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Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

Ponte Vedra Beach is a wealthy unincorporated community and suburb of Jacksonville, Florida in St. Johns County, Florida, United States. Located 18 miles (29 km) southeast of downtown Jacksonville and 26 miles (42 km) north of St. Augustine, it is part of the Jacksonville Beaches area, and on the island nicknamed San Pablo Island.

Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
Left to right from top: Palm Valley Bridge, Sunrise at Ponte Vedra Beach, Milam House, designed by Paul Rudolph, 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass, Military Appreciation Day at The Players Championship, Great White Egret in a local estuary.
Location in St. Johns County and the state of Florida
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountySt. Johns
Area
 • Total33.8 sq mi (88 km2)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total29,495[1]
 • Density858/sq mi (331/km2)
ZIP code
32082
Area code904

The area is known for its seaside resorts, including the Ponte Vedra Inn and Club, the Lodge and Club, and the Marriott at Sawgrass. It lies within St. Johns County, which is the wealthiest county in Florida.[2] Ponte Vedra Beach is an upper-income tourist resort area best known for its association with golf and is home to the PGA Tour and the Players Championship, hosted at TPC Sawgrass.

History Edit

What is now north Florida was visited several times by European explorers in the 16th century, but there is little evidence for them specifically coming to Ponte Vedra Beach. It may have been sighted by Juan Ponce de León during his voyage to Florida in 1513, but as his precise landfall is unknown, this claim can be made by many communities on the east coast of Florida.

The area remained sparsely populated through the late 19th century, even as other seaside communities began to develop to the north. Minerals were discovered in 1914, and a community known as Mineral City grew around the mining operations. These minerals, mostly titanium (ilmenite), zircon, and rutile were recovered from beach sands by the Buckman and Pritchard Mining Company.[3] The National Lead Company bought Buckman and Pritchard in 1921 and discontinued mining as demand dropped after World War I. In 1929 it began to develop the area to be similar to The Cloister in Sea Island, Georgia. Colonel Joseph C. Stehlin, who had been with the company in St. Louis, arrived on January 1, 1929, to manage development.

The company wanted a more impressive name than Mineral City for its resort, so Colonel Stehlin and his wife, Elizabeth (née Morton), went to the library in St. Augustine to research various possibilities for a new name. Since Florida had been under Spanish rule, they looked on an old map and found the name Pontevedra on the Atlantic coast of Spain at "approximately" the same latitude as Mineral City.[4] (Pontevedra, Spain, however, is over 800 miles farther north at about the same latitude as Boston.) The Galician name of the town was derived from a Roman bridge ("pontis vetera" or "old bridge") that spanned the nearby Lérez River centuries earlier. Colonel Stehlin submitted the name to the National Lead board for approval and Mineral City became Ponte Vedra.

Ponte Vedra Club Edit

In the early 1920s, the National Lead Company built a nine-hole golf course designed by Herbert Bertram Strong, one of the founders of the PGA, plus a 12-room clubhouse constructed of logs for the use of its employees.[5] After the company left the area, that real estate became the foundation of the Ponte Vedra Club. Stockton, Whatley, Davin & Co., a local developer, became the owner of the Ponte Vedra Corporation in July 1934.[4][6]

World War II Edit

During World War II the German submarine U-584 debarked four saboteurs at Ponte Vedra as part of the failed Operation Pastorius.[7] The four German spies, all of whom had previously lived in the United States, came ashore on the night of June 16, 1942 carrying explosives and American money. After landing they strolled up the beach to Jacksonville Beach, where they caught a city bus to Jacksonville and departed by train for Cincinnati and Chicago. The invaders were captured before they could do any damage. They were tried by a military tribunal and executed.[8]

Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass Edit

In 1972, real estate developers broke ground on the 1,100-acre (4.5 km2) Sawgrass development. In the mid-1970s, Deane Beman, the Commissioner of the PGA golf tour, was looking for a permanent home for the Tournament Players Championship. Many places in northern Florida were being considered. In an attempt to bring positive attention to the area, developer Paul Fletcher offered a 400-acre (1.6 km2) tract of land to Beman for $1.

Beman could not refuse this one dollar deal for the future home of The Players Championship and the headquarters of the PGA Tour. The Sawgrass Stadium Course has been the permanent home of The Players Championship since 1982.

