Many are surprised to discover that picturesque Cape Coral's history
dates back further than the boom of the 1960s.
Indeed, homesteader families were living a rough-and-tumble life in the
Cape's wilderness for much of the 20th century. Still, there is no
denying that the city took a turn with the arrival of Jack and Leonard
Rosen in 1957. These visionaries brought their Gulf American Land
Corporation to Southwest Florida and built a modern city from scratch.
Model homes, roads galore, an airport, a police force, the Cape Coral
Country Club, the Nautilus Motel, and the famous Rose Gardens-all rising
out of the woods on the north shore of the Caloosahatchee River.
Hundreds of miles of canals were dug so that nearly every home was on or
near the water. Hollywood celebrities turned out to promote properties
to Northerners looking for the good life in sunny Florida. It was one of
the largest planned developments ever in the United States-and it was a
rousing success.