Koreshan State Historic Site


Throughout its history, Florida has welcomed pioneers of all kinds. Cyrus Reed Teed was probably the most unusual, bringing followers to Estero in 1894 to build New Jerusalem for his new faith, Koreshanity. The colony, known as the Koreshan Unity, believed that the entire universe existed within a giant, hollow sphere. The colony began fading after Teed´s death in 1908, and in 1961 the last four members deeded the land to the state. Today, visitors can fish, picnic, boat, and hike where Teed´s visionaries once carried out survey experiments to prove the horizon on the beaches of Lee County curves upward. A boat ramp and canoe rentals are available. Visitors can take self-guided tours of the settlement or a ranger-guided tour.

Koreshan State Historic Site Web Site


Museum Address:
NW Corner of US 41
Estero, FL

Koreshan State Historic Site Contacts:
Phone: (239) 992-0311



Koreshan State Historic Site, Estero, Florida

Koreshan State Historic Site




Highways Near Estero, FL with Museum
FL US 41
FL State 45
FL I 75
FL State 82
FL State 884
FL State 93
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