Ponte Vedra Beach: A History
by Maurice J. Robinson
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Shaped by a mix of cultures ranging from early Spanish settlers in the 1500s to invading golfers in the 1980s, Ponte Vedra Beach has a rich and unique history. Ponte Vedra was home to pre-Columbian natives, Timucuan Indian warriors, the Spanish who settled historic Diego, Scottish outlaws, Palm Valley moonshiners and the employees of the National Lead Company who created a nine-hole company golf course that would later become the world-famous Ponte Vedra Inn and Club. Further developed by show more visionary real estate investors, what was once a sleepy, twenty-eight-mile stretch of beach is now known as Money Magazine's "Best Place to Live in Florida" and is named among the top fifty places to live in the United States. show lessMembers
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- 975.9 — History & geography History of North America Southeastern United States (South Atlantic states) Florida
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- F319 .P68 .R63 — Local History of the United States, Canada and Latin America United States local history Florida
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