The Estero Island Historic Society cottage is open to visitors on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon, October through May.
In 2021, Silver Sands celebrated its 100 year anniversary. Before Ian, it was the only cottage court colony still remaining with original cottages on the first canal site, built by developer Tom Phillips.
The first four original thatched-roof cottages were built by Phillips in 1921 and placed directly on the ground level as overnight accommodations for island visitors. Later, each was raised off the ground by high tides, and small decks were attached as additional cottages were added, as seen here. The cottages were advertised and listed as the Silver Sands rental tourist cabins in 1938.
As the property changed owners and more land was purchased, similar cottages were built in the 1940s and 1950s, some with two bedrooms and pecky cypress interiors. By 1960, the main house was built, which today serves as the main office, with additional units.
During the 1970's, cottages were moved and separated for ample parking spaces along Primo Drive, and in 1980, the heated pool was added to today's tropical garden setting. The fourteen cottages and eight-unit villas, complete with two docks for boating and fishing, are just steps away from their popular Coney Island Hot Dog and refreshment stand along the well-beaten path of Estero Blvd. Unfortunately, all of the cottages, the office, and the docks were washed away. The property has been purchased by TPI and will be part of the Margaretaville Resort.
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