The International
190SL Group Convention
And Concours

Punta Gorda, FL 
October 14-18, 2013 


 

Much More Information at the
Club Forum
Registration Form
On-Line Payment (Club Store)
After the Ball Information

 The Four Points by Sheraton Punta Gorda Harborside will serve as the host hotel. It provides free parking, swimming pool, and complimentary continental breakfast. Room rates are King or 2 Queen @ $85.00 + tax,

Call the hotel at 941-637-6770.  The group is "190SL Group"

We have a reserved parking area for 190SL's. An area next to hotel is available for trailer storage. A local dealership will accept cars sent via transport

Four Points by Sheraton
33 Tamiami Trail
Punta Gorda, FL 33950




Schedule of Events:

Mon: Check-In. Welcome Poolside Reception.

Tue: Concours

Wed: Driving tour, Touring to include a working ranch (pet an alligator?), visit a truly unique Florida attraction and antique stores

Thu: Tour the Collier Car Collection in Naples, Florida - one of the finest in the world

Fri: Breakfast meeting.

After the Ball: 

Fri: Ringling Museum in Sarasota, then Pass-a-Grille Beach.

Sat: Saint Petersburg, Explore the Pier, Marina and Salvador Dali.

Host::
Bob & Linda Clendenin
941-286-1383

 

 

Punta Gorda, The Convention Site

The City was founded in 1882 by Colonel Isaac Trabue on 30 acres of land on the southern shore of Charlotte Harbor and was known as the Town of Trabue. On August 1, 1886 the first train of the Florida Southern Railroad arrived in the Town of Trabue marking the beginning regular passenger service. In 1887, the name of the town was changed to Punta Gorda, Spanish for "Fat Point." Beginning in the 1890's, Punta Gorda became an important port for the shipment of cattle to Cuba. In 1891, gill net fishing for mullet, Spanish mackerel, and channel bass became profitable with the founding of the Consolidated Ice Manufacturing, Refrigeration and Fish Company. The thriving little City of Punta Gorda was finally incorporated and elected its first mayor, Mr. August Freeman, in 1900.

Most of Punta Gorda's downtown was destroyed by fire in 1905. After this disaster the City Council mandated that all new business structures be constructed of brick or concrete. With the completion of the first bridge across Charlotte Harbor in June of 1921, the great Florida land boom of the 1920's reached the fishing village of Punta Gorda. During this period many of the City's key structures were built including City Hall, the Old County Courthouse, and National Register Landmarks including the Punta Gorda Women's Club, Smith Arcade, Charlotte High School, and the Punta Gorda Atlantic Coast Line Depot.

In 2004, Punta Gorda was extensively damaged by Hurricane Charley - damage that included many of its homes, structures and historic landmarks.  However, a revitalization of the City took place in the immediate years following the storm that resulted in buildings being restored or built to hurricane resistant building codes.  The new buildings, remarkable restorations and exciting amenities concurrently preserved the City's past while showcasing state-of-the art modern facilities. During this time, Laishley Park Municipal Marina was built and the Harborwalk, Linear Park and various trails are built and/or are planned to create a link throughout the City for bicycle and pedestrian traffic.