A museum tour of historic houses via the Sanibel Trolley was a popular fund-raiser for the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. The tour also featured such aspects as vintage cars and exhibits at the museum.
The White Heron House in the mid-1990s. The old farmhouse (1903) was moved in the 1940s by John Oster to Clam Bayou, and had been the Holloway's family home on Wulfert Point where they farmed, growing key limes. The house has been designated a City of Sanibel historic site.
The White Heron House in the mid-1990s. The old farmhouse (1903) was moved in the 1940s by John Oster to Clam Bayou, and had been the Holloway's family home on Wulfert Point where they farmed, growing key limes.
Betty Williamson portrays an historic character at the White Heron House in the mid-1990s. The old farmhouse (1903) was moved in the 1940s by John Oster to Clam Bayou, and had been the Holloway's family home on Wulfert Point where they farmed, growing key limes.