The historic Mound House of Fort Myers Beach
Schedule
Wed Jan 15 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
IMAG History & Science Center | Fort Myers, FL
About this Event
Built in 1921, The Mound House is the oldest standing structure on Estero Island (Fort Myers Beach) and is located atop an ancient Calusa Indian Shell Mound directly on Estero Bay.
The Southwest Florida Archaeological Society (SWFAS) is pleased to announce a presentation on The Mound House. The presentation will be held January 15, 2025, 7:00 pm, at the IMAG, 2000 Cranford Ave., Fort Myers, Florida. This is a free public program.
About the Presentation
Join archaeologist Theresa Schober as she weaves together an entertaining history of the Mound House with its idiosyncratic development into the cultural and environmental learning center operating today. Located on Fort Myers Beach, the 3-acre portion of the Calusa shell mound on which the historic William H. Case house was built was acquired with grant funds by the Town of Fort Myers Beach soon after incorporation. The site was subsequently transformed from a residential enclave to a small museum and grounds interpreting the 2,000 year history of the site, including a walk-in exhibit space within the Calusa shell mound known as “Stories Beneath Our Feet.”
About the Speaker
From 2002 to 2011, Theresa Schober worked with the Town of Fort Myers Beach – ultimately as Director of Cultural Resources – to develop Mound House and Newton Beach Park. In addition to heritage resource management, Ms. Schober works with Indigenous communities and institutions to support repatriation and rematriation of ancestral remains and cultural belongings to First Nations and federally-recognized Tribes through her museum practice.
Where is it happening?
IMAG History & Science Center, 2000 Cranford Avenue, Fort Myers, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: