Heavenly Bliss Awaits at Juno Beach, Florida USA😎🌴

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The Town of Juno Beach is a seaside community located on a barrier island along the Atlantic Coastal Ridge. It was created by the cutting of the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. The waterways provide part of the attraction of this cozy place to live and play. Enjoy breathtaking sunrises and sunsets at the Juno Beach Park for unforgettable memories. The full-service Pier House on the Juno Beach Pier features a snack bar, as well as a variety of fishing tackle, including rental poles and bait, so grab a pole and relax to the sound of the waves. * Hidden Logo Edition * Juno Beach, Florida is in Palm Beach County about 6 miles south of Jupiter Inlet. It was incorporated in 1953. It is an upscale community with an interesting history. The town is located on the barrier island along the Atlantic Coastal Ridge. The island was created when the Intracoastal Waterway was dredged through the wetlands on the west side of Juno Beach. Before there was a Juno Beach, the community was named Juno. Its function in the late 1800s was to be a terminal between the Indian River and Jupiter Inlet to the north and the body of water known as Lake Worth a few miles to the South. There was no Intracoastal Waterway in those days, and freight and people from the north had to be transported to the head of Lake Worth near Juno. This was accomplished by a railroad that folks still refer to as the "Celestial Railway" because it linked Jupiter to Juno. The actual name of the railroad was the Jupiter and Lake Worth Railway. In 1894 Henry Flagler's "Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Indian River Railroad was built about one and a half miles west of Juno. It began to take traffic away from the Celestial Railway, and it was finally closed down in 1895 after having operated for about 6 years. Juno languished for many years after the railroad closed, but in 1929 the famous financier E. F. Hutton constructed the Seminole Golf Club. The golf course spurred adjacent development and by the 1950s there were many residential developments in what was now known as Juno Beach, Florida. (https://www.florida-backroads-travel.com/juno-beach-florida.html) #DavidLorenzoFlorida #junobeach ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/zayner/babel License code: W3AHM82FYFYMKRHV ------------------------------------------------------------------------