The Fort Myers River District, once the site of a military fort in the 1800s, has transformed from a small cattle town into a vibrant city. This historic downtown area gained prominence as a winter retreat for notable figures like Thomas Edison. Today, visitors can explore a bustling hub filled with shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The district’s blend of historical charm and modern amenities offers a unique experience, inviting both locals and tourists to enjoy its lively atmosphere.
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