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I just visited the page and saw that the Turnpike wasn't even listed as one of PBC's "major highways". What a joke. I have since pasted those words onto the page. The Wikis for other Florida counties have a 'Transportation' section which discusses everything from major roads/freeways, public transit, and any planned future transportation projects. I will take it upon myself to create such a section for Palm Beach County. I don't know if the freakin airport is even mentioned now that I think about it. ::rollseyes:: —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.229.180.117 ( talk) 18:44, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
History states: It was named for the palm trees and beaches in the county. whilst Geography states The county was in fact named for the first town established within, namely Palm Beach. The second explanation seems more likely (not to mention the increased modal strength; the article almost seems to be arguing with itself). But in any case it's out of place in the Geograpy section. 66.32.111.143 19:40, 23 Jan 2005 (UTC)
I heard somewhere that Palm Beach County is the only U.S. county where the majority of the population is jewish
can anyone find confirmation on that?
I took that out. Everybody thinks their own high school is notable, and there are 23 high schools operated by the district, not counting charter schools and private schools. Any time you call something notalbe you had better be able to cite sources establishing that. What we could use in the article is a discussion of the range of education available. I will fight against simply inserting a list of names of schools. -- Dalbury( Talk) 15:30, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
The current map is a small thumbnail, and to actually view the numbers, you need to view the whole image. This forces someone to flip between the 2 pages to find out which area is which with the key being on the article. Broward County has their map large so where you can easily look between the key and the map, without having to flip between the two. I made the PBC map image large, but it seems as if someone reverted it back to its small size. I think it would be better large, like the Broward county setup. Am I missing the advantage to it being small? Discuss.
Should this section be added to the article. There appears to be a list of communities that could be added into a section called Unicorporated Communities. Reference Category Unincorporated communities in Palm Beach County. I would like to open this for discussion. I would be willing to incorporate this into this article. Will Danner IV ( talk) 16:50, 9 August 2009 (UTC)
Some of the articles in Category:Unincorporated communities in Palm Beach County, Florida are very questionable and essentially unsourced. The Acreage and Jupiter Farms may be real communities (although the census bureau has not seen fit to designate them census-designated places), Boca West is a real estate development with the only cited source being the development's own web site (and we don't have articles for every country club development in Palm Beach County), and the others are names on maps, but not really communities any more, if they ever were. -- Donald Albury 18:32, 9 August 2009 (UTC)
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You Do Not Possibly Think There Would Be A Jewish Place In Palm Beach. Would You. I Probably Would Say Probably. I Want You r Voting Suggestionn. Thank You.
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Hi, the article says that Mission Bay, Florida is a census-designated place of Palm Beach County. But the Mission Bay article says that Mission Bay 'was a census-designated place (CDP)'. So obviously the list of CDPs isn't correct currently, is it? Is there anybody able to update the list? It would be of much help for my work in German WP. Regards, Dionysos1988 ( talk) 01:08, 15 July 2015 (UTC)
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... under "communities." It goes directly to census-designated places, former census-designated places, and an unincorporated community. I've never seen that before. 2602:306:BC65:4E09:AD1C:C9FE:F1E3:4417 ( talk) 02:22, 8 February 2024 (UTC)