Palm Beach is an incorporated town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. Settlers began arriving in modern-day Palm Beach as early as 1872, and opened a post office about five years later. Standard Oil tycoon Henry Flagler became instrumental in transforming the island of jungles and swamps into a winter resort for the wealthy. Palm Beach is known for upscale shopping districts, such as Worth Avenue and Royal Poinciana Plaza.
About Palm Beach, Florida in brief

The Royal Poinsiana Hotel opened for business on February 11, 1894, following the Florida East Coast Railway, which extended southward to Palm Beach. In 1896, Flagler opened a second hotel, originally known as Wayside Inn, before being renamed Palm Beach Inn, and later becoming The Breakers. In 1903, the first newspaper, The Palm Beach Daily News, began publication under the name Daily Lake Worth News, but it was rebuilt twice. In 1925, the Daily Lake Worth News became the Daily Palm Beach Daily News. The Daily Lake Worth News is now known as the Daily Palm Beaches Daily News and is published by the Palm Beach Police Department, which is based in the city of Lake Worth. It was founded by Elisha Newton \”Cap\” Dimick, later the town’s first mayor, who established Palm Beach’s first hotel, the Cocoanut Grove House, in 1880. At the time of its opening, the hotel was the only hotel along Florida’s east coast between Titusville and Key West. The hotel was destroyed by a fire in October 1893. The Star Route, also know as the Barefoot Mailman route, began serving the area in 1885. Carriers delivered mail by foot or boat from Palm Beach to other nearby communities to as far south as Miami, a round trip of 136 miles. The first schoolhouse in southeast Florida opened in palm Beach in 1886, and the first pedestrian bridge was built in 1897.
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