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Juno Beach is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population was 3,176 at the 2010 census. As of 2018, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 3,648. Juno Beach is home to the headquarters of Florida Power & Light. It was also the original county seat for the area that was then known as Dade County, Florida.

As a sister settlement to the town of Jupiter to the north, the development was named, at some point in the nineteenth century, after Jupiter‘s wife, the ancient Roman goddess Juno.

The designation in 1944 of a namesake D-Day landing beach in Normandy, named for Juno Dawnay, a Canadian officer’s wife, was purely coincidental.

A pier was built in 1946 and the town was platted in 1948. The original pier was destroyed during a November storm in 1984 and a new 993-foot Juno Beach Pier was built in 1999.

Tags:   Juno Beach Pier Juno Beach Florida Palm Beach County Martin County Sunshine State waves Atlantic Ocean sunrise Nikon D3200 Jorge Molina 14775 US Highway 1 USA Built: 1999 Length: 993 ft fishing pier scenic structure seascape water beach sand nautical seaside recreation surfing swimming

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Juno Beach is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population was 3,176 at the 2010 census. As of 2018, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 3,648. Juno Beach is home to the headquarters of Florida Power & Light. It was also the original county seat for the area that was then known as Dade County, Florida.

As a sister settlement to the town of Jupiter to the north, the development was named, at some point in the nineteenth century, after Jupiter‘s wife, the ancient Roman goddess Juno.

The designation in 1944 of a namesake D-Day landing beach in Normandy, named for Juno Dawnay, a Canadian officer’s wife, was purely coincidental.

A pier was built in 1946 and the town was platted in 1948. The original pier was destroyed during a November storm in 1984 and a new 993-foot Juno Beach Pier was built in 1999.

Credit for the data above is given to the following website:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_Beach,_Florida

© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.

Tags:   Atlantic ocean sand beach waves Juno Beach Pier 14775 US Highway 1 Juno Beach Florida USA Built: 1999 Length: 993 ft fishing pier scenic Palm Beach County Sunshine State structure seascape water nautical seaside recreation surfing swimming

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Juno Beach is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population was 3,176 at the 2010 census. As of 2018, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 3,648. Juno Beach is home to the headquarters of Florida Power & Light. It was also the original county seat for the area that was then known as Dade County, Florida.

As a sister settlement to the town of Jupiter to the north, the development was named, at some point in the nineteenth century, after Jupiter‘s wife, the ancient Roman goddess Juno.

The designation in 1944 of a namesake D-Day landing beach in Normandy, named for Juno Dawnay, a Canadian officer’s wife, was purely coincidental.

A pier was built in 1946 and the town was platted in 1948. The original pier was destroyed during a November storm in 1984 and a new 993-foot Juno Beach Pier was built in 1999.

Credit for the data above is given to the following website:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_Beach,_Florida

© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.

Tags:   Juno Beach Pier 14775 US Highway 1 Juno Beach Florida USA Built: 1999 Length: 993 ft fishing pier scenic Palm Beach County Sunshine State structure seascape Atlantic Ocean water waves beach sand nautical seaside recreation surfing swimming


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