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  2. Worth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    347 Worth Ave. In 1942, Mary Duggett Benson opened the Worth Avenue Gallery, eventually located at 347 Worth Avenue. Benson's gallery was an integral part of the visual arts in Palm Beach until Benson retired and closed the gallery in 1965. Contrary to a few assumptions, Benson owned the gallery, not her friend Alice De Lamar.

  3. Iconic Worth Avenue in Palm Beach through the decades - AOL

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    More: Shop Local: Palm Beach's Worth Ave. offers an iconic restaurant and holiday shopping experience That evolution can be glimpsed in this collection of images from the Historical Society of ...

  4. Worth Ave. building owned by "Baby Jane" Holzer gets design ...

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    The planned two-story expansion at 247-251 Worth Ave. in Palm Beach is seen in this rendering that looks from the southwest to the northeast. No changes are proposed for the north building, and ...

  5. Retail building with Versace, other stores fetches $30.26M on ...

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    Joint venture expands its Palm Beach portfolio by paying a recorded $30.255 million for Worth Ave. retail building with Versace among the tenants. Retail building with Versace, other stores ...

  6. Via Mizner - Wikipedia

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    Via Mizner meanders approximately 85 yards (78 m) and connects Palm Beach's premier shopping street, Worth Avenue, to Peruvian Avenue, one city block to the north. The Via was created by the eccentric, visionary architect, Addison Mizner in 1923 after he had completed the Everglades Club (1918), his first major project in Palm Beach, Florida ...

  7. Everglades Club - Wikipedia

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    The Everglades Club is a social club in Palm Beach, Florida. When its construction began in July 1918, it was to be called the Touchstone Convalescent Club, and it was intended to be a hospital for the wounded of World War I. [1] But the war ended a few months later, and it changed into a private club. The Club has no sign, website, or Wi-Fi.

  8. Worth Avenue construction to start two hours early to help ...

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    The Palm Beach Town Council voted 4-1, with Councilwoman Julie Araskog dissenting, at the May 15 Development Review Committee meeting to approve allowing construction at 247-251 Worth Ave. from 6 ...

  9. Worth Avenue, Royal Poinciana Plaza, other retailers ...

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    Since the pandemic, Palm Beach has seen an increase in residents and visitors. And that's all to the good for the town's shopkeepers. Worth Avenue, Royal Poinciana Plaza, other retailers expecting ...