The Revs Institute in Naples, Florida is non-profit organization that presents the Collier Collection of over one hundred significant automobiles built between 1896 and 1995. The automobiles on display at Revs are some of the rarest and most important cars ever built at anytime, anywhere. They are the ones that variously blazed technical pathways, redefined aesthetic standards, made history, and changed the world.
Attended to by a staff of full time restoration technicians, these meticulously selected rare vestiges of automotive history remain operational and continue to demonstrate their engineering prowess on race tracks and roadways the world over. The Institute primarily serves as a haven for scholars, preservationists and passionate connoisseurs of automotive history. In keeping with Mr. Collier’s vision to embolden the legacy of the transformative impact the automobile had on 20th century society, The Revs Institute is also one of the leading repositories of historical automotive documents, photographs and ephemera. There are Cunninghams, Jaguars, 1919 Indy Ballot, 1914 GP Mercedes, 1962-65 BRM ‘Old Faithful’,1967 Belgian GP-winning Gurney Eagle-Weslake, Porsche 908 Langheck Coupe and 917PA Can Am car and so many other cars drawn from this fabulous museum, in which the vast majority of the exhibits are runnable and are regularly exercised. While all of these have run either in the home Park around Goodwood House, or on the Motor Circuit at the Revival Meeting, there are plenty more back home in the box.
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Third Street South, the birthplace of Naples, lies two blocks from the 19th Century Naples Pier, the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico and is surrounded by the colorful original beach cottages and lovely houses of Old Naples. The sophisticated and delightful shops, the renowned fine restaurants and bistros, and the courtyards and antique fountains all await—amidst the lush colorful cascading flowers and green landscaping of historic Third Street South.
It is no wonder that Third Street South was chosen by the original settlers. Bordered on the west by the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico, on the East by Naples Bay and Crayton Cove, and on the South by the 10,000 Islands, Third Street South is the heart of Old Naples. The story of its birth is one of economic adventure, glamorous people, and colorful characters from its beginnings to the present day. Third Street South, the Birthplace of Old Naples, is on the National Register of Historic Places, and nearly uniquely among resorts in the United States has retained many of the original structures. Most importantly, the grace and charm that brought the first settlers here continues to draw their descendants and all the others who have since found this unforgettable place. The glamour and good times continue. There are six types of shops on Third Street South. These shop types are: fashion, jewelry, interiors and gardens, arts and antiques, gifts, and food. About 85% of the shops along Third Avenue South are fashion, while 10% are interiors and gardens, 2% are arts and antiques, 1% are gifts, and the last 1% are food boutiques. Please note that these are estimates and not exact numbers regarding the type of shops that are found along Third Street South, however these should give you an idea of the kind of shops you will find here. The most commonly found shops along Third Street South, and the most popular are fashion retail. There are eighteen fashion retail shops here at Third Street South, most of them geared towards women, however there are a few shops that have clothing for men and children as well. Third Street South is also a great place to shop for that food lover in your life. If you just want to pick up a special treat to take back to your vacation rental or hotel room, stop by the bakery at Tony’s on Third, and maybe pick up a bottle of wine while you’re there! Pastries, and other ready-to-eat goodies are served at the weekly Farmer’s Market, which is held every Saturday from 7:30 am to 11: 30 am. If you have a kitchen in your vacation rental or hotel room, you might want to pick up some lovely vegetables, fruits, meat and other homemade specialties to take home to make later on during your stay! For unique food gifts to take home to family and friends, visit Sea Salt’s small food boutique, Tony’s on Fifth for their wine, cheese, coffee related items and other food gifts, and the tiny Italian food market at Barbatella. |
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