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Jensen Beach was rated the "Top Spot for Beach Volleyball" in 2008 by Prime Time Magazine, and is a part of Florida's Treasure Coast region, which derives its name from the ships that wrecked during the 17th century because of coral reefs in the shallow waters. Artifacts and treasures from these ships of Spanish origin can still be discovered ...
The Stuart Welcome Arch (also known as the 1926 Welcome Arch or Rio-Jensen Beach Arch) is an historic arch-shaped gateway that straddles County Road 707 between 2369 and 2390 Northeast Dixie Highway in Jensen Beach, Florida.
The southern part of the St. Lucie County portion comprises the Hutchinson Island South census-designated place, but that name is rarely used by residents, who receive their mail from Jensen Beach ZIP code 34957. The Jensen Beach post office has a postal contract substation known as Hutchinson Beach located at 11007 South Ocean Drive, but it ...
Downtown Jensen Beach, Florida, got a head start on its St. Patrick's Day festivities with its St. Paddy's Day parade on March 10, 2024, a week before the March 17 holiday.
Blind Creek Beach: This stretch of beach is on Hutchinson Island, situated between Fort Pierce and Jensen Beach on Florida’s Treasure Coast, just north of Palm Beach County.
Langford has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one at 1500 Vine Street, which acknowledges her contribution to motion pictures and one at 1525 Vine Street for her work in radio. Both were dedicated on February 8, 1960. [9] Langford was a supportive member of the Jensen Beach, Florida community and regularly donated money to it.
The menu at The Nest in Jensen Beach features jumbo lump crab cakes with asparagus, red onion arugula salad and lemon olive oil. When did The Nest open? Feb. 20, 2024
Tuckahoe was built in 1938 as the home of Willaford Ransom Leach (1899–1984) and his Coca-Cola heiress wife Anne Winship (Bates) Leach (1896–1977). Sitting on approximately 54 acres of riverfront woodland and rolling lawns, Tuckahoe was the hub of social life in Martin County and the setting for countless parties attended by the local social set and WWII soldiers from Camp Murphy.