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What is Lake Worth FL known for?

Lake Worth Beach is a coastal city of 7 square miles, located in Palm Beach County, Florida. Downtown Lake Worth Beach is the artistic soul of Palm Beach County with a historic theater and a museum, live music clubs, coffee houses, art galleries, antique malls, retail stores, and many restaurants.



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About. The 5 largest ethnic groups in Lake Worth, FL are White (Hispanic) (36.7%), White (Non-Hispanic) (34.9%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (17.9%), Other (Hispanic) (4.55%), and American Indian & Alaska Native (Hispanic) (1.64%).

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Lake Worth Beach is home to the stunning Lake Worth Beach Park, which is a great spot for swimming, suntanning, and sandcastle building.

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Alcohol on the beach is prohibited. Kegs are prohibited.

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Residents may encounter various species living in and around the canal system. Most of the animals are harmless. Some can become a nuisance to residents like Muscovy ducks, raccoons, and iguanas. However, some animals are dangerous and even life-threatening like alligators and some types of snakes.

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Lake Worth Beach, previously named Lake Worth, is a city in east-central Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, located about 64 miles (103 km) north of Miami. The city's name is derived from the body of water along its eastern border known as the Lake Worth Lagoon, which was named for General William J.

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Lake Worth Beach & Pier On the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, the newly reconstructed Lake Worth Casino Building and renovated Beach Complex officially opened to the public on March 1, 2013.

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Between 1922 and 1925 during the Florida Land Boom, Lake Worth reincorporated as a City, and 45 new businesses were constructed.

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Yes, there are negatives to living on a lake in Florida... primarily that you're living in Florida! Not my favorite state in the Union...it's hot & humid May to September, and hurricane season comes around reliably every year.

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According to Florida Health, Vibrio vulnificus is a bacterium that naturally occurs in warm, brackish seawater and requires salt. This year, there have been 25 reported cases and five deaths since January 2023. “Living in Florida, being around the marine environment, we need to be aware of what it is,” said Dr.

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The lake features four boat ramps and is available for most lake-going activities, including boating, fishing, swimming and picnicking. The adjacent Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge provides a glimpse of the area's natural beauty.

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