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Discover Juno Beach

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Tour Overview

A historical and landmarks tour of the Town of Juno Beach.

All of the sites covered by this tour are associated with various periods in the history of the Juno Beach area, not only from the date of incorporation of the Town of Juno Beach in 1953 but for the decades preceding its 66-year history. The subjects and sites vividly illustrate the transformation of this entire region from a basically rural, isolated area to a modern, urbanized mega-city that stretches from south of Miami to the north end of Palm Beach County. Most Juno Beach residents, many of whom are relatively recent arrivals, may not be aware of this change.

Buildings on some sites, such as the town's historical districts, are still visible - indicating the type of simple, "Old Florida" housing that predominated here in the 1950's. Other sites are former locations of important places in the town's history, including the first town hall (a converted Standard Oil gas station), an iconic golf-tee/golf-ball shaped water tower for the world-class Seminole Golf Course, the first fishing pier from 1950-1986 (which was a major tourist attraction), and the 1890's Celestial Railroad (Jupiter & Lake Worth Railway) that was eventually put out of business by Henry Flagler's Florida East Coast Railway. In addition, the photos of the Town's founders and first residents include motel and hotel owners who wanted to put the area "on the map" by incorporating the Town. The tour will also highlight current sites and the natural surroundings including the flora and fauna of the area.

Various Photos Courtesy of Gail V. Haines

This project is sponsored in part by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources and the State of Florida.

Stops

  1. Stop 1: Juno Beach Pier

  2. Stop 2: Juno Beach Park

  3. Stop 3: Juno Dunes Natural Area (West Tract)

  4. Stop 4: Loggerhead Marinelife Center and Eleanor Fletcher

  5. Stop 5: Juno Dunes Natural Area (Oceanfront Tract)

  6. Stop 6: Celestial Railroad Historical Marker

  7. Stop 7: Juno Beach Camp Historic Site

  8. Stop 8: The Motel Era Historical Plaque

  9. Stop 9: Zephyr Way Historic District

  10. Stop 10: The Dawn of Tourism Historical Plaque

  11. Stop 11: The First Town Hall Historic Plaque in Town Hall Park

  12. Stop 12: Celestial Railroad Historical Plaque in Town Hall Park

  13. Stop 13: September 11 Remembrance

  14. Stop 14: Town Center and Police Department

  15. Stop 15: Eleanor Fletcher and the Children’s Museum Historical Plaque

  16. Stop 16: Mercury Road—Juno Beach Businesses in the 1950s

  17. Stop 17: Original Juno Beach Fishing Pier Historical Plaque

  18. Stop 18: “The Castle”

  19. Stop 19: Pelican Lake Historical Plaque

  20. Stop 20: The Creation of Juno Beach Historical Plaque

  21. Stop 21: From Motels to Condos Historical Plaque

  22. Stop 22: Pelican Lake Ecosystem

  23. Stop 23: The Founders of Juno Beach and Kagan Park

  24. Stop 24: NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company

  25. Stop 25: Seminole Golf Club

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