• Dec 3, 2009 from 14:00 to 15:00
  • Location: West Palm Beach Library
  • Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2020
“Wicked Palm Beach: Lifestyles of the Rich and Heinous” A lecture by Eliot Kleinberg, presented by the Historical Society of Palm Beach County WHAT: During the prohibition era, the Royal Poinciana Hotel in Palm Beach featured a secret hallway that led to a clandestine speakeasy called ‘Hypocrite’s Row.’ Indeed, few eras in few places were as exciting, outrageous and tragic as the period between World War I and the hammer fall of the Great Depression. From rumrunners to pirates, mobsters to moguls, Palm Beach County has hosted its fair share of memorable characters over the decades. Meet the faces and places that have shaped Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast with renowned local author Eliot Kleinberg, who draws on his ‘Post Time’ column in the Palm Bach Post to offer this unique glimpse into the extraordinary history of Palm Beach. WHEN: Thursday, December 3, 2009 6:00 p.m. Reception immediately following the lecture. WHERE: Lecture Room of the new West Palm Beach Library 411 Clematis Street West Palm Beach TICKETS: Free and open to the public. For reservations call 561-832-4164 ext 305. Free validated parking available. CONTACT:For more information about the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, or to learn about upcoming lectures, visit www.historicalsocietypbc.org or call 561.832.4164
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