated: John Combs, Jack Cannon, Cecil Lamb, Durwood Salter. Standing: Joe Townsend, George Cole, John ReGI's, Preston Sawyer, Henry Earnshaw, and Claude Forbes)
1940s
Buccaneer's Roost Nursey (became The Commons & Colonial Square on Goodlette-Frank Road)
1947
The Naples Post Office, Third Street
1940
Two-Block Naples Hotel grounds bordered by Broad Avenue South & Thirteenth Avenue and Third Street & Gordon Drive
1946
The Naples Inn (southwest corner of Thirteenth Avenue & Gordon Drive)
1940s
Naples Beach
1948
Cambier Park dedication, July 5, 1948
1948
Cambier Park
1948
Naples Mayor W. Roy Smith, William Cambier, Former Naples Mayor William L. Clarke, Jr. - July 5, 1948
1949
Quonset Hut Theater, Third Street
1949
The Beach Store. Owners, Arnold and Margaret Haynes, Third Street
1949
The Beach Store. Owners, Arnold and Margaret Haynes, Third Street
1948
Fifth Avenue South Beach End
1948
Sunshine Super Market - Don Quentin Wynn, Fifth Avenue South
1948
Sunshine Super Market - Don Quentin Wynn, Fifth Avenue South
1948
Lee Parker's Naples Fisheries, Naples Bay
1948
The Old Cove Restaurant
1949
City Nursery, Est. 1949 Cambier Park - City Manager Fred Lowdermilk & City Engineer William Cambier
1949
Clarence and Mamie Tooke - First Presidents, The Bank of Naples, Fifth Avenue South
1949
Clarence and Mamie Tooke - First Presidents, The Bank of Naples, Fifth Avenue South
1949
Seashell Motel, 82 9th Street South
1949
The Neptune Apartments, 629 Third Street
1949
Trail's End Motor Hotel, 355 9th Street South
1943
The Merry-Go-Round Children's Shop, Fifth Avenue South
1949
George Washington Carver Elementary School; Merdis Sampson-Churchill-Clair, teacher
1949
George Washington Carver Elementary School; Merdis Sampson-Churchill-Clair, teacher
1948
Four Corners 1948
1948
Houses near Beach and Pier 1948
1958
Key Island
Mid-1950s
Aqualane Shores - Forrest J. Walker, J. Lorenzo Walker, and Rober L. Walker
Mid-1950's
Aqualane Shores - Forrest J. Walker, J. Lorenzo Walker, and Rober L. Walker
1951
Crayton Cove - Developer, Benjamin W. Morris, Jr.
1951
Crayton Cove - Developer, Benjamin W. Morris, Jr.
1950s
The Naples Beach Club
1950
Joan Ozier, First Swamp Buggy Queen
1952
Swamp Buggy Parade, Fifth Avenue
1950
Doctor's Pass
1951
The Rexall Drug Store, 800 Fifth Avenue South
1951
The Rexall Drug Store, 800 Fifth Avenue South
1953
The Cambier Memorial, Cambier Park (Relocated to the Naples Recreation Center in 1963)
1950s
The Beachcomber Apartments, Corner of Fifth Avenue and Third Street
1957
Hole in the Wall Golf Club
1950
Naples Pier
1950
St. Ann Catholic Church
1950
St. Ann Catholic Church
1950
Naples Ice Delivery, Donald H. Brackett
1950s
Kingston Drive, Port Royal
1950s
The Collier County News, 745 12th Avenue South, Crayton Cove
1951
The White Pelican, Crayton Cove
1952 & 1956
First Naples Mosquito Fogging Equipment, Residents' Jeeps (1952) and City Truck (1956)
1952 & 1956
First Naples Mosquito Fogging Equipment, Residents' Jeeps (1952) and City Truck (1956)
1956
First Naples Mosquito Control District Manager, Claude M. Storter
1951
First Addition to Naples City Hall
1952
Naples City Council (L to R: Consulting Engineer J.C.Amis, Councilmen L.A. Orick and Don Wynn, Naples Attorney William D. Hixon, City Clerk Elsie Lehman, Mayor W. Roy Smith, City Manager Fred Lowdermilk, Councilmen C.P. Harris and Claude Storter, City Attorney Fred Mellor)
1957
Captain Herb Storter's Shrimp Boat Fleet, Naples Bay
1940s & 1950s
Port Royal - Pre & Post Development
1940s & 1950s
Port Royal - Pre & Post Development
1952
Trinity-by-the-Cove
1950s
A Residence on Galleon Drive, Port Royal
1959
The Sundown Patrol, Naples Civil Air Patrol
1952
Bernard Gratton, Bobby Roberts, and Naples Postmaster J. Kenneth Rogers
1956
The Beach Patio, Third Street
1950
The Naples Woman's Club Block Party
1951
Naples Woman's Club Clubhouse, Under Construction, 570 Park Street
1950s
Gordon River Crossing
1953
Naples Police and Fire Departments
1953
Naples Police Department
1951
Naples Beach Cabanas
1955
