Cape Romano Dome House

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StatusSubmerged underwater
LocationCape Romano, Florida, United States
Coordinates25°50′43″N 81°40′52″W / 25.8453°N 81.6811°W / 25.8453; -81.6811
Construction started1980 (1980)
Cape Romano Dome House
The Dome House in 2016
Interactive map of the Cape Romano Dome House area
General information
StatusSubmerged underwater
LocationCape Romano, Florida, United States
Coordinates25°50′43″N 81°40′52″W / 25.8453°N 81.6811°W / 25.8453; -81.6811
Construction started1980 (1980)
Completed1982
DestroyedSeptember 28, 2022
OwnerFlorida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)
Technical details
Floor area2,400 sq ft (220 m2)

The Cape Romano Dome House was a structure consisting of six dome-shaped modules on stilts, originally built on an islet located approximately 300 feet (91 m) offshore from Cape Romano Island, south of Marco Island, in the Ten Thousand Islands of Collier County, Florida. Cape Romano Dome house was built in 1982 by retired independent oil producer Bob Lee. The home changed ownership several times, with the most recent ownership by the state of Florida since 2018. The islet was gradually eroded by successive hurricanes, and on September 28, 2022, the remaining structures above water collapsed due to Hurricane Ian.[1]

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