Mimi’s Number Five: The Historic Courthouse

By |2019-08-19T12:30:03+00:00August 19th, 2019|Blog|

The Historic Sarasota County Courthouse 2000 Main Street, Sarasota, FL 34236 Architect: Dwight James Baum Built by: Stevenson and Cameron, Inc. Completed: 1927 Postcard from Mimi's personal collection | Postmarked April 11, 1929. Published by Roth Cigar Co., Inc. One of the first (I'd dare say among the first 10 or so) Sarasota postcards I acquired featured the Historic Sarasota County Courthouse. The view of [...]

Andrea’s Number Five: The Binz Warehouse

By |2019-08-19T13:04:43+00:00August 13th, 2019|Blog|

The Binz Fireproof Warehouse and Storage Company 1646 10th Way, Sarasota, FL 34236 Binz Lambert Construction Completed 1926 Frank Binz came to Sarasota from Chicago in 1925 and quickly established the Sarasota Transfer Company, Binz Lambert Construction, Binz Cast Stone, and the The Binz Fireproof Warehouse and Storage Company which comes in at #5 on my list. When the Warehouse was built, it was on the corner [...]

The Secret of the Shared Headstone

By |2019-07-09T12:14:21+00:00July 9th, 2019|Blog|

Sometimes you look for a history mystery and sometimes, like in this case, the mystery finds you. In preparing for our next presentation (History Under the Stars on July 16 - be there!), I needed a photo of Ben Stickney’s grave. This is his headstone: Headstone of Joseph Leach and Benjamin Stickney Well, that’s different. I have not seen a shared grave marker for two [...]

Rose’s Family Clues

By |2019-05-31T19:09:35+00:00May 31st, 2019|Blog|

  Rose Wilson's Obituary, Sarasota Herald Tribune, October 24, 1964 Fair warning, this is a DENSE blog post, but I think it is important for three reasons: 1) I love Rose Wilson and want people to know more about her. 2) It illustrates the dedication that Mimi and I give to our research. We look for multiple primary sources and pride ourselves in creating a [...]

The Ties That Bind

By |2019-05-31T18:49:14+00:00May 19th, 2019|Blog|

In preparation for an upcoming presentation, I am researching Rose Phillips Wilson. Rose took on the role of editor of the Sarasota Times when her husband C.V.S passed away in 1910 and continued to publish the paper until she sold it in 1923. At that time simply being a woman newspaper publisher is impressive enough, but Rose used her intellect, skill, and platform to become a force [...]

The Motor Hotel Mystery

By |2019-05-06T18:03:39+00:00May 6th, 2019|Blog|

Demolition of Sea Breeze Inn My daily commute includes the North Trail. Everyday I watch as the iconic mid-century motels meet their demise. I understand that these buildings are dilapidated, but it still hurts my history nerd heart to see them go. I had been attempting to write a blog post to honor the era of the motels, but I was having a difficult time [...]

The Legend of Rube Allyn

By |2019-05-31T18:49:25+00:00May 1st, 2019|Blog|

With my Nancy Drew mystery themed blog posts, it was only a matter of time before I addressed one of the most infamous unsolved mysteries in Sarasota history, the murder of Harry Higel (which leads us to the legend of Rube Allyn). Left Rube Allyn, Right Harry Higel The Murder Harry Higel served as mayor of Sarasota, was a beloved local businessman, and was the [...]

Barbara Bowers: The Face of 50s Sarasota Tourism

By |2019-04-26T11:46:09+00:00April 26th, 2019|Blog|

A while back, I was perusing Florida Memory (a service of the state's Division of Library and Information Services), and a bubbly blonde woman in a 1950s Barbie-esque bathing suit was gleaming at me. Her name: Barbara Bowers. Barbara Bowers poses with a beach ball on Lido Beach - Sarasota, Florida. 1954. (Photo courtesy of Florida Memory.) Maybe it was her impeccably coiffed hair. Maybe [...]

The Mystery of the Missing Fruits

By |2019-05-31T18:49:31+00:00April 23rd, 2019|Blog|

This mystery begins with a map (as many good mysteries do). A 1925 Sanborn Map courtesy of Sarasota County Historical Resources to be exact. In case you were wondering (which I am sure you were) Sanborn maps were created in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for fire insurance, Mimi and I were using them to plan an historical tour. Before we begin this mystery, it [...]

The Quest for the Great Floridians Plaques

By |2019-04-22T23:01:41+00:00April 21st, 2019|Blog|

In 2000, the Florida Department of State and the Florida League of Cities created the Great Floridians Program to celebrate the people who made a significant contribution to the culture of Florida through philanthropy, public service, or personal or professional service. Nominations were accepted in 1999 and put to a committee of state historians. In Sarasota, there are 14 people who were given the accolade of Great [...]

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