Join veteran journalist Chris Wadsworth and Allison Fortuna from the
Bonita Springs Historical Society as they recount the history of Bonita
Springs and its beginnings.
The pioneer history of Bonita Springs stretches back to the 1880s, when
an Alabama cotton planter named B. B. Comer bought 6,000 acres of land
along Surveyors Creek. He started a tropical fruit plantation, and his
tiny village became known as Survey, in honor of the U.S. Army engineers
who had first surveyed the region during the Seminole Wars decades
before. When Florida started to boom in the early 20th century,
investors bought up much of the land in the area. They quickly gave the
community the more attractive moniker Bonita Springs and renamed the
nearby creek the Imperial River. Beautiful beaches and world-class
hunting and fishing soon turned Bonita Springs into a tourist mecca.
Popular roadside attractions sprang up along the fast-growing Tamiami
Trail, including the Everglades Wonder Gardens, the original Shell
Factory, and the famous Naples-Fort Myers Greyhound Track.