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The god Jupiter (or Zeus in the Greek mythology) is the chief Roman god, and the god of light, of the sky and weather, and of the state and its welfare and laws. Jupiter's consort was Juno, inspiring a neighboring town to name itself Juno Beach. [11] The Battles of the Loxahatchee took place near the site of Jupiter during the Seminole Wars in
The population of Jupiter Island was 804 at the 2020 census. [3] Some of the wealthiest people in the United States live in Jupiter Island; the June 1999, issue of Worth magazine ranked it #1 in the country for having the highest median home sale, [6] and it has the highest per capita income by ZIP Code Tabulation Area of any place in the US.
Jupiter Inlet Colony is located at (26.947393, –80.074616), [7] in the southernmost tip of Jupiter Island According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 0.2 square miles (0.52 km 2 ), of which 0.2 square miles (0.52 km 2 ) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km 2 ) (21.74%) is water.
Jupiter Island was also home to Celine Dion and her husband, René Angélil, and their sons, Rene-Charles, Nelson and Eddy, up until 2013. The zip code for the town is 33455, which is the zip code for much of Hobe Sound.
The 33141 ZIP code of Miami Beach is almost $111,000 cheaper than Miami Beach’s most expensive ZIP code of 33140. This ZIP code has a low median household income as well, at just over $65,000 ...
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The Jupiter Inlet Light is located in Jupiter, Florida, on the north side of the Jupiter Inlet. The site for the lighthouse was chosen in 1853. It is located between Cape Canaveral Light and Hillsboro Inlet Light. The lighthouse was designed by then Lieutenant George G. Meade of the Bureau of Topographical Engineers.
As a sister settlement to the town of Jupiter to the north, the development was named, at some point in the 19th century, after Jupiter's wife, the ancient Roman goddess Juno. [7] The designation in 1944 of a namesake D-Day landing beach in Normandy , named for Juno Dawnay, a Canadian officer's wife, [ 8 ] was purely coincidental.