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  2. Palm Beach County is home to three dozen public pickleball ...

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    Palm Beach Gardens residents can purchase membership passes to the Lilac Park pickleball courts online for $5 for one day, $35 for six months and $50 for one year. The city charges non-residents ...

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    The auditorium’s stage serves as an observation area over the courts as well as a lounge for players to drink beer and wine after playing. ... The Lilac Pickleball Court in Palm Beach Gardens ...

  4. Tennis courts tumble to pickleball rise in Palm Beach Gardens ...

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    Palm Beach Gardens residents can purchase membership passes to the Lilac Park pickleball courts online for $5 for one day, $35 for six months and $50 for one year. The city charges non-residents ...

  5. List of Florida state parks - Wikipedia

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    The park, on the Atlantic coast of Florida, contains the largest area of protected scrub jay habitat in southeast Florida. [23] An unusual bipartisan showing of elected officials in the state Legislature, Cabinet and the US Congress expressed opposition to the plans, which include the construction of disc golf courses, pickleball courts, and ...

  6. Pickleball - Wikipedia

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    Pickleball is a racket or paddle sport in which two players (singles) or four players (doubles) use a smooth-faced paddle to hit a perforated, hollow plastic ball over a 34-inch-high (0.86 m) net until one side is unable to return the ball or commits a rule infraction.

  7. Okeeheelee Park - Wikipedia

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    Okeeheelee Park is located in unincorporated Palm Beach County, Florida, just west of Greenacres, Florida. It is managed by the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department. The original site for the park was purchased in 1973, and at the time only about 10% (90 acres) of the area was in its natural state.