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  1. The Everglades Club is a social club in Palm Beach, Florida. When its construction began in July 1918, it was to be called the Touchstone Convalescent Club, and it was intended to be a hospital for the wounded of World War I. But the war ended a few months later, and it changed into a private club. The Club has no sign, website, or Wi-Fi.

  2. Jan 14, 2019 · Readers: This week marks the centennial of one of Palm Beach County's more well-known, secretive, and controversial private clubs. The Everglades Club in Palm Beach opened Jan. 15, 1919.

  3. Jul 23, 2009 · Aside from the racial and religious discrimination discussed in this week's New Times cover story about the Everglades Club, there are some more eccentricities worth noting about life at the exclusive Palm Beach country club.

  4. The Everglades club, designed by Addison Mizner and built by Paris Singer, was begun in 1918 as a hospital for convalesing World War I veterans. The war ended before the hospital could be completed and Singer, with millions to spend, suggested that Mizner redesign it as a club.

  5. Apr 23, 2021 · The Everglades Club, which covers 90 acres in southern Palm Beach, was designed by noted society architect Addison Mizner for developer Paris Singer in 1918. It was originally planned...

  6. The Everglades Club opened in February 1919 and was immediately embraced by Palm Beach society, launching Mizner’s architectural career. Along with the main building, the club featured eight separate villas, tennis courts, a yacht basin, and a golf course, which was added the following year.

  7. Everglades is an 18-hole golf course in Palm Beach, FL. See the scorecard, hole layout, player reviews, and prepare for your round.

  8. The Everglades Club is a prestigious and exclusive golf club with a rich history and strict rules. Designed by renowned architect Addison Mizner and built by Paris Singer, the club was originally intended as a hospital for World War I veterans.

  9. - Significance: The design of the Everglades Club, by architect Addison Mizner in 1919, marked the beginning of an enduring trend in architecture of South Florida for Mizner's so-called Spanish style.

  10. Everglades Club: Everglades. 356 Worth Ave. Palm Beach, FL 33480-4681. EXPLORE THE COURSE MAP.

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