Alligators and Ostriches - Exotic Animal Attractions of Northeast Florida

In the late 1800s Northeast Florida was a major winter destination for visitors from the northern states. Henry Flagler’s railroad was pushing southward and with it came hotels and tourists. The folks from “up north” wanted to experience Florida ’s warm climate and exotic environs. All of these people needed to be entertained. Of course, they wanted to see those strange prehistoric creatures that they had heard about – alligators. Local entrepreneurs were happy to oblige by establishing amusement parks and alligator attractions. For good measure, ostrich shows – featuring a species not native to Florida – were added to the mix. After all, exotic animals are exotic animals. It all began on Anastasia Island , just outside of St. Augustine , in the 1890s. A tram had recently been installed to ferry people from the City of St. Augustine to the beaches of Anastasia Island . A St . Augustine resident set up a small exhibit at the...