This house was built in 1920. The owners were Professor Thomas Jones, a violinist and his wife Bessie. The Jones were from Pittsburgh.

2751 Rhode Island Avenue, Fort Myers
This house was built in 1920. The owners were Professor Thomas Jones, a violinist and his wife Bessie. The Jones were from Pittsburgh.

2751 Rhode Island Avenue, Fort Myers
This classic bungalow was built in 1922 by John Dean’s United Construction Company. Business man Bard Hendry and his wife Mary lived on this house from 1925 to 1929

2771 Rhode Island Avenue Fort Myers

2760 Rhode Island Avenue, Fort Myers
This bungalow was built in 1931. Charles Staley and his wife Alice briefly rented this house. They moved back here in 1926 and remained here for the rest of their lives.
This house was built in 1921. It combines the craftsman and the American Foursquare Styles. It was built for Joseph Hill who worked as a machinist.

2773 Providence Street, Fort Myers

2750 Rhode Avenue Fort Myers
House was built in 1924. House contains many Craftsman Details. It was built for City Manager Charles Staley and his wife Alice.
This house was built in 1922. The house was damaged by fire. This bungalow was enlarged and elevated. First owner was sporting goods owner Joseph Parker.

2740 Rhode Island Avenue, Fort Myers
This house was built in 1926. Fort Myers physician William Grace and his wife Annie lived in this house

2720 Rhode island Avenue
This was the home of Virgil and Ellen Robb. This house was built in 1920. It demonstrates the English Arts and Crafts Style. Mr Robb was the co-founder of a Fort Myers furniture store.

2721 Rhode Island Fort Myers
This is a Spanish Revival style home built in 1925. It was built for an Illinois couple Irene and Reynolds Vrede

2730 Rhode Island Ave
This classic Florida ranch was built in 1955. First owners were Susan and Samuel Graham. Samuel was a retired railroad engineer.


2706 Rhode Island Fort Myers