Neighborhoods
The Town of Palm Beach has three areas as identified by residents and the Town government.
North End
The borders are from the Lake Worth Inlet north of town to Royal Poinciana Way, the avenue that goes over the north bridge: Flagler Memorial Bridge. Many families with children live in this section of town. Two historic places are St. Edwards Catholic Church and the Paramount Theater, where the Palm Beach Civic Association offices are located.
PLACES MENTIONED [North to South]
www.palmbeachcivic.org
Mid-Town
From Royal Poinciana Way in the north to Southern Blvd., with the south bridge, is considered the borders of this section. This area has most of the businesses and Town government. Shopping includes Royal Poinciana Plaza, Royal Poinciana Way business district, South County Road, and the world famous Worth Avenue. Major resorts and well known clubs like The Breakers, Everglades, and Mar-a-Lago are in this section. In addition, located here are The Society of the Four Arts, Sea Gull Cottage, The Henry Flagler Memorial Museum (Whitehall), Royal Poinciana Chapel, Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea, and Town Hall.
PLACES MENTIONED [North to South]
www.royalpoincianaplaza.com
www.flaglermuseum.us
www.royalpoincianachapel.org
www.royalpoincianachapel.org/seagullcottage
www.thebreakers.com
Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea
South County Road Shopping
www.palmbeach.govoffice.com
www.worth-avenue.com
www.maralagoclub.com
South End
Southern Blvd. is the north border and the Town of South Palm Beach (just north of the East Ocean Ave. Bridge to Lantana) is the southern border. The border skips over the Lake Worth Casino on the beach which is part of the Town of Lake Worth. The northern part of the South End includes the Bath and Tennis Club, what locals call the Estate Section with very large properties, and a long section of condos and a few hotels south of Sloan’s Curve to the southern border.
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