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  • The Flamingo Waltz at Everglades Wonder Gardens

    The Flamingo Waltz at Everglades Wonder Gardens

    These Greater Flamingos can be seen daily at Everglades Wonder Gardens in Bonita Springs. Established in 1936, the park is one of the last survivors of Florida’s Golden Age of roadside attractions. The gardens are also home to numerous birds, butterflies, and reptiles, including 40 alligators. Be sure to bring your camera as the opportunity for photographs is endless. Learn more about Everglades Wonder Gardens at: www.evergladeswondergardens.com

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  • See 40 Alligators & Flamingos at Everglades Wonder Gardens

    See 40 Alligators & Flamingos at Everglades Wonder Gardens

    Open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM, the NEW Everglades Wonder Gardens is the only place in SW Florida (south of Sarasota) where you can see flamingos. Established in 1936, EWG is one of the few remaining survivors of Florida’s Golden Age of roadside attractions. Everglades Wonder Gardens is an integral part of the rich heritage of Bonita Springs and Southwest Florida. If you would like to see this legacy continue for future generations to enjoy, contact John Brady […]

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  • Everglades Wonder Gardens TV Commercial

    Everglades Wonder Gardens TV Commercial

    Established in 1936, Everglades Wonder Gardens is one of the last survivors of Florida’s Golden Age of roadside attractions. This lush botanical jungle on three-and-a-half acres features tropical birds such as flamingos and parrots along with reptiles, including 40 alligators. They’re all nestled among the shade of old growth trees and many new plantings. Click here to make a donation: http://bit.ly/1uR54XW Learn more @ http://evergladeswondergardens.com/

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  • Help John Brady Save Everglades Wonder Gardens

    Help John Brady Save Everglades Wonder Gardens

    Everglades Wonder Gardens is one of the the last remaining survivors from Florida’s Golden Age of roadside attractions. Listen as the Gardens Director, John Brady, talks about why he beleives the Gardens are such an important part of Southwest Florida’s rich and colorful history. Please help by sharing this post. Click here to make a donation: http://bit.ly/1uR54XW Learn m ore about Everglades Wonder Gardens @ http://evergladeswondergardens.com

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