Geographics Edit

Ponte Vedra Beach is wholly located east of the Intracoastal Waterway, south of the Duval County line, and north of Vilano Beach. The South Ponte Vedra Beach community is commonly considered to be a part of Ponte Vedra Beach. The Ponte Vedra area includes Ponte Vedra, Ponte Vedra Beach, South Ponte Vedra Beach (an area between the Atlantic and Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve), Sawgrass, and Palm Valley. In June 2006, the U.S. Postal Service designated an area to the south and southwest of the 32082 area as Ponte Vedra (as distinct from Ponte Vedra Beach) and assigned it the ZIP code 32081.

Demographics Edit

Median household income in Ponte Vedra Beach is $102,918[9] and median family income is $109,181.[10] The median age is 49.0. The Ponte Vedra area is known for being a very affluent area of North Florida, and boasts one of the best school districts in Florida.[10] Ponte Vedra Beach was 50th on the list of 100 finalists for CNN and Money Magazine's 2005 List of the Best Places to Live. It was the first place in Florida to be named in that year and one of only four areas in the state to make the cut.[10] As of August 1, 2012 the average house costs around $720,000.[11]

City statistics Edit

 
Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
  • Population: 2,044
  • Median family income (per year): $205,600
  • Unemployment (September 2015): 3.8%
  • Job growth % (2000–2008): 5.27%
  • Median home price: $540,000
  • Restaurants (within 15 miles): 1,373
  • Avg. High temp in July °F: 89.90 °F
  • Avg. Low temp in Jan °F: 46.60 °F
  • Median age: 48.00

Education Edit

Public primary and secondary schools in Ponte Vedra Beach are administered by the St. Johns County School District. Allen D. Nease High School and Ponte Vedra High School, which was constructed to relieve the overcrowding of Allen D. Nease High School, serve as the two public high schools in the Ponte Vedra area. Alice B. Landrum Middle School is one of the primary, public middle schools in the area. There is also a K-8 school in the area called Valley Ridge Academy. The Ponte Vedra Palm Valley-Rawlings Elementary School serves as one of the primary, public elementary schools (K-5) in the area, as well as Ocean Palms Elementary School.[12]

Ponte Vedra offers private education (K-8) at the Palmer Catholic Academy. Also, the Bolles School has one of their two lower school campuses in Ponte Vedra Beach, and offers education from pre-kindergarten to fifth grade before transferring students to the middle and high schools located in Jacksonville, Florida.[13]

Additionally, the St Johns County Public Library System has a Ponte Vedra Beach branch library.[14]

Notable people Edit

Famous past and present residents of Ponte Vedra:

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Ponte Vedra FL Demographics data". Towncharts.com. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  2. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau: St. Johns County is the richest in Florida". Jacksonville.com. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  3. ^ "FGS - Florida Minerals". Dep.state.fl.us. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Boykin, Patricia Sarah Stehlin (1998). Ponte Vedra Beach: How It Got The Name and The Driving Force Behind the Development of Jacksonville Beach 1929-1934. San Francisco: Blurb, Inc. ISBN 978-0692713389.
  5. ^ Cox, Roger. "Tennis Resorts Online: link to Ponte Vedra Inn & Club". Tennisresortsonline.com. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  6. ^ Fitzroy, Maggie: "When Ponte Vedra was just a rural beach" August 12, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Florida Times-Union, May 31, 2007
  7. ^ "The Type VIIC boat U-584 - German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net". uboat.net. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  8. ^ "FBI History, Famous Cases: George John Dasch and the Nazi Saboteurs". Fbi.gov. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  9. ^ "Ponte Vedra, Florida". Trulia.com. Retrieved December 18, 2012.
  10. ^ a b c "Money Official Site - Finance News & Advice Since 1972". Money.com. from the original on June 1, 2022. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  11. ^ "Ponte Vedra Beach average and median listing prices". Trulia.com. Retrieved December 18, 2012.
  12. ^ "Florida Schools - Florida State School Ratings - Public and Private". Greatschools.org. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  13. ^ [1][dead link]
  14. ^ [2][dead link]
  15. ^ Mark Woods (March 30, 2022). "Jason Altmire knows a thing or two about being in the Dead Center of American politics". Jacksonville Times-Union.
  16. ^ Gray, Alistair (July 28, 2017). "Florida's 'hidden gem' for prime homes: Ponte Vedra Beach". Financial Times. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  17. ^ O'Shei, Tim (May 3, 2015). "Helping grieving parents is only sure thing for Moorman". Billsblitz.wp.buffalonews.com. Retrieved July 31, 2017.[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ "Michael Russell". Cbssports.com. Retrieved July 31, 2017.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  •   Geographic data related to Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida at OpenStreetMap
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District. St. Johns County, Florida, South Ponte Vedra Beach, Vilano Beach, and Summer Haven Reaches. Coastal Storm Risk Management Project Final Integrated Feasibility Study and Environmental Assessment. March 2017.