Laying Naples Community Hospital Cornerstone - Beatrice Briggs
1956
Naples Community Hospital, Opened 1956
1956
Fifth Avenue South
1950
Dr. James A. Craig
1950
Doctors Reidar and Ethel Trygstad
1950
Doctors Reidar and Ethel Trygstad
1950
Dr. John J. Meli
1951
Dr. Daniel B. Langley
1954
Dr. William J. Bailey
1955
Dr. L.F. Gwaltney
1958
Dr. Louis S. Moore
1958
Dr. Bruce Boynton
1956
The Hospitality Shop, Naples Community Hospital
1953-1964
First Naples Municpal Judge, Harold S. Smith
1953
City of Naples Police Department
1957
City of Naples Police & Fire Departments
1953
Naples Fire Department, Howie Pumper
1953
Sunshine Suprex, Fifth Avenue South
1950s
The Ad Miller Building, Fifth Avenue at Third Street
1953
The Naples Players
1953
Pat Combs' Fish House Dining Room, Naples Bay; Bob & Pat Combs
1953
Pat Combs' Fish House Dining Room, Naples Bay; Bob & Pat Combs
1953
The Gray Ladies, Naples Schools Gray Lady Program, First Capping at Trinity-by-the-Sea
1950s
Porpoise Pool, The John Slater Residence, 3054 Gordon Drive
1953
First National Bank, Fifth Avenue South and Seventh Street
1954
Macedonia Baptist Church, River Park (Dedication April 4, 1954)
1956
The Scout House, Cambier Park at Park Street
1952
Coquina Sands Pre-Develoment
1954
Fleischmann North Building, Third Street
1956
Baroni's - Became St. George & the Dragon, Helen & Bob Baroni, Fifth Avenue
1956
Baroni's - Became St. George & the Dragon, Helen & Bob Baroni, Fifth Avenue
1950s
Baroni's Dining Room
1955
The Corbin-Lindabury Farm and Garden Center, 10th Street South
1955
The Robert L. Storter House, First City of Naples Recreation Center, 758 8th Street South (On three lots purchased on September 15, 1955 for $1,250)
1956
Lake Park Elementary School, Naples Second School, Opened 1956, Principal Mrs. Estelle Little rings the school bell
1956
Lake Park Elementary School, Naples Second School, Opened 1956, Principal Mrs. Estelle Little rings the school bell
1956
Naples High School, Dedication of the Freedom Shrine (gift from the Naples Exchange Club)
1956
Naples High School, Dedication of the Freedom Shrine (gift from the Naples Exchange Club)
1956
Chris-Tal Food Market, Fifth Avenue
1957
Naples Pier, New Restrooms
1957
Naples Beach
1950
Fifth Avenue and 8th Street, First Traffic Light
1957
Third Street
1957
Moving the Third Street Post Office to River Park
1957
Third Street Post Office Reassembled as The River Park Recreation Center
1957
U.S. 41, Caribbean Gardens sign, right of center
1957
The Naples Post Office, Third Avenue South
1950s
The Four Corners
1950s
Fifth Avenue at 8th Street
1957
The Naples Beach Club
1952
The Moorings Pre-Development
1959
Doctors Pass, The Moorings
Late 1950s
The Inter-County Telephone & Telegraph Company Building, Ruth Booker, First Switchboard Operator, Fifth Avenue
Late 1950s
The Inter-County Telephone & Telegraph Company Building, Ruth Booker, First Switchboard Operator, Fifth Avenue
1959
Six-story Naples Ready-Mix Plant, 1095 First Avenue North
1959
First City of Naples Logo, designed by Betty McLenon, Deputy City Clerk
1959
First City of Naples Logo, designed by Betty McLenon, Deputy City Clerk
1959
Undeveloped Boat Haven Naples
1959
The Naples Yacht Club
1959
Shark Fishing off Naples Pier (Banned in 1963)
1959
At the Naples Pier, U.S.S. Marlin
1959-1977
City of Naples First Finance Director, Walter R. Rogers
1959
City Dock
Late 1950s
Gordon River Crossing
1958
White Sands Apartments, 260 Third Street
Late 1950s
House of Hi Fidelity, Fifth Avenue South at Sixth Street
Late 1950s
Naples Beach
1958
United Telephone Company "Fone Foyer", Fifth Avenue South - Public Phone Booths from 1958-1968
1958
The Naples Players Tract
1957
Naples Beach Club 1957
1953
Broad Avenue 1953
1958
Golf 1958
Julius Fleischmann Jr
Julius Fleischmann, Jr. A philanthropist; in 1953, he preserved the 1917 gardens of renowned botanist Dr. Henry Nehrling as Caribbean Gardens, and in 1960 donated a five-acre tract and his 4,200-square-foot home for the Big Cypress Nature Center in Naples.
