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The small beachside community known as Juno Beach arose along the Atlantic shore of southeast Florida with the settlement of its ocean dunes by a small group of motel and tourist court owners. A barrier island created by the cutting of the Intracoastal Waterway, Juno was once the County Seat of what was 7,200 square mile Dade County from 1890 to 1900.

In 1929, E.F. Hutton began construction of Juno's still-famous Seminole Golf Club. After its incorporation in 1953, more residential development followed, and in 1958, the ladies of the Juno Beach Garden Club took on the project of naming its streets, choosing mythological gods and goddesses.

Today, Juno Beach is a charming residential seaside community known for its beautiful beaches and Intracoastal waterways. Fine oceanfront estates, townhouses, condominiums and businesses provide an ideal setting for vacation or permanent residence. More than 40% of Juno Beach is county park land or environmentally sensitive lands, keeping the area less congested (and therefore more valuable). Juno Beach offers a 990-foot fishing pier as well as beautiful walking trails, a guarded beach, and children's play areas.

Juno Beach - located between Palm Beach Gardens and Jupiter - is within easy access to many activities including the Jupiter Theatre, world renowned golf courses, tennis courts, county parks, shopping centers and art galleries. Within Juno Beach, activities range from sunbathing, surfing, kite boarding, swimming and fishing to walking, jogging and bicycling on its oceanfront bike and pedestrian paths. The Marinelife Museum is located in Loggerhead Park.

Juno Beach is home to eight parks, two hotels, and two dozen restaurants ranging from friendly local diners to fine dining featuring the freshest local catches.

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