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We miss it says Tommy Hilfiger about the Palm Beach house he is selling for $35 9M

Tommy Hilfiger and wife Dee Ocleppo reworked the interiors of 313 Dunbar Road in Palm Beach and lived there while renovating their oceanfront estate.

Palm Beach townhome last sold for $25 6M How much was latest sale?

1886 Little Red Schoolhouse survives as living history for present, future generations

1886 Little Red Schoolhouse survives as living history for present, future generations Marie Penny Special to the Daily News Editor s note: This is the final in a monthly series of columns for the season from the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach.  The community that built the Little Red Schoolhouse outgrew the building in 15 years, but for the past 135 years, it has served as an emblem of education. The fact that the frame vernacular structure with a gabled roof still stands is a testament to its endurance. It also tells the story of the community and preservationists who have committed to the longevity of one of the island’s oldest buildings.

South Florida real estate projects in the pipeline for the week of April 2, 2021

South Florida real estate projects in the pipeline for the week of April 2, 2021
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how the past and present merge in Palm Beach

Susan Salisbury Special to The Palm Beach Daily News Part of the charm of Palm Beach is its constant reinvention. That ambition is visible on our historic tour of the town.  Roughly arranged from north to south, each of these sites can be appreciated from the street, the Lake Trail or both. Some will beckon you to come in and explore. Annie’s Dock: Fishing, boating and a snack   Annie’s Dock, built in 1929, once stood at Palm Beach’s northern tip. It was a popular gathering spot that attracted visitors arriving on foot and by boat. The wooden pier was named after Anne Eggleston, a dockmaster who lived in a rickety white-cypress house on the dock. The town of Palm Beach hired her in 1946 for $1 a year to run the dock and live there rent-free.

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