1950s
Downtown Naples
1952
Naples Hotel 1952
1950s
Naples Pier
1950s
Publix Grand Opening 1950s
1950s
Swamp Buggy Races
1950
Swamp Buggy Parade
1960
The Four Corners
1960s
Naples Art Association, Third Street Outdoor Art Show, Art Class on Naples Beach
1960s
Naples Art Association, Third Street Outdoor Art Show, Art Class on Naples Beach
1968-2012
St. George & the Dragon (Formerly Baroni's)
1965
St. Ann School
1968
Southern Tip Royal Harbor
1960
Patrolman Les Durgin, on patrol at the Naples School
1961
Howard Johnson's Float, Ice Cream Giveaway, Swamp Buggy Parade - Fifth Avenue
1960s
Boat Haven Naples, present day Naples Bay Resort
1967
At the Naples Pier, U.S.S. Mackerel
1960-1964
Dr. Francis Ford, City of Naples Mayor
1960
The River Park Swimming Pool
1960
The Naples Pier, Post Hurricane Donna, September 10, 1960
1960
The Naples Pier, Post Hurricane Donna, September 10, 1960
1960
Swamp Buggy Days, Fifth Avenue
1960
Swamp Buggy Days, Fifth Avenue
1960
Swamp Buggy Days, Fifth Avenue and Cambier Park
1960
Swamp Buggy Days, Fifth Avenue and Cambier Park
1960
Swamp Buggy Parade - Fifth Avenue, Naples Community Hospital Float
1965
Naples Police Department, Officers June Holzhausen & Dorothy R. Koester
1960s
Tamiami Trailways Bus Station, Sixth Avenue South & Ninth Street
1961
The Naples Pier, Rebuilt in 1961 Post-Donna
1961
The Naples Pier, Rebuilt in 1961 Post-Donna
1961
Lowdermilk Park, Dedicated 1961
1961
Coquina Lake at Lowdermilk Park
1961
The Naples Shopping Center - U.S. 41
1961
Naples Shopping Center
1961
New City street signs replace old concrete markers
1962
Fifth Avenue South
1963
Construction of the Tahitian Cove Congress Inn, Present Day Cove Inn
1966
Southern Extension of Ninth Street to Cove Inn
1961
The Naples Chamber of Commerce Building, U.S. 41
1961
The Peppard Plaza, Fifth Avenue
1962
Council Dais, Naples City Clerk Elsie Lehman
1961
Naples Municipal Airport Terminal Building
1962
Collier County Government Center, East Naples
1962
Collier County Library, Broad Avenue South and Third Street
1962
Pulitzer Groves Buildings, Fifth Avenue
1966
Crayton Cove
1961
River Park East
1961
Naples Federal Savings & Loan Association, 900 Fifth Avenue South
1961
R & R Robinson, Fleischmann South Building, Third Street and 13th Avenue South
1964
Naples Fire Department
1966
Naples Police Department
1962
The Park Place Co-op Apartments pilings are being driven in, Gulf Shore Boulevard
1963
Naples City Hall
1965
Naples Police Department, Pre-May 1965
1964
Sunshine Foodway & Hardware, U.S. 41
1966
Naples Bay
1965
Third Street
1968
The Antique Addict, Third Street
1968
The Antique Addict's Swan Court Courtyard, Third Street
1968
The Antique Addict's Swan Court Courtyard, Third Street
1965
Algonquin Building, Village Green, Broad Avenue South
1967
DC-3 Fogging over U.S. 41
1962
Gill Net Mullet Fishing, Naples Beach
1966
Pink Ladies, Naples Community Hospital Volunteers, Fundraising
1966
Naples Community Hospital Pavilion
1966
Naples Community Hospital Pavilion
1966
Naples City Dock
1964-1968
Archie Turner, City of Naples Mayor
1964
Community Recreation Center, 755 8th Avenue South
1965
Naples City Hall Employees, Swamp Buggy Days, Cambier Park
1966
A visiting school band practicing for Swamp Buggy Parade on vacant lot beside City Hall
1964
Naples Fire Department
1964
Naples Sailing and Yacht Club
1964
City Dock and Cove Inn
1966
The Cove Inn
1965
Naples Police Department Riot Squad
1967
Naples "Gold Coast"
1966
The Naples Fire Department, Water Tower Maintenance
1962
Fifth Avenue South
1966
The Collier County Public Library, Central Avenue, Dedicated 1966
1966
Naples Water Plant No. 2
