Near North Dixie Highway, 0.1 miles north of Banyan Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
Palm Beach County (established in 1909) had its first County offices in an old school house in West Palm Beach. In 1913, the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners approved the construction of a new courthouse designed by Wilber Burt . . . — — Map (db m96755) HM
On South Flagler Drive at Barcelona Road, on the right when traveling north on South Flagler Drive.
Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens
This home, designed by architect Maurice Fatio, was built in 1925. Wealthy Chicago industrialist and art collector Ralph Norton purchased the house in 1935, and hired Marion Sims Wyeth to redesign it with . . . — — Map (db m155535) HM
On Clematis Street, 0.1 miles west of South Quadrille Boulevard (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling west. Reported missing.
For over 100 years, Clematis Street (named after the Clematis flower has been the primary retail street in West Palm Beach. It was a shell-topped road in 1893, when Henry Flagler (1830-1913) began to develop West Palm Beach as the commercial . . . — — Map (db m214261) HM
On Flagler Drive, on the right when traveling south.
1893 Dedicated to the City of West Palm Beach through the West Palm Beach Bicentennial Committee in 1976 by Mrs. Crystal Eggert in memory of her late husband Johnny — — Map (db m156928) HM
On North Flagler Drive north of Butler Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. landmark Memorial was completed in 2004, commemorating his life, work and civil rights activism. The largest of its kind in Florida and southern parts of the United States, the landmark embodies his fight to bring . . . — — Map (db m180056) HM
On South Flagler Drive at Pershing Way, on the left when traveling south on South Flagler Drive.
In 1876, Benjamin Lanehart homesteaded land that is now the north end of El Cid. He started the first commercial pineapple operation in the area, and this fruit soon dominated the local agriculture. Soon afterward, Elizabeth Wilder Moore settled . . . — — Map (db m96659) HM
On North Rosemary Avenue, 0.1 miles north of 25th Street, in the median.
For over 85 years, Evergreen Cemetery has been the final resting place of some of the City’s most influential black citizens, as well as a cross-section of many unnoted black citizens who contributed to the development of West Palm Beach. In 1913, . . . — — Map (db m96631) HM
On North Clematis Street at North Narcissus Avenue, on the left when traveling west on North Clematis Street.
Flagler Park, formerly known as City Park, has been an important public space in West Palm Beach since the founding of the community. The town site for West Palm Beach was laid out in 1893 as a grid pattern of streets running north - south and . . . — — Map (db m181816) HM
On South Dixie Highway (U.S. 1) at Park Place, on the right when traveling south on South Dixie Highway.
This site was originally the southeast corner of an eighty-acre parcel purchased by George L. Marsteller of Charleston, South Carolina, in 1884 for $100. Two blocks to the north, between South Dixie Highway and South Olive Avenue, the Lakeside . . . — — Map (db m96695) HM
On Flamingo Avenue at Georgia Avenue, in the median on Flamingo Avenue.
There are 501 contributing structures within the Flamingo Park subdivision, which was officially platted on May 17, 1921, with more than 76 building permits issued in 1923. Built on the highest of all coastal ridges between downtown West Palm Beach . . . — — Map (db m96692) HM
On 5th Street east of North Quadrille Boulevard (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling west.
With the construction of the Board of Health Laboratory in 1921, Palm Beach County secured its first state building. Still considered an area of the country that was just being settled, establishing an outpost for public health was an essential . . . — — Map (db m96716) HM
On Florida Avenue at Palm Street, in the median on Florida Avenue.
In response to the heavy influx of new residents into South Florida at the turn of the century and the introduction of the automobile, local developers and real estate agents purchased the less expensive land outside of the West Palm Beach downtown . . . — — Map (db m134745) HM
On North Tamarind Avenue at 25th Street, on the left when traveling north on North Tamarind Avenue.
On September 16, 1928, a hurricane came ashore near the Jupiter lighthouse and traveled west across Palm Beach County to Lake Okeechobee. This deadly hurricane destroyed hundreds of buildings and left millions of dollars in property damage. Many of . . . — — Map (db m114693) HM
On Division Avenue at 11th Street, on the right when traveling south on Division Avenue.
Built in 1917, Industrial was the first high school built for African Americans in Palm Beach County and South Florida. In 1950, after the construction of Roosevelt High School, Industrial became Palmview Elementary, with Ulysses B. Kingsley as . . . — — Map (db m152656) HM
On South Olive Avenue north of Mango Promenade, on the right when traveling south.
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Platted from 1912 to 1936, the Mango Promenade Historic District was one of West Palm Beach's earliest upper-middle class suburbs. It is significant for its history and variety of architectural styles. The district features early . . . — — Map (db m210622) HM
On North Tamarind Avenue at Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on North Tamarind Avenue.
Named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992, the Northwest Historic District was one of South Florida’s first African American settlements. From the 1920s to the 1960s, due in part to legally enforced segregation, the Northwest became . . . — — Map (db m153590) HM
On Northwood Road at North Dixie Highway (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling west on Northwood Road.
Northwood Road was platted in the early 1920s by the Pinewood Development Company. This historic commercial district consists of the businesses along Northwood Road between Broadway Avenue to the west and Dixie Highway to the east. Six buildings . . . — — Map (db m155589) HM
On Spruce Avenue south of 35th Street, on the right when traveling north.
1884, The Reverend Elbridge Gale retired to the area later to be known as Old Northwood. He was the first to build a cabin on the west side of Lake Worth. Gale grew mango trees and one of his trees became the first grafted Mangonia to bear fruit. . . . — — Map (db m84585) HM
On North Olive Avenue at 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north on North Olive Avenue.
Dedicated March 15, 1898, on the southeast comer of Rosemary and Datura Streets. In 1902, it was moved to this site donated by Henry Flagler and served the Catholic community until 1913, when the new church was dedicated. The old church was then . . . — — Map (db m96757) HM
On South Sapodilla Avenue at Hibiscus Avenue, on the left when traveling north on South Sapodilla Avenue.
In 1886, the first settlers on the Island of Palm Beach built a one room school which still stands on the island as the oldest school in southeast Florida. The students were transported by boat until the school closed in 1901 and was relocated in . . . — — Map (db m96759) HM
Near Gardenia Street, 0.1 miles south of Fern Street when traveling west.
This Mediterranean Revival style building housed Palm Beach Junior College, Florida’s first public community college, when it was established here in 1933. The college outgrew these facilities after the Second World War and moved in 1948 to . . . — — Map (db m96761) HM
On South Dixie Highway (U.S. 1) north of Cranesnest Way, on the right when traveling north.
The Lakeside Cemetery Association(LCA), formed in 1891, was composed of a group of the earliest pioneer families of what is today Palm Beach County(part of Dade County until 1909). In 1895 the LCA purchased this site to be used as a private . . . — — Map (db m155463) HM
On South Tamarind Avenue, 0.1 miles north of Evernia Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Seaboard Air Line Railway Station has played an important role in the history of West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County. It is a unique example of early 20th century railroad architecture in the Mediterranean Revival style. The Station opened . . . — — Map (db m96762) HM
On Fifth Street at North Flagler Drive, on the left when traveling east on Fifth Street.
Founded in 1934, the West Palm Beach Fishing Club (WPBFC) is among the last of Florida's great angling clubs. It was pivotal in boosting Florida tourism during and after the Great Depression and promoting the appeal of sport fishing. The club’s . . . — — Map (db m127264) HM