Northwood Hills Historic District brings together early 20th‑century architecture and leafy, hilltop streets in a quiet pocket of West Palm Beach. Residents value its elevated terrain and eclectic mix of Mediterranean Revival, Mission, and mid-century homes, along with easy access to the city’s waterfront, culture, and dining. Commuting and errands are straightforward, and county services are close by through Palm Beach County.
Weekend plans often start in nearby Northwood Village, where galleries, cafes, and monthly art walks cultivate a creative scene. For open-air time along the Intracoastal, locals head to the waterfront lawns and boat ramps at Currie Park, an amenity maintained by the city’s parks department at Currie Park. Wildlife lovers appreciate the seasonal manatee gatherings and hands-on exhibits at Manatee Lagoon. Downtown’s cultural anchors are minutes away, from the modern galleries at the Norton Museum of Art to live events and shopping at The Square.
Families benefit from public options within the School District of Palm Beach County, with Northmore Elementary, Roosevelt Middle, and Palm Beach Lakes Community High serving the area, and magnet programs such as Dreyfoos School of the Arts attracting students with specialized interests.
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