Sydonie Mansion
Sydonie Mansion, established in 1883 and remodeled by renowned architect Grosvenor Atterbury in 1903, stands as a remarkable testament to Florida's architectural heritage. With its 42 rooms and over 22 thousand square feet, this Mediterranean Revival and Asian-inspired structure showcases the craftsmanship and unique design of a bygone era.
Originally serving as the winter retreat for James Laughlin, owner of J L Steel in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sydonie Mansion was once encompassed by a 9000-acre preserve, featuring sculptured gardens, citrus groves, a dairy farm, a power plant, and even a bowling alley. Today, this historic gem offers a captivating glimpse into the past through its availability as a wedding and event venue, as well as its open doors for engaging historic tours.
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