Manalapan, Florida | ||
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Town | ||
Town of Manalapan | ||
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Location of Manalapan, Florida |
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Coordinates: 26°34′15″N 80°2′40″W / 26.57083°N 80.04444°WCoordinates: 26°34′15″N 80°2′40″W / 26.57083°N 80.04444°W | ||
Country | United States | |
State | Florida | |
County | Palm Beach | |
Area | ||
• Total | 2.4 sq mi (6.3 km2) | |
• Land | 0.5 sq mi (1.2 km2) | |
• Water | 2.0 sq mi (5.1 km2) | |
Elevation | 3 ft (1 m) | |
Population (2000) | ||
• Total | 321 | |
• Density | 712.7/sq mi (275.2/km2) | |
Time zone | Eastern (EST) (UTC-5) | |
• Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC-4) | |
ZIP code | 33462 | |
Area code(s) | 561 | |
FIPS code | 12-42700 | |
GNIS feature ID | 0286344 |
Manalapan is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida. The population was 321 at the 2000 United States Census.
United States President Benjamin Harrison granted George H. K. Carter a homestead in 1889 on the yet unnamed land. In 1931, the sparsely populated settlement was incorporated by Harold Stirling Vanderbilt as the “Town of Manalapan”. A large share of the first settlers being natives of Manalapan, New Jersey caused the name to be selected.
One of the most puzzling mysteries in Florida history was the disappearance of Circuit Judge Curtis Chillingworth who left a friend's home on the night of 14 June 1955, and went to their ocean-front cottage in Manalapan.
The U.S. presidential yacht Sequoia was auctioned at the La Coquille Club in Manalapan on 25 March 1977 during the Carter administration, for US$270,000, as a symbolic cutback in Federal Government spending (annual cost to the U.S. Navy was $800,000) and to reduce signs of an "imperial presidency".
The popular tourist restaurant John G's moved to Manalapan in 2011 from its location in Lake Worth where it had been for 30+ years.
Manalapan is located at 26°33′52″N 80°02′36″W / 26.564397°N 80.043359°W.
Manalapan is a small beach side community. It is bordered on the north by the bridge, beach access road and beach for the Town of Lantana, Florida; on the west by the intracoastal waterway (known locally as Lake Worth Lagoon); on the south by the South Lake Worth Inlet (known locally as "Boynton Inlet"); and on the east by the Atlantic Ocean.