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Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach Announces New Exhibition for 2024-2025

November 14

The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach presents its latest exhibition, “All Roads Lead to Palm Beach: Tracing the Provenance of Historic Architectural Elements.” This exhibition invites the public to explore the fascinating history of architectural design in Palm Beach, showcasing the rich influences that shaped the island’s elegant estates. The exhibition delves into the early […]

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Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach has raised $21M of $30M goal for park redo

October 17

The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach launched its public fund-raising efforts for the redevelopment of Phipps Ocean Park on Monday, but already has raised $21 million for the project. During an event at Club Colette, the foundation announced the launch of the public phase of its capital campaign for the $30 million project, which is expected to be completed in mid-2024. […]

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Preservation Foundation awards $10,000 scholarship to FAMU student

October 16

The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach has awarded its first Jerry A. Tishman $10,000 scholarship to an architecture student at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. Dwinessa Pratt, 27, from Nassau, Bahamas, received the scholarship to go toward her graduate education in architecture at FAMU, where she is working on her master’s thesis. The thesis focuses […]

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Addison Mizner, Visionary Architect

September 20

Step back in time and discover the remarkable legacy of Addison Mizner, the visionary architect who shaped the architectural landscape of Palm Beach.

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The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach Announces Landmark $7 Million Gift from Kenneth C. Griffin for Phipps Ocean Park Campaign

September 19

If you’ve never heard of Polly Jessup, it’s because she and her blue-chip clients didn’t want you to. Known as the Grande Dame of Palm Beach decorators, Jessup enjoyed a fruitful career spanning six decades.

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