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Fort Myers Beach is changing so fast that even longtime locals can forget what used to sit on a familiar corner. From storm loss to new construction, the island’s “before” can start to fade unless someone saves it on purpose. We’re at the Roxie in Times Square with Ellie Bunting from the Estero Island Historic Society, talking about how to preserve Fort Myers Beach history after Hurricane Ian while the community rebuilds.
We get into the Historic Society’s public programs and what they reveal about the island’s past and future, including a recent gathering with representatives from multiple island churches and an upcoming talk that looks back at the 1920s, when development reshaped the beach in lasting ways. Allie also shares updates on their popular murder mystery series and a new project to turn those stories into a book, proving that local history can be fun, social, and easy to join.
From there, we dig into what recovery leaves behind: the “Lost Icons” book documenting businesses lost during the storm, the emotional pull of places people miss, and a creative plan for a walkable “what used to be here” trail. The idea uses small sculptures at former landmark sites paired with signage and QR codes that bring up photos and context, creating a simple, powerful way to connect memory with place. We also talk about preserving handmade post-Ian street signs through posters and custom mugs, plus how residents can donate photos or meaningful artifacts to help fill in the record.
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Estero Island Historic Society
161 Bay Road Fort Myers Beach, Florida, 33931
esteroislandhistoricsociety.org
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