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View Virtual Tour of Abacoa Abacoa in Jupiter consists of many subdivisions: Antigua, Cambridge, Canterbury Place, Greenwich, Mallory Creek, Martinique, New Haven, Osceola Woods, San Palermo, Somerset, The Islands, Tuscany, Valencia, and Town Center. For more information on Abacoa located in Jupiter, FL, please contact us at Info@OneWorldRealty.com. |
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Palm Beach, FL Virtual Tour
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Named for the many palm trees scattered across the island, Palm Beach has been an attraction for many of the world's wealthiest and most famous individuals since the early 1900's. Palm Beach, a mere 14 miles in length and 1/2 mile at its widest, offers an environment and lifestyle like no other island in the world.
The Town of Palm Beach offers the basics found in every community, local grocers, newspapers, community transportation, public and private school options, and a number of churches and temples representing most faiths. There is also an active Town Council and Town manager, a Police Department and Fire Department, local library, Chamber of Commerce and a Community Recreation Center. Residences vary from posh estates to quaint cottages and elegant condominiums.
The cultural atmosphere in the Palm Beaches is of a caliber surpassing many metropolitan areas. In Palm Beach alone, the cultural activities include symphonies, operas, and the theatre, with various performances at many fine facilities, museums and gardens as enchanting as the island itself. So, whether residing in Palm Beach or visiting its warm climate, its well established country clubs, its world renowned restaurants and shops, and peaceful, unpopulated beaches, you will see why Palm Beach continues to captivate all those who enter this island paradise.

West Palm Beach, FL Virtual Tour
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West Palm Beach is located along Florida's "Gold Coast", just 67 miles north of Miami. With nearly 80,000 residents, it's the largest of Palm Beach County's 38 cities, towns and villages, the third most populous county in Florida, and one of the fastest growing regions in the nation. Established in 1894 by the railroad tycoon Henry Flagler, this ever-changing community has experienced a boom like no other city in the U.S.
In the early 1990's, West Palm Beach began its rise out of being a near ghost town to a bustling model of new urbanism lifestyle. A partnership of the nation's most respected commercial and residential developers, coupled with private enterprise, created a master plan to recast the downtown district and birth the $375 million development called City Place. This Mediterranean-style complex covering 77 acres in the heart of Downtown's west end is one of the largest urban developments in Florida, providing over 500 apartments, condos and town homes within its scope.
The City of West Palm Beach, with its sunny palm-lined streets, scenic waterfront views, quaint shopping districts, historic neighborhoods, year-round outdoor festivals, elegance and luxurious comfort are the hallmarks of this slice of paradise. The Downtown Retail and Entertainment District is a vibrant area lined with fashionable martini bars, trendy nightclubs, elite boutiques and fine restaurants. When the sun sets, enjoy fine dining by candlelight at one of the many lovely area restaurants. Every Thursday evening the area comes alive with the award winning Clematis by Night free fountain side concert series, where visitors & locals mingle among arts & crafts vendors while enjoying live entertainment. West Palm Beach is definitely one of the more popular nighttime hotspots. Cozy pubs, energetic dance clubs, concert halls and movie theaters abound throughout the downtown area, giving revelers ample choice of how to spend their evening.
For theater & performing arts, the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is the premier location in West Palm Beach to spend an evening. The Norton Museum of Art houses a world-renowned collection of European, American, Chinese and contemporary art, along with rotating exhibitions.
West Palm Beach also offers family fun, with the Palm Beach Zoo at Dreher Park, the South Florida Science Museum or nearby world-class beaches and fishing. SunFest, Florida's largest waterfront music and art festival, takes place in West Palm Beach each May. Whether you come for the shining sun or the shining storefronts, the subdued elegance of West Palm Beach is sure to captivate you.
North Palm Beach, FL Virtual Tour
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Incorporated in 1956, the city of North Palm Beach was awarded the Best Planned Community in the U.S. designation in 1957 by the National Association of Homebuilders. The village contains John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Beach State Park, which has 1.8 miles of beaches.
North Palm Beach is known as a boating community, which testifies to its rather intricate network of canals and waterways. The Village is comprised of about 13,000 year round residents and an additional 5,000 seasonal residents arriving during the winter months.
Approximately 40 to 45% of the housing stock is located on waterfront, canal front, or water access properties which lends to its reputation as a waterfront community. These waterfront residences greatly assist in maintaining property values throughout the Village.
The Village is reputed for its family orientation and strong family values found throughout the community. This is reflected in the recreation programs and facilities developed and maintained by the Village.

Juno Beach, FL Virtual Tour
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This quiet oceanfront community has a small-town atmosphere, and was the southern most terminuses of the four original stops of the Celestial Railroad. The other three stops included Jupiter, Mars and Venus. With a population of about 2,600, Juno Beach is tucked neatly between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, and is a favorite retirement, fishing and vacation retreat. In the winter months, the population almost triples because of the many amenities the community has to offer. Not to mention it is located a few minutes from Roger Dean Stadium, the home for spring training of the Florida Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals.
Additionally, Juno features the new Juno Beach County Park with a new fishing pier, as well as the Loggerhead County Park, with an oceanfront nature trail, Marine Life Center, bike path, and tennis court. From May to September each year, guides from the Marine Life Center introduce newcomers to turtle watching as the sea turtles return to the beaches to lay their eggs. Juno is fast becoming a destination for year around residence and offers a small town atmosphere that is fast becoming extinct in South Florida.
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