Everglades Laundry

United States historic place
Everglades Laundry
The building in 2019
25°51′24″N 81°23′8″W / 25.85667°N 81.38556°W / 25.85667; -81.38556
NRHP reference No.01001012
Added to NRHPSeptember 22, 2001

The Everglades Laundry is a historic site at 105 West Broadway in Everglades City, Florida.

On September 22, 2001, the site was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

The wayside marker describes it as the Old Laundry Building, and it was completed in 1928, serving in the capacity as a community laundry building. It became the clubhouse for the "Everglades Women's Club" in 1965, when it was purchased from the Colliers.

Museum of the Everglades

The site is now the home of the Museum of the Everglades, opened in 1998[1] by the Collier County Museum. Exhibits display the history and culture of the southwest Everglades area, including the ancient Calusa, Seminole, pioneers and entrepreneurs, such as Barron Collier.

  • Collier County listings at National Register of Historic Places
  • Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs
    • Collier County markers
    • Museum of the Everglades
  • Old Laundry Building Waymark
  1. ^ "Everglades Florida, Hotels, Restaurants, Fishing, Attractions, Dining".
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Everglades Laundry.
  • web site of the Everglades Museum
  • Everglades City Museum - Collier County information
  • Everglades City Museum - Explore Naples information


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