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This is a town in Palm Beach County, FL, United States. As of the year 2020, the population recorded by the Census Bureau is 8,762.
It has a hard and flat surface region of 2.3 square miles. 2.2 square miles is land and 0.2 square miles is water. It is shown by the United States Census Bureau.
The city was known before as Kelsey City. It was the first zoned district in the State of Florida. It was planned and designed by Dr. John Nolan of Boston, Massachusetts, and the Olmsted Brothers, together with the landscaping firm of Frederick Law Olmsted's sons, Frederick Jr and John Charles.
From that point forward, the borderline of the city has extended to 2.35 square miles of rural, business, mechanical, and blended-use land. The Lake Park Town Hall was built in 1927 and was registered on the National Register of Historic Places for enduring the 1928 Okeechobee typhoon and filled in as an asylum for town occupants during the storm.
The local is known for its laid-back coastline way of life that spins around the sea. Normally, fishing, scuba plunging, swimming, laying on the sea shore, and partaking in different water sports are only a piece of life in the city.
Some of the exciting and best things to see and do in Lake Park are in Deep Obsession Charters. It offers precious and extraordinary scuba diving adventures in a spectacular offshore location.
The Brewhouse Gallery is the ideal spot for you to begin an energizing evening to remember. The on location environment craftsmanship exhibition includes an excellent choice of nearby works of art.
The Kelsey Theater furnishes guests with a close setting where they can appreciate live exhibitions by entertainers from the neighborhood around the nation.
At John D. MacArthur Beach State Park, guests appreciate a disconnected seashore away from the more crowded seashores of the Palm Beach territory. Its area toward the north of Singer Island removes guests from the noise and into an unimproved 430-section of land common area.
It gets hot in the city, yet as opposed to hitting the sea shore, you can go to Rapids Water Park in Riviera Beach. This wandering park has 42 distinct attractions, including many water slides, a wave pool, and an enchanting stream.
The closest air terminal in the city is Palm Beach International Airport.
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The Paramount Building 139 North County Road, Suite 23 Palm Beach, FL 33480