Found 9 blog entries tagged as Palm Beach Homes.

Book a sumptuous culinary-cation around the globe on Saturday, March 5, 2022 from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., with the family-owned, Wagyu beef butcher shop and high-concept culinary pop-up, Palm Beach Meats. Palm Beach Meats is located at 4812 South Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach just across the bridge from the island of Palm Beach.

Inspired by sun-drenched terroirs and a passion for unadulterated fermented grapes, sommelier Brett Hartt of Pedro’s Fine Wines and Lauren Alexandria of Visual Honey will present guests with a swirl-and-sip quartet of handpicked natural wines along with “fun and funky” wine notes on the evening’s featured varietals. Exquisite, degustation “shnacks” by Clandestine Culinary’s Emerson Frisbie will complement each course,…

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Did you know that there are only two marked graves in Palm Beach?  Hidden among the dense green ferns of the Pizza Al Fresco courtyard off Worth Avenue, you will find the only cemetery in Palm Beach proper. Side-by-side in a lushly landscaped courtyard, down a Via, just off Worth Avenue you will find to old headstone markers. Neither belongs to a human being.

The more famous of the little-known pair is Johnnie Brown, the “Human Monkey”. Johnnie Brown was the pet spider monkey of Addison Mizner. According to Palm Beach history and folklore Mizner was an eccentric Palm Beach character of the roaring twenties. Johnnie Brown was just one of Mizner’s exotic and unusual pets. The monkey accompanied Mizner to all his Gilded Age high society events.…

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If you enjoy the warm, south Florida winters, polo and champagne you have to experience Sunday Brunch at the International Polo Club of Palm Beach!

Every Sunday at the International Polo Club Palm Beach you and your family and friends can come out to the polo club from 3-5pm to relax, sip and enjoy as you spectate the elegant game of polo. The International Polo Club Palm Beach has earned its reputation as one of the best polo destinations across the globe. It is home to the “largest field of high-goal teams” and hosts the most prominent matches in the United States. The sport of polo is a centuries old sport that been enjoyed by royalty and the world’s elite for decades and now it is a Palm Beach tradition. Polo matches are more than just a spectator’s…

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An iconic symbol of Floridian and American History and glamour is the Flagler Museum of Palm Beach. It is one of the most renowned homes in Florida. In the early 1900’s, Henry Morrison Flagler as a wedding gift to his wife built in the incredible manor and named it Whitehall. 


“In 1902, the New York Herald proclaimed Whitehall, Henry Flagler's Gilded Age estate in Palm Beach, "more wonderful than any palace in Europe, grander & more magnificent than any other private dwelling in the world."

What makes this museum and its owner, Henry Flagler are his railroads. In 1912 Henry Flagler arrived aboard the first train into Key West, marking the completion of the Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway's Over-Sea Railroad to Key West. With great imagination…

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This Sunday, September 4 from 9am until noon is the 3rd Annual Cars and Coffee of Palm Beach. The show will be held at the West Palm Beach Outlets, and one event you won’t want to miss. 

Cars and Coffee is one of the biggest and most prestigious car shows in south Florida. You will find rare exotics, collectible classics and everything in between at this show. Guests of the show can walk around in the warm, sunny weather amongst some of the most beautiful rides you can lay eyes on. 

For more information or to register your car, please visit Cars and Coffee of Palm Beach’s Facebook Page.

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One of the most famous homes in Florida’s history is the Flagler Estate and Museum. In the early 1900’s, Henry Morrison Flagler as a wedding gift to his wife built in the incredible manor and named it Whitehall. 

“In 1902, the New York Herald proclaimed Whitehall, Henry Flagler's Gilded Age estate in Palm Beach, "more wonderful than any palace in Europe, grander & more magnificent than any other private dwelling in the world."

Henry Flagler is probably most famous for his railroads. In 1912 Henry Flagler arrived aboard the first train into Key West, marking the completion of the Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway's Over-Sea Railroad to Key West. With great imagination and ingenuity, Flagler became a pioneer in the rail industry of the United States. 

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The 13th annual Palm Beach Fine Crafts show returns with 135 leading contemporary American artisans presenting their inspiring pieces to the public.  Meet the artists behind the works at one of the most fundamental parts of the eagerly anticipated 2016 art season in Palm Beach. The Palm Beach Fine Craft Show is a 3-day event held at the Palm Beach Convention Center from February 26 -28, 2016. The show is a serene setting for the discriminating art collector or the novice art enthusiast just browsing.

These unique and intriguing pieces range from porcelain and ceramic figures, wood and glass blown sculptures, gleaming metal pieces, to mixed media artwork, decorative accents,  jewelry as well as textiles and furnishings.  Museums and institutions…

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The legendary sounds of jazz trumpet icon, Arturo Sandoval, are coming to Palm Beach. The only show he will be playing in Florida is going to be right in our backyard at the elegant Society of the Four Arts of Palm Beach on February 24, 2016.

Arturo Sandoval is one of the most celebrated jazz artists alive and his music has won 10 Grammy Awards and has been nominated 19 times. He has also received 6 Billboard Awards and an Emmy. The latter for his composing work on the entire underscore of the HBO movie based on his life, “For Love or Country” that starred Andy Garcia as Arturo. His two latest Grammy award winning albums, “Dear Diz “Everyday I think of you” and Tango “Como Yo Te Siento” are now available worldwide. Arturo Sandoval’s newest CD, Eternamente…

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The celebrated photographer, Bill Cunningham will have some of his photos on display from January 23rd to March 3rd at the Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach. The collection is called “Facades” and has been a recognized collection organized by the New York Historical Society.

In 1968, seasoned photographer Bill Cunningham began an eight-year project to “document the architectural riches and fashion history of New York City. The project paired models – in particular his muse, fellow photographer Editta Sherman – in period costumes with historic settings.”

There will be about 80 original and enlarged photos of Cunningham’s on display. His work has been described as “whimsical yet bold” and is meant to inspire a different perspective of New York’s past to…

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