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Jensen
Beach Florida is named after Dutch immigrant John Laurence Jensen
who homesteaded the area in 1881 and began planting pineapples.
By 1895, so many pineapples were grown in Jensen Beach that it
was called the "Pineapple Capital of the World" shipping out a
million boxes of the fruit a year.
Today, the pineapple has become a symbol of this charming village.
The pineapple is also known as the symbol of hospitality and the
friendly residents and relaxing sunshine have a magical way of
making any visitor feel right at home. The area (which includes
beautiful neighbor Hutchinson Island and its miles of unspoiled
beaches) features spectacular boating, fishing, sailing, skiing,
surfing and scuba (divers can explore shipwrecks and artificial
reefs just offshore). With its major shopping centers, numerous
specialty stores and unusual boutiques, Jensen Beach is also renowned
as a retail shopping center of the Treasure Coast. |
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Jensen
Beach Hotels and Resorts
Luxury, Moderate and Economy Jensen Beach area hotels and resorts
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Jensen
Beach Jobs
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Jensen
Beach Restaurants
Jensen Beach restaurants include Italian, Chinese, Ale Houses, Steakhouses,
Caribbean and some of the freshest seafood on the Treasure Coast! |
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Jensen
Beach Real Estate
Find the perfect Jensen Beach home. Jensen Beach, Martin County
and the Treasure Coast boast some of the best real estate opportunities
in Florida. |
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Map
of Jensen Beach Florida and Martin County
Located right in the heart of the Treasure Coast, communities nearby
Jensen Beach include Jupiter
Island, Hobe Sound,
Port Salerno and
Palm City . |
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