Late 1960s
Naples Water Plant No. 2
1965
Candy Cane City, Cambier Park
10-28b
Candy Cane City, Cambier Park
1967
The tree-lined Staley-Collier Municipal Parking Lot, opposite Cambier Park
1966
The Council Chamber Television Crew Platform and Press Table
1966
The Council Chamber Television Crew Platform and Press Table
1965
The City of Naples Accounting Department
1965
The City of Naples Accounting Department
1965
First National Bank, Fifth Avenue
1963
Bank of Naples Expansion and Bank Employees, Fifth Avenue
1963
Bank of Naples Expansion and Bank Employees, Fifth Avenue
1966
Bank of Naples, Fifth Avenue
1966
The 1961 Naples Pier, pilings reinforced with "cement boots"
1966
Storm Drain Pipe Installation, south side of City Hall, July 1966
1965
U.S. 41 on its eastern approach over the Gordon River, still a two-lane road
1966
The Four Corners have been widened to accommodate four lanes, as the road sweeps east towards Miami. In the distant background, the Tamiami Trail is still a two-lane road.
1967
Ray Singer's the Flaming Fountain (became NCH Parking Garage on 9th St S)
1967
The southern extension of 9th Street South directly to the Tahitian Cove Congress Inn appears in the upper right third of the aerial, as the wide white shelled road.
1968-1970
Wesley G. Downing, City of Naples Mayor
1968
Naples City Council (L to R: Council Members Phillip Morse, June Bremerman, Vice-Mayor Samuel Meredith Strong, Jr., Mayor Wesley Downing, Council Members Lloyd Easterling, George Reardon, Jr., and Goodloe McDowell. Standing: City Attorney Tom Trettis, City Clerk Elsie Lehman, and City Manager E.W. Brockenbrough)
1968
Robert Steele, Jr.
1968
John Barnes
1968
Robert Crews
1968
William Flint
1968
Dale Bremerman, Jr.
1968
Tom Pilson
1968
Charles Anthony
1968
Larry Batcher
1968
George Johnson
1968
Clifford Culloden
1968
Bill Dillender
1968
Congressman Paul Rogers presents Mother Catherine Rita and Father Conway in 1968 with the flag that had been flown over the U.S. Capital Building
1968
The United Telephone Company Building, Fifth Avenue
1967
Entire nited Telephone Company Antenna visible from the Parkway
1966
First Presbyterian Church
1968
Downtown Naples
1969
The Naples Fire Department Maltese Cross built by Assistant Fire Chief Clyde M. Chesser and Fireman George Thomas Smith, Jr.
1969
The Naples Fire Department Maltese Cross built by Assistant Fire Chief Clyde M. Chesser and Fireman George Thomas Smith, Jr.
1969
Caribbean Gardens Tram Tour
1969
Caribbean Gardens Tram Tour
1969
The Naples Daily News Building, 1075 Central Avenue
1966
Naples Airlines Fleet
1969
Bay Terrace Apartments, Naples Bay
1967
The Cloisters
1969
Undeveloped Park Shore
1963
Future Site of City of Naples Public Works Department
1966
Naples Community Hospital, First Addition
1966
Crayton Cove
1964
Water Skiing on Naples Bay
1968
Royal Harbor
1968
Naples City Hall
1965
Baseball Diamond, Cambier Park
1965
Naples Airport
1964
City Dock and Cove Inn 1964
1968
City Hall 1968
1970s
The Old Cove Restaurant
1970
Fun Time Nursery, 1010 Fifth Avenue North
1972
Semi-Centennial Committee, The Board of the Collier County Historical Society in April 1972 discussing the opening of the Collier County Semi-Centennial Celebration in May
1973
Third Street
1970-1974
Lloyd M. Easterling, City of Naples Mayor
1970
Naples Community Hospital raising the North Tower to six stories
1971
Naples Community Hospital Phase II Expansion
1971
Naples Community Hospital Cardiac Care Unit
1970
The Community Playhouse Coconut Grove
1972
The Wilderness
1975
Park Shore Plaza
1971
Putting out a Fleischmann tract fire in 1971. Future site of Coastland Center Mall.
