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Longboat Key Historical Society cottage moves to Town Center site

The cottage was among the original structures of Whitney’s Beach Resort.


  • By Mark Bergin
  • | 7:54 a.m. January 13, 2021
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The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is nearly at its final resting place at the Town Center site.

As of Monday morning, cribs held up the historic cottage at 555 Bay Isles Parkway, which sits between the Public Tennis Center and the Shoppes of Bay Isles.

Johnson & Son, Inc. movers are expected to permanently move the cottage to permanently rest on 12 slab piers in the coming days.

It comes after the Jan. 13 early-morning move of the cottage from 521 Broadway St. in the Longbeach Village neighborhood to the northeast part of the Town Center site.

“I’m feeling just absolutely delighted that we finally can say that this wonderful historic cottage is going to have its permanent home once and for all,” said Longboat Key Historical Society President Michael Drake. “I know I’ve made that comment before, but I think this one’s going to hold for, hopefully, a very, very long time.”

Drake said he trusted the experience of the Parrish-based movers, and the town police escort. The truck moved the cottage 6.3 miles at about 30 mph. The entire operation of moving the structure down Gulf of Mexico Drive took less than an hour. 

“Every time any Whitney house or Whitney structure has been moved since 1953, the Johnson homemakers have done it, so I think the family has moved this particular structure, this is either the fifth or sixth time that it’s been moved,” Drake said. “Again, that’s why you call somebody that’s done it before.”

Drake said the move itself cost about $8,000. It will cost about another $6,000 to have the cottage set up on a permanent foundation. Drake said he hopes to have the Longboat Key Historical Museum running by the first quarter of 2021.

“There’s not a lot to do to the actual inside,” Drake said. “It’s in very good shape.”

Longboat Key Historical Society President Michael Drake and Treasurer Cathy Meldahl pose for a picture next to the historic cottage.
Longboat Key Historical Society President Michael Drake and Treasurer Cathy Meldahl pose for a picture next to the historic cottage.

The town of Longboat Key issued a moving permit for the Chiles Group to move the 6920 Gulf of Mexico Drive just north of Whitney Plaza. The Chiles Group, which owns Mar Vista Dockside Restaurant, purchased the larger cottage late last year.

Drake said he expects the Chiles Group to move the larger cottage in the next week or so.

Built in the late 1930s, the two historic cottages were among the original structures of Whitney’s Beach Resort.

“This is the first time that a Whitney cottage has made it to the Sarasota County side of Longboat Key, which is pretty special in itself,” Drake said. “[I’m] hoping that that brings the north and south end a little closer together.”

Drake said the Longboat Key Historical Society needs the community’s help for survival.

“The most important thing for this Longboat Key Historical Society to survive is for our community to reach deep in their pockets, and start to send us some funds and donations so that we can continue to make this a really nice place not only the residents to come and utilize, but also the visitors that come to this wonderful 10.5 miles of beautiful island paradise,” Drake said.

How to donate to the Historical Society

  • Visit the Longboat Key Historical Society’s website: https://www.lbkhs.org/
  • The Historical Society is in the process of moving its mailbox from 521 Broadway to 555 Bay Isles Parkway. Once the move becomes official in the next week or so, people can mail a check to:

The Longboat Key Historical Society
555 Bay Isles Parkway
Longboat Key, FL 34228

The Longboat Key Historical Society is a 501(c)3 organization, meaning all contributions are tax-deductible.

 

On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Son, Inc. movers moved the historic cottage from 521 Broadway St. to 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
Longboat Key Historical Society President Michael Drake and Treasurer Cathy Meldahl pose for a picture next to the historic cottage.
Longboat Key Historical Society President Michael Drake and Treasurer Cathy Meldahl pose for a picture next to the historic cottage.
Longboat Key Historical Society President Michael Drake and Treasurer Cathy Meldahl pose for a picture next to the historic cottage.
Longboat Key Historical Society President Michael Drake and Treasurer Cathy Meldahl pose for a picture next to the historic cottage.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
The Longboat Key Historical Society’s cottage is temporarily sitting on cribs. In the coming days, Johnson movers will permanently move the structure to rest on 12 slab piers at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.

 

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