Palm Beach County, Florida
Administration Buildings
Aiken, Fred C., House
American National Bank Building
Boca Raton Fire Engine No. 1
Boca Raton Old City Hall
Boynton School
Boynton Woman's Club
Breakers Hotel Complex
Central Park Historic District
Clematis Street Historic Commercial District
College Park Historic District
Comeau Building
Comeau, Alfred J., House
Delray Beach Schools
Eastover
El Cid Historic District
Evans, J.B., House
Ferndix Building
Flagler, Henry Morrison, House; Whitehall
Flamingo Park Historic Residential District
Florida East Coast Railway Passenger Station
Grandview Heights Historic District
Guaranty Building
Gulf Stream Hotel
Hatch's Department Store
Historic Old Town Commercial District
House at 1240 Cocoanut Road
Hurricane of 1928 African American Mass Burial Site
Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse
Kelsey City City Hall
Lake Worth City Hall, Old
Lavender House
Lofthus (shipwreck)
Mango Promenade Historic District
Mar-A-Lago National Historic Landmark
Marina Historic District
Mickens House
Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65
Northboro Park Historic District
Northwest Historic District
Northwood, Old, Historic District
Norton House
Old Belle Glade Town Hall
Old Lucerne Historic Residential District
Old Palm Beach Junior College Building
Old School Square Historic District
Osborne School
Pahokee High School
Palm Beach Daily News Building
Palm Beach Hotel
Palm Beach Mercantile Company
Palm Beach Town Hall
Palm Beach Winter Club
Paramount Theatre Building
Pine Ridge Hospital
Professional Building
Prospect Park-Southland Park Historic District
Rice, Clifton, House
Royal Poinciana Way Historic District
Seaboard Air Line Dining Car-#6113
Seaboard Air Line Lounge Car-6603
Seaboard Airline Railroad Station
Seaboard Coastline Railroad Passenger Station
Sundy, John and Elizabeth Shaw, House
US Post Office
Van Valkenburg, Grant House
Vedado Historic District
Via Mizner
Vineta Hotel
Warden, William Gray, House
West Palm Beach National Guard Armory, Old
1885-1893
1913 Boynton Elementary School
1916 Palm Beach County Courthouse
Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens/Ann Weaver Norton
Atlantic Avenue Crossing
Barton Memorial Park Cemetery
Beach Dedication
Belle Glade 1928
Bethesda Memorial Hospital
Bethesda-By-The-Sea
Boca Raton Army Air Field B-34 Crash
Boca Raton Town Hall
Boynton Woman's Club
Burt Reynolds Ranch
Cason Cottage
Celestial Railroad
Chapel Of The Holy Spirit
Cinquez Park
City of Delray Beach
Clematis Street Commercial Historic District
Coastal Patrol Base No. 3
Cocoanut Grove House
ConnersÂ’ Toll Highway
Dade County State Bank Building
Del-Ida Park Historic District
Del-Ida Park Historic District
Delray Beach Hotel
Delray History
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Landmark Memorial
DuBois Pioneer Home
Duck's Nest
El Cid Neighborhood
Episcopal Church of Bethesda-By-The-Sea
Everglades Research
Evergreen Cemetery
Evergreen Cemetery
F.E.C. Railway Depot, Boca Raton
First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall
First Schoolhouse
First Town Hall
Flagler Memorial Bridge
Flagler Park
Flamingo Park
Flamingo Park Historic District
Florida East Coast Railway Station
Former State of Florida Board of Health Laboratory
Ft. Jupiter - Jupiter Lighthouse
Grandview Heights Historic District
Henry Morrison Flagler
Historic Banyan Trees
Historic Jupiter School
Hurricane of 1928 Mass Burial Site
Industrial High School
J. B. Evans House
James Homestead and First Jewell Post Office
Jesup's Battle
John D. MacArthur
Jupiter Inlet Midden I
Jupiter Inlet Shipwrecks
Jupiter Lighthouse
L.M. Davis Elementary School
Lake Park Town Hall
Little Red Schoolhouse
Marina Historic District
Marina Historic District
Military Trail
Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist Church & Cemetery
Nassau Park Historic District
North Ocean Boulevard
North Ocean Boulevard
Northwest Historic District
Northwood Road Historic District
Old Dade County Court House
Old Floresta Historic District
Old Northwood Historic District
Old School Square Historic District
Old St. Ann's Church
Orange Grove House of Refuge No. 3
Palm Beach High School
Palm Beach Junior College
Palm Beach Junior College
Paramount Theatre
Pioneer Memorial Park
Powell's Battle
Royal Poinciana Hotel
Sanborn Square
Sawfish Bay
Sea Gull Cottage
Seaboard Air Line Station
Site of the Palm Beach Pier
South Lake Worth Inlet
Tennessee Volunteers and Militia Camp
The Barefoot Mailmen
The Delray Wreck
The Historic Kelsey Gates
The Jupiter and Lake Worth Railway
The Royal Poinciana Chapel
The Sanborn Wall
U.S. Jupiter Life Saving Station
United States Life Saving Station
West Palm Beach Fishing Club
West Settlers Historic District
West Settlers Historic District
World War II U.S. Naval Housing Building
"Dive Into History"
In the late 19th century, Palm Beach County experienced a major transformation with the arrival of Henry Morrison Flagler. Flagler, an American industrialist and real estate developer, extended his Florida East Coast Railway to the area and constructed luxury hotels, including the iconic Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach. This led to an influx of wealthy tourists and laid the foundation for the development of many coastal towns and cities in the county.
During the early 20th century, Palm Beach County saw significant agricultural growth, particularly in citrus farming. The favorable climate and fertile soil made it an ideal location for cultivating citrus fruits, and the county became known as a major citrus producer. The industry flourished until the devastating freezes of the 1980s, which severely impacted the local citrus economy.
In recent decades, Palm Beach County has evolved into a thriving metropolitan area. It has become a popular destination for retirees, professionals, and tourists alike, drawn by its beautiful beaches, vibrant arts and culture scene, and year-round sunny weather. The county is also home to numerous golf courses, shopping centers, and upscale residential communities, making it an attractive place to live and visit. Today, Palm Beach County continues to grow and diversify, combining its rich history with modern development.
Brief timeline of the history of Palm Beach County, Florida:
- 1873: Palm Beach County was established on April 30 as part of Dade County.
- 1909: West Palm Beach was incorporated as a city on November 4.
- 1911: Palm Beach County was separated from Dade County on April 30, becoming the 47th county in Florida.
- 1920: Palm Beach County was hit by the Great Miami Hurricane in September.
- 1928: The 1928 Okeechobee hurricane devastated the region, causing widespread flooding and loss of life.
- 1959: The first major bridge connecting Palm Beach Island to West Palm Beach was completed.
- 1966: The Palm Beach International Airport opened in July, providing improved air transport for the county.
- 1985: The Scripps Research Institute established its headquarters in Palm Beach County.
- 2008: The Great Recession affected the county, resulting in a decline in real estate values and economic activity.
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Palm Beach County, Florida.