This presentation on the Zoom platform will survey Florida’s spring-based attractions before the age of the interstate. In the twentieth century, tourists poured into the Sunshine State looking for sun and fun, and a competitive environment of roadside entertainment evolved to try to separate these visitors from their wallets. In the previous century, many of the state’s smaller springs were marketed as having miraculous healing powers. But in the age of the automobile, entrepreneurs took advantage of the crystal clear waters of larger springs and embellished their natural beauty with boat rides, animal acts, and every type of side attraction imaginable. In the pre-Disney era, places like Rainbow, Silver, and Weeki Wachee Springs were primary destinations, and they all developed as unique roadside attractions.
Presented by the Society for Commercial Archeology. Details here. https://sca-roadside.org/zoom-event-rick-kilby/?fbclid=IwAR0YstbHY8ndHKRlkA_3btRN6ShuK9r_YUm2drCIMxoUeJn6X19GT1v4s8Q