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On March 20, 1959, John D. MacArthur, multimillionaire insurance magnate and landowner, announced plans to develop approximately 4,000 acres and provide homes for 55,000 people in a new community. The land would be developed under his careful supervision. Mr. MacArthur's chosen name for the City was
Mr. MacArthur envisioned the City streets lined with trees and flowers. Millions of dollars were wisely invested by MacArthur to create a
By 1964, Mr. MacArthur was satisfied with the industry and recreation in
The City of Palm Beach Gardens has grown steadily during its forty years in existence. In 1999, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation sold approximately 14,000 acres of land including approximately 5,000 acres in the City of Palm Beach Gardens. The City Council, entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring quality development, was able to reach an agreement with the purchasers to manage this new growth. Through the cooperation of the parties involved, the reputation and beauty of the City of Palm Beach Gardens will be preserved and enhanced by keeping in mind the "garden city" philosophy of its founder John D. MacArthur. The City of Palm Beach Gardens remains a premiere community in which to live and work, and will for future generations. As our city slogan suggests, we are "Growing Together in the Gardens". Take a historic Map Tour
History in the Making
The City of Palm Beach Gardens renovated the old Westminster Presbyterian Church on Military Trail. It has been transformed into an extension of the Burns Road Community Center Complex. This new facility, named ‘
Future plans include scanning images collected over the years and posting them to the City’s website. Visitors to the site can then view historical data gathered from the police and fire departments, special events and recreation departments spanning 50 years. Look for this exciting new way to view our past. It is ‘History in the Making’.
Courtesy of: City of Palm Beach Gardens