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History Comes Alive: A.C. Frizell
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Meet A.C. Frizzell, portrayed by Charlotte County Commissioner Bill Truex. Frizzell was a businessman, cattle rancher, and one of the largest land barons in Florida. His ranch land and property holding were sold and developed by the Mackle Brothers and became the area now known as Port Charlotte. This video was produced as part of Charlotte County Libraries & History's 2021 Centennial video series, History Comes Alive. History Comes Alive is community theater with a twist as we're transported back in time to our county's past! Travel with members of our community to days gone by in these short vignettes. You'll meet some interesting characters and remember some of the historic moments that have shaped our present.
History Comes Alive: F.M. Cooper
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Meet F.M. Cooper, portrayed by Joe Guerzo. F.M. Cooper was a state representative from the Punta Gorda area that was influential in establishing a Charlotte as its own county in 1921. Cooper Street is named after this influential individual. This video was produced as part of Charlotte County Libraries & History's 2021 Centennial video series, History Comes Alive. History Comes Alive is community theater with a twist as we're transported back in time to our county's past! Travel with members of our community to days gone by in these short vignettes. You'll meet some interesting characters and remember some of the historic moments that have shaped our present.
History Comes Alive: Forrest Nelson
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Meet Forrest Nelson, portrayed by Keaton Hackworth. Forrest Nelson was an ornamental horticulturist who worked for Barron Collier. In 1930, Nelson bought 180 acres in Murdock for $600 from AC. Frizzell, where he built a home at the end of a dirt track that would later become Forrest Nelson Boulevard. This video was produced as part of Charlotte County Libraries & History's 2021 Centennial video series, History Comes Alive. History Comes Alive is community theater with a twist as we're transported back in time to our county's past! Travel with members of our community to days gone by in these short vignettes. You'll meet some interesting characters and remember some of the historic moments that have shaped our present.
History Comes Alive: Robert Mackle
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Meet Robert Mackle, portrayed by Charlotte County Commissioner Stephen R. Deutsch. Robert Mackle and his brothers were successful real estate developers in Florida. They built and sold homes in Marco Island, Port St. Lucie, Key Biscayne, and Port Charlotte. Their nationwide advertising campaign of ten dollars down and 10 dollars a month brought people from all areas of the country to Port Charlotte. The brothers were also instrumental in establishing the Port Charlotte Cultural Center. Libraries & History's 2021 Centennial video series, History Comes Alive. History Comes Alive is community theater with a twist as we're transported back in time to our county's past! Travel with members of our community to days gone by in these short vignettes. You'll meet some interesting characters and remember some of the historic moments that have shaped our present.
History Comes Alive: Joel Bean
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Meet Joel Bean, portrayed by Benjamin Feller. Joel Bean was a Boston lawyer and land developer who purchased an area of land on the northern bank of the Myakka River in the 1920’s. He named the community El Jobean, which is an anagram of Bean’s name. Bean’s unique design for the community included six hexagonal wards and a central plaza. The unique visual style of the community—Mediterranean Revival Style—attracted many fisherman, entertainers, and vacationers. This video was produced as part of Charlotte County Libraries & History's 2021 Centennial video series, History Comes Alive. History Comes Alive is community theater with a twist as we're transported back in time to our county's past! Travel with members of our community to days gone by in these short vignettes. You'll meet some interesting characters and remember some of the historic moments that have shaped our present.
History Comes Alive: Virginia Trabue
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Meet Virginia Trabue, portrayed by Sushila Cherian. Virginia Taylor Trabue founded Punta Gorda with her husband Colonel Isaac Trabue in 1883. She helped establish the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, as well as help start an annual chess tournament. Virginia and Taylor streets in Punta Gorda are named in honor of Ms. Trabue. This video was produced as part of Charlotte County Libraries & History's 2021 Centennial video series, History Comes Alive. History Comes Alive is community theater with a twist as we're transported back in time to our county's past! Travel with members of our community to days gone by in these short vignettes. You'll meet some interesting characters and remember some of the historic moments that have shaped our present.
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