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Established in 1894 by railroad tycoon Henry
Flagler, West Palm Beach is at the northern end of Florida's "Gold
Coast" which also includes Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale and Miami
Beach. To the east lies Palm Beach and the Atlantic Ocean; to the west
Loxahatchee Wildlife Preserve and Everglades National Park.
West Palm Beach is the largest municipality in one of the fastest growing
areas in the United States. The Port of Palm Beach, Palm Beach International
Airport, The Florida Turnpike, US Highway 1, and I-95 are the sea, air
and highway ports of entry to this city of blue skies and sunshine.
Over the past decade, the city of West Palm Beach has succeeded in restoring
and revitalizing its downtown area, and has recently opened an amazing
55 acre shopping, living, and entertainment center known as CityPlace.
CityPlace does not replace downtown, but is a natural extension of downtown.
Free parking for 3200 cars, and replicas of vintage trolleys make transportation
a "no problem" situation.
CityPlace adjoins the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, a 2200 seat
glass, marble, and copper showcase which has additional parking to accommodate
its guests. The 250 seat Rinker Playhouse on premises includes a space
for children's programming, family productions and other special events.
The Palm Beach Opera stages four performances at the Kravis Center each
winter. There are performances by the Palm Beach Philharmonic Orchestra
as well.
Along beautifully landscaped Clematis Street are boutiques and restaurants
in authentically restored buildings, a very popular fountain, and the
center of area nightlife. There is a free downtown shuttle by day and
free on-street parking at night and on weekends. For those who wish to
enjoy a night or afternoon of gaming, there are daily casino cruises departing
from the Port of Palm Beach for nearby international waters. On land ,
there is the Greyhound track and Club.
Golf, polo, and the full spectrum of water sports including snorkeling,
diving, swimming, surfing, boating and fishing are all available year
round. Museums and galleries provide exceptional collections, and there
are many activities of interest to families with children. Among these
are the 22 acre Dreher Park Zoo with its creature friendly natural habitats,
the South Florida Science Museum, Aquarium and Planetarium, and Lion Country
Safari. The latter is a 500 acre preserve which contains species - appropriate
habitats in which 1300 wild animals roam and are protected. Residents
of the preserve include lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, antelopes,
chimpanzees, ostriches, and water buffalo. Visitors drive through on 8
miles of paved roads accompanied by an excellent self guided tour on cassette
tape.
Across the Flagler Bridge is the exclusive island community of Palm Beach.
Its world renowned trademark is Worth Avenue with countless designer boutiques.
A few short blocks from downtown, along County Road and Ocean Boulevard
(the shore road, also designated as Route A1A), are Palm Beach's mansions
and the well tended beaches leading down to the glorious expanse of the
Atlantic Ocean.
South of Palm Beach, along Route A1A, are Boynton Beach, Boca Raton,
and Delray Beach, which offer more shopping, dining, and recreation options.
North of West Palm Beach are Singer Island, Juno and Jupiter with their
miles of inviting beaches and parks. The phenomenon of the migration,
nest building, and hatching of sea turtles takes place annually in that
area, and outshines any human - engineered attraction. The 221 square
mile Loxahatchee Wildlife Refuge, a part of the incomparable Everglades,
is located in the surrounding area. Beyond are sugar cane fields and the
road to Lake Okeechobee.
Whether you are seeking relaxation, entertainment, shopping, or a variety
of land and water sports, you will find that your vacation dreams are
sure to come true in this popular vacation destination.
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