1973
Naples Fire Chief G.P. Riner receives the keys to a new truck.
1975
The Corner Building, Carlo Paterno, Developer, Third Street
1974-1978
Henry E.O. Heineman, City of Naples Mayor
1975
Barnett Bank (Former Bank of Naples)
1974
City of Naples Fire Station No. 2
1975
Fred Lowdermilk's coconut palms along Fifth Avenue South
1973
Naples Main Post Office, Goodlette-Frank Road
1970s
The Gulf Kirk Bell Ringers, Fifth Avenue
1970s
The Neapolitan Barbershoppers
1975
R to L: former Naples Mayors W. Roy Smith, Archie Turner, and Wesley G. Downing, Vice-Mayor S. Meredith Strong, sitting in for current Mayor Harry Heineman, and former Mayor Lloyd M. Easterling.
1977
Freshly fallen snow covers the roofs of the Old Marine Market Plan (Tin City) January 19, 1977
1977
The Old Marine Market Place
1978
The Rosie O'Shea on Naples Bay
1976
The wooded tract opposite Naples High School was cleared for construction of Coastland Center Mall
1976
Coastland Center Mall
11-28
Roland B. Anderson, City of Naples Mayor
1977
Naples City Hall, just before demolition
1978
City Hall Offices transferred to trailers while new City Hall is built, Cambier Park
1977
Demolishing the Water Tower and New City Hall rises behind the old building.
1977
Demolishing the Water Tower and New City Hall rises behind the old building.
1978
New Naples City Hall, Art "Homage to the Sun" by Wayne Hook, completed 1978
1978
Naples Police Department relocated to Riverside Circle
1978
The Naples High School Band and Majorettes on the left practicing in 1960 on the field which was absorbed a part of Gulf View Middle School on the right in 1978
1978
The Naples High School Band and Majorettes on the left practicing in 1960 on the field which was absorbed a part of Gulf View Middle School on the right in 1978
1970s
Naples Airlines, Ambulance Service
1970s
The Paddle, The Landmark Building, Fifth Avenue at Third Street
1973
Swamp Buggy Parade, Fifth Avenue
1978
City Hall 1978
1981
Dr. Loris O.O. King
1986
The Naples Depot, Civic Cultural Center
1980
Billboard for Naples Municipal Airport
1983
The Corner Building, Third Street and Broad Avenue South
1981
The Village at Venetian Bay, Architect, Walter Michael Keller
1981
Naples Airport Terminal Building
1981
Naples Airport Terminal Building
1982-1986
Stanley R. Billick, City of Naples Mayor
1988
The Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts, under construction
1982
Grand Central Station, Goodlette-Frank Road
1982
The Grouper House and the Grand Central Station Courtyard
1982
The Grouper House and the Grand Central Station Courtyard
1982
Waterloo Station, home to the Whistle Stop at Grand Central Station, and the Alander caboose
1982
Waterloo Station, home to the Whistle Stop at Grand Central Station, and the Alander caboose
1985
The Ritz-Carlton Naples
1983
The City Dock
1983
Air-Traffic Control Tower, Naples Airport
1984
Mayor Stanley Billick and Naples Woman's Club President, Evelyn Vann breaking ground for the Veterans' War Memorial, Cambier Park
1984
Mayor Stanley Billick and Naples Woman's Club President, Evelyn Vann breaking ground for the Veterans' War Memorial, Cambier Park
1984
The Zigfield Troy's Blue Caribbean Golf Driving Range, U.S. 41 (Opened 1953, became Gateway Center in 1984)
1984
The Zigfield Troy's Blue Caribbean Golf Driving Range, U.S. 41 (Opened 1953, became Gateway Center in 1984)
1985-1998
The Kon Tiki Theater at Bayfront became the Naples Playhouse
1985-1998
The Kon Tiki Theater at Bayfront became the Naples Playhouse
1985
The site cleared in 1985 for the Comfort Inn is visible below the words "Goodlette Road"
mid-1980s
Riverlights on the Gordon River
1986