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Ponte Vedra redirects here For other uses see Pontevedra disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ponte Vedra Beach Florida news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ponte Vedra Beach is a wealthy unincorporated community and suburb of Jacksonville Florida in St Johns County Florida United States Located 18 miles 29 km southeast of downtown Jacksonville and 26 miles 42 km north of St Augustine it is part of the Jacksonville Beaches area and on the island nicknamed San Pablo Island Ponte Vedra Beach FloridaUnincorporated communityLeft to right from top Palm Valley Bridge Sunrise at Ponte Vedra Beach Milam House designed by Paul Rudolph 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass Military Appreciation Day at The Players Championship Great White Egret in a local estuary Location in St Johns County and the state of FloridaCountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountySt JohnsArea Total33 8 sq mi 88 km2 Population 2016 Total29 495 1 Density858 sq mi 331 km2 ZIP code32082Area code904The area is known for its seaside resorts including the Ponte Vedra Inn and Club the Lodge and Club and the Marriott at Sawgrass It lies within St Johns County which is the wealthiest county in Florida 2 Ponte Vedra Beach is an upper income tourist resort area best known for its association with golf and is home to the PGA Tour and the Players Championship hosted at TPC Sawgrass Contents 1 History 1 1 Ponte Vedra Club 1 2 World War II 1 3 Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass 2 Geographics 3 Demographics 3 1 City statistics 4 Education 5 Notable people 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditWhat is now north Florida was visited several times by European explorers in the 16th century but there is little evidence for them specifically coming to Ponte Vedra Beach It may have been sighted by Juan Ponce de Leon during his voyage to Florida in 1513 but as his precise landfall is unknown this claim can be made by many communities on the east coast of Florida The area remained sparsely populated through the late 19th century even as other seaside communities began to develop to the north Minerals were discovered in 1914 and a community known as Mineral City grew around the mining operations These minerals mostly titanium ilmenite zircon and rutile were recovered from beach sands by the Buckman and Pritchard Mining Company 3 The National Lead Company bought Buckman and Pritchard in 1921 and discontinued mining as demand dropped after World War I In 1929 it began to develop the area to be similar to The Cloister in Sea Island Georgia Colonel Joseph C Stehlin who had been with the company in St Louis arrived on January 1 1929 to manage development The company wanted a more impressive name than Mineral City for its resort so Colonel Stehlin and his wife Elizabeth nee Morton went to the library in St Augustine to research various possibilities for a new name Since Florida had been under Spanish rule they looked on an old map and found the name Pontevedra on the Atlantic coast of Spain at approximately the same latitude as Mineral City 4 Pontevedra Spain however is over 800 miles farther north at about the same latitude as Boston The Galician name of the town was derived from a Roman bridge pontis vetera or old bridge that spanned the nearby Lerez River centuries earlier Colonel Stehlin submitted the name to the National Lead board for approval and Mineral City became Ponte Vedra Ponte Vedra Club Edit Main article Ponte Vedra Inn and Club In the early 1920s the National Lead Company built a nine hole golf course designed by Herbert Bertram Strong one of the founders of the PGA plus a 12 room clubhouse constructed of logs for the use of its employees 5 After the company left the area that real estate became the foundation of the Ponte Vedra Club Stockton Whatley Davin amp Co a local developer became the owner of the Ponte Vedra Corporation in July 1934 4 6 World War II Edit Main article Operation Pastorius During World War II the German submarine U 584 debarked four saboteurs at Ponte Vedra as part of the failed Operation Pastorius 7 The four German spies all of whom had previously lived in the United States came ashore on the night of June 16 1942 carrying explosives and American money After landing they strolled up the beach to Jacksonville Beach where they caught a city bus to Jacksonville and departed by train