LAKE WALES, Fla. – Florida has been home to plenty of presidential history, including a visit from Calvin Coolidge to Bok Tower Gardens in 1929. The 30th president helped open the gardens, which have become a signature attraction in Tampa Bay.
Coolidge’s Legacy
Coolidge was invited by Edward Bok, who wrote to the president, ‘I can truly imagine no more beautiful or unique dedication to mark what may be your last public appearance as president.’ During the dedication, Coolidge said, ‘Our country is giving an increasing amount of attention to art.’ The gardens have since become a symbol of American ideals, including peace, education, and public service.
Today, Bok Tower Gardens is a reminder of Coolidge’s legacy and the importance of preserving our nation’s history. As Gov. Ron DeSantis marks America’s 250th birthday by installing statues of notable Americans, including Coolidge, the gardens serve as a testament to the enduring power of art and culture.
A Lasting Impact
Coolidge’s visit to Bok Tower Gardens was a significant event in the history of the gardens and the state of Florida. The gardens have continued to thrive, with millions of visitors each year. The legacy of Coolidge and Edward Bok lives on through the gardens, which remain a source of inspiration and beauty for the community.
Original reporting: Tampa Bay Florida News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.