Tequesta, Administrative division in Palm Beach County, Florida, US.
Tequesta is a village in Palm Beach County positioned along the Loxahatchee River near Jupiter Inlet in northern Florida. The area consists mostly of residential neighborhoods with single-family homes, parks, and art centers spread throughout.
The village was incorporated in 1957 as a planned residential community centered around the Tequesta Country Club. The area transformed from rural land into a suburban neighborhood during the post-war development period of South Florida.
The Lighthouse ArtCenter hosts exhibitions and classes where you can see local artists at work and experience contemporary art in an intimate setting. These gatherings help shape the creative identity of the community.
The village has a Document Center where residents can access local ordinances and government records. Visitors can also find information about parks, public facilities, and directions to the art centers in the area.
The village sits as the northernmost municipality of the Miami metropolitan area, positioned right at the boundary where suburban development meets less developed surroundings. This location gives it a transitional character between rural and urban growth.
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