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Auxiliary members at their desk in the lobby of Palm Beach Gardens Community Hospital. They are, from left to right, Elsie Spencer, Lee Davis, Genette Morris, Mabel Smith, and Helen Lindsley.

A Special Procedures Room at the Palm Beach Gardens Community Hospital is used for fluoroscope, cardiac catheterization, and insertion of temporary and permanent pacemakers.

A dedication ceremony for the opening of the expanded Palm Beach Gardens Community Hospital took place on June 23, 1977. The expansion included adding additional beds and operating rooms as well as enlarging the coronary care unity. This medical…

When the Palm Beach Gardens Community Hospital opened on Burns Road in 1968, its first patient was a seven-year old girl. The hospital cost $1.3 million to build and equip and originally opened as a nonprofit operation. This 89-bed facility was later…

Each of the four towers atop the PGA Boulevard flyover bridge house an elegant steel mesh sculpture by Maryland artist Wendy Ross. Each suspended metal sphere is about five feet in diameter. Below each sphere is transparent steel mesh fabricated to…

The 2nd Annual Parade of Homes in 1962 was attended by several famous individuals, including Dale Robertson, the "TV Cowboy," who is shown here visiting with Palm Beach Gardens residents.

The 2nd Annual Parade of Homes in 1962 was attended by over 40,000 visitors, and Palm Beach Gardens was on its way to becoming one of the fastest growing cities in the country.

The 2nd Annual Parade of Homes in 1962 was meant to attract many contractors to the Palm Beach Gardens area and promote John D. MacArthur's vision of a "garden city." This photograph shows one of the flyers that was passed around the community,…

Linda Voigt wins the 10th Annual Miss Palm Beach Gardens Pageant in 1975, surrounded by members of the city council (left to right: John Kiedis, Walter Wiley, Linda Voigt, Michael Martino, and John Orr). All girls living in Palm Beach Gardens and in…

Lynn Cox wins the 7th Annual Miss Palm Beach Gardens Pageant in 1972, receiving a bouquet of flowers from Mayor Walter Wiley. All girls living in Palm Beach Gardens and in the 11th or 12th grade were eligible to enter in the contest from its…