Palm Beach Guide 2013

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SCAVENGER HUNT

Photo by Robert Stevens

HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE ON-ISLAND YOU ARE destined to find extraordinary pleasures and delightful whimsies to make you fall in love with Palm Beach. Here are a few suggested sites to locate while you stroll around town. 1. A pet cemetery – a dog, Laddie, and a monkey, Johnnie Brown, are buried here – beloved pets of former residents. 2. Three men credited with creating Palm Beach are immortalized in tile mosaics – Henry Flagler, E. R. Bradley & Addison Mizner. 3. A lovely Chinese garden offers shelter from the sun and serenity to the soul. 4. An outdoor fireplace contains clues from E. R. Bradley’s past. 5. A swimming pool in the shape of the state of Florida is located at a hotel that was once painted purple. 6. A wall filled with over 10,000 plants creating a montage of light and color. 7. An outdoor water-cooler for the weary walker. 8. Goldfish in a pastoral garden. 9. A cool devil of water. 10. Doggie watering bars [there are no fewer than 4]

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Via Mizner courtyard 150 Worth staircase Society of the Four Arts Gardens Bradley Park The Colony Living Wall on Worth Avenue Off the ocean block of Sea View near South County The Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea East side of Via Mizner Earl E. T. Smith Gardens on South County, Worth Avenue near Golfview Road, Peruvian Park, Royal Poinciana Plaza

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