Though we visited Selby's Historic Spanish Point campus to see the Clyde Butcher photography exhibition, we discovered that the campus had much charm aside from the photography exhibition.
A small chapel with lovely stained glass windows was erected by the family of a young woman who had fallen ill and died while visiting the Webb estate.
A small cemetery is neighbor to the chapel.
Maybe it was the influence of Clyde Butcher's photographs, but I found myself admiring (and photographing) too many of the trees to show here.
A small building illustrated the historic ways of sorting and packaging citrus fruit.
Out the back of that building, there was a boardwalk leading to a beautiful view of Sarasota Bay.
There is an attractive sunken garden and pergola.
It was a pretty place just to walk around.
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