Naples Community Hospital, Shick Heart Center
1986-1990
Edwin J. Putzell, Jr., City of Naples Mayor
1988
Dolly the Trolley, Sixth Street
1989
Lora Davis - Naples Horse and Carriage Company, Pepper's Carriage Storage at Crayton Cove
1989
Lora Davis - Naples Horse and Carriage Company, Pepper's Carriage Storage at Crayton Cove
Early 1980s
Lowdermilk Park
1980
Gordon River Crossing
1989
The Plaza on Third
1989
The Plaza on Third
1989
North Collier Hospital Campus, nearing completion
1980s
The Piccadilly Pub, Fifth Avenue South
1980s
The Piccadilly Pub, Fifth Avenue South
1983
City Dock 1983
1992
Air-Traffic Control Tower, Naples Airport
1990-1991
Alden R. Crawford, City of Naples Mayor
1990
The Francis Pew Hayes, Naples Teddy Bear Museum
1991-1992
Kim Anderson-McDonald, City of Naples Mayor
1992-1996
Paul W. Muenzer, City of Naples Mayor
1992
Nick's on the Water, Coconut Grove Market Place and Marina on Naples Bay
1993
The Old Naples Seaport
1994
The Naples Depot Whistle
1994
The Naples Depot Whistle
1995
The Sugden Theatre rising behind Kepp's Men's Store in the since-closed alley off Fifth Avenue South
1995
Naples Fire Station No. 1
1995
First Outdoor Dining on Fifth Avenue South, L'Auberge
1995
Rebuilding the Naples Pier
1996-2000
William E. Barnett, City of Naples Mayor
1996
Bayfront, built 1996
1996
Wynn's Market, Fifth Avenue South, Christmas 1996
1996
Gulfview Middle School Rennovation
1997
Former Grand Central Station, The Whitaker Wellness Center (1997) and then Community Blood Center (2002)
1997
Former Grand Central Station, The Whitaker Wellness Center (1997) and then Community Blood Center (2002)
1990s
The railings on the two-lane bridge over the Gordon River in the early 1990s were placed at Lowdermilk Park
1990s
The railings on the two-lane bridge over the Gordon River in the early 1990s were placed at Lowdermilk Park
1998
Sugden Community Theatre, Fifth Avenue South
1998
The Von Liebig Art Center, Cambier Park
1999
Naples Police and Emergency Services, Riverside Circle
1990
The Turner Marina and the Turner Marine Sales Center, Naples Bay
1990
The Turner Marina and the Turner Marine Sales Center, Naples Bay
The Naples Boat Club & Condominiums, former Turner Marine
2000
Lionel Miniature of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Train, Naples Depot
2000-2004
Bonnie R. Mackenzie, City of Naples Mayor
2001
City Kitty
2001
City Kitty
1962-2005
The Tides, 1801 Gulf Shore Boulevard North
2002
Firefighter Gator and Maltese Cross at Naples Fire Station No. 1
2009
The Cambier Park Band Shell
2004
The Norris Community Center
2004
The 2004 Naples Bay Resort, site of former Boat Haven
2008
Fun Time Early Childhood Academy
2009
Naples Municipal Airport General Aviation Terminal
2001
Naples City Council Dais Mural, Designed and Painted in 2001 by John Haney, III, City of Naples Water Plant Employee
2004-2012
William "Bill" Barnett, City of Naples Mayor
2013
The Freedom Shrine at Naples High School
2019
The Fleischmann Gazebo, Broad Avenue South and Third Street
2010
The Inn on 5th and the adjoining McCabe's Irish Pub
2011
The U.S. General Aviation Customs Facility, Naples Municipal Airport
2010
Cambridge and Perry Families, Cambridge-Perry Pard Dedication
2010
Cambridge and Perry Families, Cambridge-Perry Pard Dedication
2010
October 1, 2010 - Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Naples City Council Member Gary Price kicks off the First Annual Stiletto Sprint
2011
Gerald L. Ladue, designer, the Collier County Freedom Memorial
2012-2016
John F. Sorey, III, City of Naples Mayor
2016-2020
William "Bill" Barnett, City of Naples Mayor
2020-present
Teresa Heitmann, City of Naples Mayor