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  2. Worth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    This organization maintains guidelines for the appearance, parking, etc. of the stores and the street. [3] 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.

  3. Burdines - Wikipedia

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    The original store opened in Bartow, Florida in 1896 [1] as a carriage-trade shop. Over its nearly 110-year history, Burdines grew into a popular chain of department stores, known as 'The Florida Store,' decorated with palm trees in the center of the store, painted in pink and blue, and other subtropical colors and motifs.

  4. The Gardens Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Gardens Mall, originally called The Gardens of The Palm Beaches, was developed by The Forbes Company, based in Southfield, Michigan. On October 5, 1988, the mall opened with three initial anchor stores: Burdines, Sears and the second Macy's in Florida. Bloomingdales and Saks Fifth Avenue joined as tenants in 1990.

  5. RH (company) - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] In May 2013, the company announced a multichannel RH contemporary art platform when it acquired the first edition of Rain Room by Random International with exclusive showing rights in North America. RH loaned Rain Room to the Museum of Modern Art in New York for the U.S. premier of EXPO 1: New York from mid-May through July 2013.

  6. Clematis Street Historic Commercial District - Wikipedia

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    By 1919, The Palm Beach Post frequently reported on real estate speculation within Clematis Street's 500 block, with property prices rapidly increasing. Near the end of the year, Raymond C. Ketcham opened a dry goods store at 522 Clematis Street. [2] By 1920, prices for front property along the west end of Clematis Street averaged $400 per foot.

  7. Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary to feature works from ... - AOL

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    The longtime songwriting partner of Elton John will show some of his visual artwork at this year's fair, alongside photos by Terry O'Neill.

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