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The following is a list of county roads in Palm Beach County, Florida. Roads are maintained locally by the Palm Beach County Engineering and Public Works Department. [1] Nearly every route in this list is a former state road since decommissioned by the Florida Department of Transportation. Most routes are signed using standard county road ...
The Breakers Palm Beach is a historic, Renaissance Revival style luxury hotel with 534 rooms. It is located at 1 South County Road in Palm Beach, Florida.During the 1895–96 winter season, business tycoon Henry Flagler opened the first Breakers resort, then the only oceanfront lodging south of Daytona Beach, to accommodate additional tourists due to the popularity of his Royal Poinciana Hotel.
Florida State Road A1A; Florida State Road 5; Florida State Road 7; Florida State Road 9; Florida State Road 15; Florida State Road 25; Florida State Road 80; Florida State Road 91; Florida State Road 700; Florida State Road 704; Indiantown Road; Florida State Road 708; Florida State Road 710; Florida State Road 715; Florida State Road 717 ...
Bragging rights: Conley is a seven-time semifinalist for a James Beard Award for “Best Chef” in the South. Buccan: 350 S. County Rd., Palm Beach, 561-833-3450, BuccanPalmBeach.com.
See which Palm Beach County restaurants were rated best by inspectors, and which failed the test. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
Palm Beach is an incorporated town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States.Located on a barrier island in east-central Palm Beach County, the town is separated from West Palm Beach and Lake Worth Beach by the Intracoastal Waterway to its west and a small section of the Intracoastal Waterway and South Palm Beach to its south.
The $15.25-million sale of a four-bedroom house on the North End’s Seagate Road has closed a real-estate chapter for an extended Palm Beach family with ties to Michigan.. The sellers ...
In 1900, land developer George Currie plotted a strip of land in the north end of West Palm Beach to provide homes for African Americans forced to leave their living quarters in the "Styx" on South County Road on Palm Beach Island. [1] He called the area Pleasant City, gave the streets pleasant-sounding names, and sold the 100 x 50 lots for ...