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Encyclopedia > Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

Ponte Vedra Beach is a seaside village 20 miles south east of downtown Jacksonville, Florida, near St. Augustine, Florida in St. Johns County, Florida. It is an upmarket tourist resort best known for its association with golf. It is the home of the PGA TOUR, and THE PLAYERS Championship is played at "The Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass". A few upscale resorts, including Ponte Vedra Inn and Club and also The Lodge and Club, are built among large homes along this stretch of beach. Most of the beaches are private, with the exception of Mickler's Landing and Guana River State Park. Tennis and surfing are other popular activities. The inhabitants of the village are generally characterized by the "three C's" associated with upscale living in northern Florida - conservative, caucasion, and Christian. The Jacksonville skyline and the Acosta Bridge. ... Five flags have flown over St. ... St. ... Golfer teeing off at the start of a hole Golf is a game where individual players or teams hit a ball into a hole using various clubs. ... The PGA Tour is an organization that is headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA. It operates the USAs main mens professional golf tours. ... THE PLAYERS Championship is a prestigious annual golf tournament for professional male golfers which takes place every March on the PGA TOUR. The event was founded in 1974 as the Tournament Players Championship, played at Sawgrass Country Clubs Oceanside Course (a combination of the East and West 9-hole...


Ponte Vedra Beach was 50th on the list of 100 finalists for CNN and Money magazine's 2005 list of the best places to live, which came out July 11. It was the first place in Florida to be named this year and one of only four areas in the state to make the cut.


Ponte Vedra Beach may have been first sighted by Juan Ponce de Leon on his search for the Fountain of Youth in 1513. See also Agueybana Hayuya Jumacao Discoverer of the Americas Categories: People stubs | 1460 births | 1521 deaths | History of Puerto Rico | Conquistadores ... The Fountain of Youth by Lucas Cranach t. ...


Though a fact unknown by most who live there, the village was the site of a German submarine landing during the failed Operation Pastorius. On the night of June 16, 1942, four German soldiers from a German submarine came ashore carrying explosives and American money. Five days earlier, another submarine came ashore in Amagansett, New York on Long Island The German spies were captured before they can do any damange. All were tried and six were executed. Operation Pastorius was a failed Nazi attack on the United States staged in June, 1942. ... Amagansett is a census-designated place and hamlet located in Suffolk County, New York. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...


Ponte Vedra Beach is also the site of the Guana River State Park, a large nature preserve that includes miles of protected beaches, wetlands, and near-pristine woods.


Says one Ponte Vedra youth, "It's a good, safe place to grow up, but I wouldn't want to raise my kids here, especially if they happened to be black, gay, into staying up late, or without money for gas."


Area Code: 904 Zip Code: 32082


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Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida City Tour - City of Ponte Vedra Beach (305 words)
Ponte Vedra Beach is an unincorporated seaside village 18 miles south east of downtown Jacksonville, Florida, near St. Augustine, Florida in St. Johns County, Florida.
Ponte Vedra Beach was 50th on the list of 100 finalists for CNN and Money magazine's 2005 list of the best places to live.
Ponte Vedra Beach is also the site of the Guana River State Park, a large nature preserve that includes miles of protected beaches, wetlands, and near-pristine woods.
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