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Greenacres is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Miami metropolitan area in South Florida . As of the 2020 census , the city had a population of 43,990 residents.
Greenacres (formerly, Green Acres) is a census-designated place [4] in Kern County, California. [2] It is located 6.25 miles (10 km) west of Bakersfield, [5] at an elevation of 381 feet (116 m). [2] The population was 5,566 at the 2010 census. Greenacres was founded in 1930. [5]
Green Acres is a census-designated place in Riverside County, California. [2] Green Acres sits at an elevation of 1,555 feet (474 m). [ 2 ] The 2010 United States census reported Green Acres's population was 1,805.
Greenacres is a locale and former census-designated place (CDP) in Spokane County, Washington, United States. The locale is almost entirely split between the city of Spokane Valley and unincorporated Spokane County, with a small portion being located within the city of Liberty Lake .
The housing crisis has even reached Greenacres, a bastion for blue-collar workers Owner Pedro "PJ" Abreu of PJ's Barber shop at work on Tuesday, June 25, 2024, in Greenacres, Fla. It's can be easy ...
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, at the 2021 census the suburb had a population of 3,356, split evenly between males and females.Approximately 48.7% of Greenacres' residents were born overseas, of whom the largest percentage were born in India followed by China, England, Nepal and Sri Lanka. 2.2% identified themselves as Indigenous Australians.
Lake Worth Beach, previously named Lake Worth, is a city in east-central Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, located about 63 miles (101 km) north of Miami.The city's name is derived from the body of water along its eastern border known as the Lake Worth Lagoon, which was named for General William J. Worth, who led United States Army forces during the last part of the Second Seminole War.
The area that is now Green Acres was a 700-acre (2.8 km 2) farm homesteaded by master shipbuilder John Kruse, a Danish immigrant, in the late 19th century. [2] Kruse was best known for building the Western Shore, a three-masted wooden clipper ship that was one of the largest tall ships ever built on the West Coast of the United States. [3]