Due to impending inclement weather, tonight’s Autumn Nights concert is cancelled. Ticket holders may request a refund.
Our next concert is the first Rhythm on the River of the season with Almost Abba on October 30. We hope to see you then!
Tickets may be purchased online or upon arrival. Online tickets are typically available one week prior to each event.
Following guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control, the organization is undertaking the following safety measures: staff are wearing protective masks, surfaces are cleaned and sanitized daily, protective shields have been installed at the ticket counter, visitors are required to wear masks in indoor spaces and on guided tours, signs are posted throughout the site alerting visitors to practice social distancing, and hand sanitizer stations are available.
Today, historic preservation is the reason many guests decide to visit. The homes and other historic structures have been restored to the 1929 time period, which is evident throughout the site. Tourists from all around the globe visit to learn about the contributions of Edison and Ford. The riverside property includes not only the historic winter homes and guest house, but the caretaker’s houses, Edison’s study, and the swimming pool complex — all surrounded by 13 acres of botanical gardens.
As a nonprofit, EFWE relies on ticket sales, memberships and donations to maintain the historic structures and keep the gardens looking beautiful for visitors to enjoy throughout the year. “By becoming a member, or purchasing tickets, visitors have an opportunity to support the organization’s historic preservation efforts,” said Mike Flanders, President and CEO. “Edison’s and Ford’s inventions were key to the progression of business and technology. Our lives today would be very different if it weren’t for those two famous inventors.”
The site opened to the public in 1947, when Mina Edison deeded the property to the City of Fort Myers. Her goal was to leave a legacy of Thomas Edison and for people to continue to learn and be inspired by all that he accomplished. Today, the mission of the organization is to educate the public and inspire an inventive spirit by interpreting and preserving the innovations, legacies, artifacts, gardens, homes, laboratory, and other structures of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, emphasizing Florida history, science, horticulture and the arts. With support from members and the community, the organization will be able to fulfill this mission today and for future generations.