
Palm Cottage, Naples
Palm Cottage is the oldest house in Naples, dating back to 1895. Originally built for Walter N. Haldeman, a founder of Naples and key figure behind the construction of the Naples Pier, the cottage played a significant role in the early development of the area. Now owned by the Naples Historical Society, Palm Cottage operates as a historic house museum, offering guided tours Tuesday through Saturday. Visitors can explore the home’s antique-filled interior, featuring handmade concrete and tabby mortar construction, a rare technique using crushed shells, sand, and water. The tour also includes access to the Norris Gardens, which showcases five beautifully themed areas, adding to the cottage’s charm and historical significance.
Designated a U.S. National Register of Historic Place in 1982, Palm Cottage provides a glimpse into Naples' early 20th-century lifestyle. Throughout its history, the house had several owners, including Walter O. Parmer, who renamed it Palm Cottage in 1916. Designed as a winter retreat and rental for the Naples Hotel, the home was built with 12-foot ceilings and multiple bedrooms to accommodate guests. Henry Watterson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, was among its notable visitors, staying at the cottage while vacationing in Naples. Later, the home was purchased by George Hendrie, who continued its legacy as a historic property.
Today, Palm Cottage is a beloved Naples landmark, preserving the city’s rich past through its architectural details, antique furnishings, and engaging tours. The Naples Historical Society has carefully restored the home to reflect the early 1900s, allowing visitors to step back in time and experience Naples' early days. Whether admiring the tabby mortar craftsmanship or strolling through the serene Norris Gardens, a visit to Palm Cottage offers a unique and immersive journey into Naples’ past.
Designated a U.S. National Register of Historic Place in 1982, Palm Cottage provides a glimpse into Naples' early 20th-century lifestyle. Throughout its history, the house had several owners, including Walter O. Parmer, who renamed it Palm Cottage in 1916. Designed as a winter retreat and rental for the Naples Hotel, the home was built with 12-foot ceilings and multiple bedrooms to accommodate guests. Henry Watterson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, was among its notable visitors, staying at the cottage while vacationing in Naples. Later, the home was purchased by George Hendrie, who continued its legacy as a historic property.
Today, Palm Cottage is a beloved Naples landmark, preserving the city’s rich past through its architectural details, antique furnishings, and engaging tours. The Naples Historical Society has carefully restored the home to reflect the early 1900s, allowing visitors to step back in time and experience Naples' early days. Whether admiring the tabby mortar craftsmanship or strolling through the serene Norris Gardens, a visit to Palm Cottage offers a unique and immersive journey into Naples’ past.
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Sight Name: Palm Cottage
Sight Location: Naples, USA (See walking tours in Naples)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Naples, USA (See walking tours in Naples)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.6 Km or 2.2 Miles