Bonita Springs Historical Society

Bonita Springs Historical Society Historic McSwain Home Museum & Gardens
Downtown Bonita Springs walking history tours
Operated by the Bonita Springs Historical Society

Bonita Springs has long been inhabited. Archaeological discoveries place people here about 8000 years ago and mound building was well underway by 4000 years ago. By the time Ponce de Leon sailed along our beaches and first made contact with the Calusa Indians in 1513, this area was home to thousands. Native American village remains and mounds attest to their centuries of prosperity. However, withi

n a couple of centuries, the once mighty Calusa Chiefdom was decimated by European diseases and slave trading. In the 1870’s, Army Corps of Engineers’ surveyors mapped remote Southwest Florida and pitched camp along the upper Imperial River. After the crew left, the area, and later community, became known and recorded on maps as “Survey”. The river became known as “Surveyor’s Creek”. Over the years, Survey developed from a scattering of homesteaders into a village. In 1901, a Post Office was opened, and in 1910 the two-story, Eagle Hotel was in business catering to visitors attracted to the unspoiled area’s bounty of hunting and fishing. Later, developers decided that the name, “Survey”, lacked sales appeal, so the town was renamed “Bonita Springs”; Indian Spring Branch became the “Oak River”; and Surveyor’s Creek was renamed the “Imperial River”. In the early 1920’s, Barron Collier, wanting to expand his empire, extended his Fort Myers-Southern Railroad south to include Bonita Springs. This, along with the completion of the new Tamiami Trail in 1928, brought another land boom to the area. During this period, Bonita Springs was briefly incorporated as a city. Later, roadside attractions enticed visitors to stop in Bonita Springs. The first major tourist attraction to open was the Everglades Reptile Gardens in 1936. This roadside tourist attraction, featuring local and exotic animals, helped put Bonita Springs “on the map”. The Everglades Wonder Gardens is one of the few remaining historic resources of this type in Florida. Also, on December 27, 1957, the Naples-Fort Myers Greyhound Track was opened in the city. Bonita Springs remained a quiet, small town for decades. But, as the years passed, the rush to build was about to start. With the advent of air conditioning, the opening of Interstate 75, a nearby major airport, along with the new US 41 bypass, the growth in population by the 1980’s and 90’s ushered in shopping malls, modern office facilities, and golf courses. In 1999, residents voted to incorporate Bonita Springs for the second time. Today, the City of Bonita Springs is an attractive, affluent area with beautiful beaches, fine restaurants, excellent recreational facilities, and beautiful homes. It’s hard to realize that, a little more than three generations ago, the roots of this thriving community were a scattering of homesteaders’ shacks by a creek in the backwaters of nowhere – in a place called Survey.

A reminder that the Historic McSwain Home Museum & Gardens will be open Saturday, June 6th for docent-led tours from 11 ...
05/30/2026

A reminder that the Historic McSwain Home Museum & Gardens will be open Saturday, June 6th for docent-led tours from 11 AM to 5 PM.

Come explore one of Bonita Springs’ historically significant cultural assets and learn more about the pioneer families, history, and stories that helped shape our community.

Historic McSwain Home Museum and Gardens
27451 Old 41 Road
Bonita Springs, Florida

Happy Friday from the Historic McSwain Home Museum & Gardens.As another week wraps up in Bonita Springs, we’re reminded ...
05/29/2026

Happy Friday from the Historic McSwain Home Museum & Gardens.

As another week wraps up in Bonita Springs, we’re reminded that some of the most meaningful parts of a community are the stories, landmarks, gardens, waterways, and traditions that continue connecting generations over time.

Thank you to everyone who continues supporting local history, preservation, and stewardship in Bonita Springs.

Pictured from our organic garden: Rosemary, Everglades Tomatoes, Barbados Cherry, Passionfruit, Mango

For generations, Shangri-La has been part of the story of Bonita Springs.From its connection to the natural spring water...
05/28/2026

For generations, Shangri-La has been part of the story of Bonita Springs.

From its connection to the natural spring waters that helped shape the area’s identity to its role as a gathering place for visitors and locals alike, Shangri-La remains one of Bonita’s most recognizable historic landmarks.

As Bonita Springs continues to evolve, places like Shangri-La help remind us of the layers of history, tourism, nature, and community that shaped Old Bonita long before the city we know today.

This year marks the centennial of an iconic piece of Bonita Springs history and a reminder that preservation and stewardship matter for future generations as well.

Before emails, text messages, and social media, communication in early Bonita Springs arrived through the local post off...
05/27/2026

Before emails, text messages, and social media, communication in early Bonita Springs arrived through the local post office serving the small pioneer community once known as “Survey.”

The Historic McSwain Home Museum & Gardens is home to one of the original mailboxes connected to Bonita’s early postal history and the McSwain family, who played an important role in the growth of the community.

Elizabeth McSwain reportedly served as postmistress during Bonita’s pioneer era helping connect this small Southwest Florida settlement to the outside world.

Pictured is the original post office retired to the Historic McSwain Home Museum.

Did you know Bonita Springs has a connection to outer space?The “Bonita Springs Meteorite,” discovered near Bonita Sprin...
05/26/2026

Did you know Bonita Springs has a connection to outer space?

The “Bonita Springs Meteorite,” discovered near Bonita Springs in 1938, is estimated to be more than 4.5 billion years old and today much of the 92-pound meteorite resides at the Smithsonian Institution.

The meteorite was reportedly found near the Imperial River area and eventually authenticated by the Smithsonian in the 1950s. Samples were later distributed to institutions around the world.

From pioneer history and river stories to rare pieces of scientific history, Bonita Springs continues to hold more stories than many people realize.

05/25/2026
Protecting  history and protecting nature often go hand in hand.
05/24/2026

Protecting history and protecting nature often go hand in hand.

One of the sweet faces you may spot near the Historic McSwain Home Museum & Gardens.Several community cats live near the...
05/24/2026

One of the sweet faces you may spot near the Historic McSwain Home Museum & Gardens.

Several community cats live near the property and wonderful volunteers help care for these babies each day with food, water, and kindness.

Just another small part of life in Old Bonita.

We will be open for docent-led tours from Saturday June 6th from 11 AM to 5 PM at the Historic McSwain Home Museum & Gar...
05/23/2026

We will be open for docent-led tours from Saturday June 6th from 11 AM to 5 PM at the Historic McSwain Home Museum & Gardens.

Come explore the history of Bonita Springs, learn about our pioneer families, and experience one of Bonita’s historically significant cultural assets.

📍27451 Old 41 Road, Bonita Springs, Florida | 11AM-5PM
📆 Starting 6/6/26

Before Bonita Springs was Bonita Springs, it was known simply as “Survey.”What began as a small settlement along the Imp...
05/22/2026

Before Bonita Springs was Bonita Springs, it was known simply as “Survey.”

What began as a small settlement along the Imperial River would eventually grow into the community we know today shaped by pioneer families, waterways, tourism and resilience.

The stories still matter.

The landmarks still matter.

The history still matters.

KEEP BONITA HISTORIC!

Address

27451 Old 41 Road
Bonita Springs, FL
34135

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 2am
Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Thursday 10am - 2pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm

Telephone

(239) 992-6997

Website

https://www.bonitaspringshistory.org/event, https://www.tripadvisor.com/

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