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Proctor’s Restaurant – Best fried fish in the world!
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Living on Flagler’s lands? Lake Boynton Estates – Neighborhood Tales ». Proctor’s Restaurant – Best fried fish in the world! July 7, 2010. I was reading some of the comments over at http:/ www.historicpalmbeach.com/. About things people remember and loved about growing up in West Palm Beach. One restaurant that got more mention than any place else was Proctor’s Restaurant. It was the type of restaurant which is becoming so rare – family run, inexpensive and always good. Proctor’s Original Restaurant.
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Woodlawn Cemetery Tour – Remembering our Pioneers
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Christmas at Ben Trovato – 1897. When Curiosity Changes your Life ». Woodlawn Cemetery Tour – Remembering our Pioneers. March 28, 2013. Woodlawn Cemetery, located on Dixie Highway across from the Norton Museum, is the. Woodlawn Cemetery at Dusk. People ready for the tour. Our first tour featured the stories of 22 pioneers, citing their triumphs and tragedies that are life. Donations were received, and those monies will be donated to the Woodlawn Foundation for restoration and improvement of the cemte...
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August 2012
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Monthly Archives: August 2012. Palm Beach’s Pioneer Author – Lost for more than a Century. August 31, 2012. After a time they bought five acres along Lake Worth, and built the famous home Ben Trovato which was the cultural and literary center of the west side of Lake Worth before West Palm Beach was even a thought. On the site now stands the 19 story Rapallo Condominium. After a year and a half of researching and writing, the book Pioneering. Palm Beach: The Deweys and the South Florida Frontier. Reading...
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April 2013
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Monthly Archives: April 2013. The Palm Beach Mall – Outta Time…. April 20, 2013. Yesterday I took my last trip to the Palm Beach Mall; not even the whole mall, just the JC Penney store as they are closing out its last merchandise. It was with such reflection that I looked over the chain link fence to the rubble that once was one of the largest malls in the nation. The Wonderfall in the Mall’s center. Sometimes the customer service clerk would not be accommodating if you asked too many times. April 9, 2013.
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January 2012
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Monthly Archives: January 2012. How the Town of Boynton’s founding was discovered. January 16, 2012. Ran a story on a proposal I had written to rename a park in downtown Boynton Beach for Fred S. Dewey and Byrd Spilman Dewey. This week’s blog will relate how this discovery was made. Byrd Spilman Dewey, from a picture in her book The Blessed Isle. Excerpt from the town plat in 1897. Ocean Avenue in 1910. It is my great hope that these two pioneers will be recognized by the city they founded. January 2...
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March 2013
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Monthly Archives: March 2013. Woodlawn Cemetery Tour – Remembering our Pioneers. March 28, 2013. Woodlawn Cemetery, located on Dixie Highway across from the Norton Museum, is the. Woodlawn Cemetery at Dusk. People ready for the tour. Our first tour featured the stories of 22 pioneers, citing their triumphs and tragedies that are life. Donations were received, and those monies will be donated to the Woodlawn Foundation for restoration and improvement of the cemtery grounds. When Curiosity Changes your Life.
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Links
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Historical Society of Palm Beach County – http:/ www.historicalsocietypbc.org/. Palm Beach County History Online – http:/ www.pbchistory.org/. Historic Palm Beach from the Palm Beach Post – http:/ www.historicpalmbeach.com/. Africa USA Website – http:/ www.africa-usa.com. Boynton Beach Historical Society – http:/ www.boyntonhistory.org. Genealogical Society of Palm Beach County – http:/ www.gensocofpbc.org. Banyan Street, 1895. November 20, 2015 at 10:46 am. Address: http:/ pbchistory.blogspot.com.
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December 2012
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Monthly Archives: December 2012. Christmas at Ben Trovato – 1897. December 25, 2012. 8211; Ginger Pedersen. Christmas 1897 at Ben Trovato. Preparations were well underway for the Christmas holidays on The Blessed Isle. The two stockings, that of Judith and Julius, were carefully hung on the hearth in the parlor of their lovely lakefront home, Ben. As Christmas Eve approached, Julius had a real dilemma – how to get Judith out of the house for a few hours so her Christmas surprise could be delivered&...
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September 2011
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Monthly Archives: September 2011. Ever drive through a Ballroom? You probably have in Palm Beach. September 3, 2011. For whatever reason, I like to know exactly where important buildings once stood – where its footprint was, for somehow I think it lingers and makes a permanent impression on the. The Hotel Royal Poinciana. Did the hotel stand? Maps of the time didn’t really provide a clue, because so much has changed in roadways; houses and cottages once there are gone too. The Hotel Royal Poinciana.
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The Palm Beach Mall – Outta Time…
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When Curiosity Changes your Life. The Barefoot Mailman’s Wife – The Amazing Story of Yallahs Pierce ». The Palm Beach Mall – Outta Time…. April 20, 2013. Yesterday I took my last trip to the Palm Beach Mall; not even the whole mall, just the JC Penney store as they are closing out its last merchandise. It was with such reflection that I looked over the chain link fence to the rubble that once was one of the largest malls in the nation. The Wonderfall in the Mall’s center. Palm Beach Mall, 1967. WORDPRESS...