Cypress Gardens, America's tropical wonderland: how Dick Pope invented Florida
2011; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 48; Issue: 09 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.48-5189
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)American Environmental and Regional History
ResumoWhere America's wildest dreams came trueAt Gardens--the original Florida theme park--movie stars, water-ski champs, and southern sweethearts created magic. More than anyone, even Walt Disney, Dick Pope Sr. invented Florida as America's dream vacationland. This journey back to the attraction in its heyday brims with wonderful images, true tales, and the author's great love for and understanding of the real Florida.--Joy Wallace Dickinson, author of Orlando: City of DreamsBefore the monstrous Mouse infested the orange groves, luring tourists to its predigested 'fun, ' Gardens was Florida s premier attraction, a crazy salad of sunshine, water, flowers, palm trees, and pretty girls in bathing suits performing dare-devilish stunts. This is a terrific book. --Diane Roberts, NPR commentator and author ofDream StateTo the average person weathering a New England winter, Dick Pope's Gardens must have looked even more exotic than a trip to Alice's Wonderland. The images coming out of his promotional powerhouse appeared in magazines, newspapers, newsreels, and movies. These Technicolor glories depicted everything from bathing beauties aquaplaning through walls of fire to southern belles relaxing beneath huge tropical plants, from Don Ameche proposing to Betty Grable under moss-hung cypress trees to Esther Williams performing a water ballet in the famous Florida-shaped pool.It was all happening in sleepy Winter Haven, where one real estate maverick turned tourism tycoon was out to sell 100,000 [visitors] 25 cents worth of Florida.Brilliantly illustrated with over 250 vibrant images, Cypress Gardens, America's Tropical Wonderland reveals the empire Dick Pope built from its origins as remote swampland to its heyday as a famous water-sports destination and playground for such stars as Joan Crawford, Johnny Carson, and Carol Burnett, as well as royalty from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to King Hussein of Jordan.Lu Vickers also discusses the park's decline following the construction of Walt Disney World, changes in management, the evolving interests and vacationing habits of the nation, as well as its outlook for the future as a part of LEGOLAND Florida.
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