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  • 1 Worth Avenue Recommended Recommended

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Between Ocean Blvd. and Cocoanut Row USA - Palm Beach 33480

    The East Coast's answer to Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California, this upscale street acts as a magnet for well-heeled tourists and residents, who come to eat, shop, browse and ogle. Here the island's palmiest boutiques stand shoulder to shoulder ..

  • 2 Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea Recommended Recommended

    Religious buildings

    141 S. County Rd. USA - Palm Beach 33480

    Built in the Gothic Revival style in 1927, this graceful structure of cast stone was designed by Hiss and Weeks of New York. It features a prominent bell tower and notable ornamentations, including sculptures of the four Evangelists standing in niche..

  • 3 The Breakers Recommended Recommended

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    1 S. County Rd. USA - Palm Beach 33480

    The third incarnation of Henry Flagler's famous hotel (the first two, constructed of wood, were destroyed by fire) cost $6 million and took over 1,200 craftsmen close to a year to build. In the present grand hotel, the lobby runs the entire 200ft len..

  • 4 Flagler Museum (Whitehall) Recommended Recommended

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Whitehall Way. off Cocoanut Row USA - Palm Beach 33480

    Built by Henry Morrison Flagler (1830-1913) as a wedding gift for his third wife, Mary Lily Kenan, the mansion (1901, Carrère and Hastings) served as the Whitehall Hotel from 1925 to 1959. Now a museum, the house is fronted by a landscaped walkway le..

  • 5 Society of the Four Arts Interesting

    Museums and art

    2 Four Arts Plaza USA - Palm Beach FL 33480

    Organized in 1936 to foster an appreciation for art, music, literature and drama, the Society of the Four Arts retained the services of Swiss architect Maurice Fatio to design an appropriate building. Fatio's elegantly restrained Italianate edifice n..

  • 6 Saint Edward's Church Interesting

    Religious buildings

    144N USA - Palm Beach

    Distinguished by elaborate decoration inside and out, this Roman Catholic church features a baroque entrance of cast stone, a belfry and a red-tile roof. In the narthex, spiral marble pillars and carved wooden gates lead into a vast sanctuary vaulted..

  • 7 Phipps Plaza

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Phipps Plz USA - Palm Beach 33480

    Planned by affluent resident socialite John S. Phipps, this peaceful Old -World cul-de-sac is a mix of residential and commercial properties. The leading Florida architects of the 1920s-Addison Mizner, Maurice Fatio and Marion Syms Wyeth-contributed ..

  • 8 Town Hall

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    S Country Rd USA - Palm Beach 33480

    Designed by Harvey and Clarke in 1924, this attractive building originally consisted of two separate edifices joined by a courtyard. Architect John Volk connected the two in 1965 to provide more office space for a growing city. Beige stucco walls ris..

  • 9 Paramount Building

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    N County Rd USA - Palm Beach 33480

    This yellow building with green awnings, distinguished by its central entranceway and tall pointed arch, dates from 1927 when it opened as a 1,028-seat movie palace. Joseph Urban, set designer for the Ziegfeld Follies and architect to Austrian Empero..

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