Florida in the late 1800s was a paradise waiting to be discovered.
During this period, two visionary tycoons of the Gilded Age set out on
separate ventures that would transform the Sunshine State from America's
last frontier into a destination for the rich and famous. The grand
hotels that Henry M. Flagler and Henry B. Plant opened at their planned
resort sites offered a fantasy stay surrounded by all the accoutrements
expected by sophisticated, Gilded Age patrons. Florida's Grand Hotels
from the Gilded Age provides a look at these magnificent structures
during their glory years, along with the fashionable entertainment and
social and recreational pastimes that engaged their gilded guests.