Fort Myers, Florida

Fort Myers (or Ft. Myers) is a city in and the county seat of Lee County, Florida, United States. The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program calculated that the city's population was 92,245 in 2021, ranking the city the 370th-most-populous in the country. Together with the larger and more residential city of Cape Coral, the smaller cities of Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel, and Bonita Springs, the village of Estero, and the unincorporated districts of Lehigh Acres and North Fort Myers, it anchors the Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL metropolitan statistical area (MSA) which comprises Lee County and has a population of 787,976 as of 2021.

Fort Myers, Florida
City
Sidney and Berne Davis Art Museum in downtown Fort Myers
Motto: 
"City of Palms"
Fort Myers, Florida
Fort Myers
Fort Myers, Florida
Fort Myers, Florida (the United States)
Coordinates: 26°37′N 81°50′W
Country United States
State Florida
CountyLee
FoundedMarch 24, 1885
IncorporatedAugust 12, 1885
Government
  TypeCouncil–Manager
  MayorKevin B. Anderson
  CouncilmembersTeresa Watkins Brown,
Fred Burson,
Darla Bonk,
Liston “Lin” Bochette, III,
Terolyn Watson, and
Johnny W. Streets, Jr.
  City ManagerMarty K. Lawing
Area
  Total49.04 sq mi (127.00 km2)
  Land39.84 sq mi (103.19 km2)
  Water9.20 sq mi (23.81 km2)
Elevation
10 ft (3 m)
Population
 (2020)
  Total86,395
  Estimate 
(2021)
92,245
  Rank370th in country (as of 2021)
  Density2,168.44/sq mi (837.24/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern (EST))
  Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
33900–33999
Area code239
FIPS code12-24125
GNIS feature ID0282700
Websitecityftmyers.com

Fort Myers is a gateway to the Southwest Florida region and a major tourist destination within Florida. The winter estates of Thomas Edison ("Seminole Lodge") and Henry Ford ("The Mangoes") are major attractions. The city takes its name from a local former fort that was built during the Seminole Wars. The fort in turn took its name from Colonel Abraham Myers in 1850; Myers served in the United States Army, mostly the Quartermaster Department, in various posts from 1833 to 1861 and was the quartermaster general of the Confederate States Army from 1861 to 1864.

Fort Myers has substantial African American and Latin American populations. Centennial Park downtown along the Caloosahatchee River, the IMAG History & Science Center, Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium, and other historical sites are among the attractions.

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