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The
City of West Palm Beach's First Historic District Designated 1991
and Listed on the National Register of Historic Places 1994. There
are twenty blocks to this coastal neighborhood.
The Old Northwood area was developed in the early 1920's, during the Florida land boom, to be one of the most exclusive communities this side of Palm Beach. It is locally significant as a distinguishable area with a high concentration of Mediterranean Revival, Mission and Frame Vernacular single family
residences. The early work of Palm Beach architect John Volk is showcased in
the District. Examples of the work of two other fine local architects, William Manley King and Henry Stephen Harvey, are also located in the
district. There is only One non-residential property in the District: the West
Palm Beach Fire Station Number 3, built in 1936 and located at the corner of 35th and
Poinsettia. In March of each year the neighborhood sponsors the "Mayor's Tour and progressive Dinner". This event has been hosted by the mayor of West Palm Beach since 1991.
After
the Christmas holiday each year we host the "Candlelight Home Tour
"where we showcase about 15 homes decked out in holiday decorations.
This is our largest fundraiser for the neighborhood and has become
a tradition in West Palm Beach.
Contact Information:
Old Northwood Neighborhood Association
523 31st St. West Palm Beach FL 33407
Old Northwood website: www.oldnorthwood.org |