for Cincinnati and Chicago The invaders were captured before they could do any damage They were tried by a military tribunal and executed 8 Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass Edit Main article TPC at Sawgrass In 1972 real estate developers broke ground on the 1 100 acre 4 5 km2 Sawgrass development In the mid 1970s Deane Beman the Commissioner of the PGA golf tour was looking for a permanent home for the Tournament Players Championship Many places in northern Florida were being considered In an attempt to bring positive attention to the area developer Paul Fletcher offered a 400 acre 1 6 km2 tract of land to Beman for 1 Beman could not refuse this one dollar deal for the future home of The Players Championship and the headquarters of the PGA Tour The Sawgrass Stadium Course has been the permanent home of The Players Championship since 1982 Geographics EditPonte Vedra Beach is wholly located east of the Intracoastal Waterway south of the Duval County line and north of Vilano Beach The South Ponte Vedra Beach community is commonly considered to be a part of Ponte Vedra Beach The Ponte Vedra area includes Ponte Vedra Ponte Vedra Beach South Ponte Vedra Beach an area between the Atlantic and Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve Sawgrass and Palm Valley In June 2006 the U S Postal Service designated an area to the south and southwest of the 32082 area as Ponte Vedra as distinct from Ponte Vedra Beach and assigned it the ZIP code 32081 Demographics EditMedian household income in Ponte Vedra Beach is 102 918 9 and median family income is 109 181 10 The median age is 49 0 The Ponte Vedra area is known for being a very affluent area of North Florida and boasts one of the best school districts in Florida 10 Ponte Vedra Beach was 50th on the list of 100 finalists for CNN and Money Magazine s 2005 List of the Best Places to Live It was the first place in Florida to be named in that year and one of only four areas in the state to make the cut 10 As of August 1 2012 the average house costs around 720 000 11 City statistics Edit nbsp Ponte Vedra Concert HallPopulation 2 044 Median family income per year 205 600 Unemployment September 2015 3 8 Job growth 2000 2008 5 27 Median home price 540 000 Restaurants within 15 miles 1 373 Avg High temp in July F 89 90 F Avg Low temp in Jan F 46 60 F Median age 48 00Education EditMain article St Johns County School District Public primary and secondary schools in Ponte Vedra Beach are administered by the St Johns County School District Allen D Nease High School and Ponte Vedra High School which was constructed to relieve the overcrowding of Allen D Nease High School serve as the two public high schools in the Ponte Vedra area Alice B Landrum Middle School is one of the primary public middle schools in the area There is also a K 8 school in the area called Valley Ridge Academy The Ponte Vedra Palm Valley Rawlings Elementary School serves as one of the primary public elementary schools K 5 in the area as well as Ocean Palms Elementary School 12 Ponte Vedra offers private education K 8 at the Palmer Catholic Academy Also the Bolles School has one of their two lower school campuses in Ponte Vedra Beach and offers education from pre kindergarten to fifth grade before transferring students to the middle and high schools located in Jacksonville Florida 13 Additionally the St Johns County Public Library System has a Ponte Vedra Beach branch library 14 Notable people EditFamous past and present residents of Ponte Vedra Kim Alexis actress and model Ehsan Bayat Afghan American businessman Jason Altmire U S Congressman 15 Tony Boselli professional football player Caitlin Brunell Miss America s Outstanding Teen 2008 daughter of Mark Brunell Mark Brunell professional football player and coach Shelby Cannon professional tennis player Christina Crawford dancer and professional wrestler Ron DeSantis 46th Governor of Florida and former U S Congressman for 6th district Ron Duguay professional hockey player and coach Bob Duval professional golfer and author David Duval professional golfer Tim Finchem PGA Tour Commissioner Todd Fordham professional football player Alicia Fox model WWE wrestler actress Fred Funk professional golfer 16 Jim Furyk professional golfer Dan Galorath software developer businessman and author Brian Gottfried professional tennis player Michael Huyghue United Football League Commissioner Dan Jenkins author and sports writer Hamilton Jordan White House Chief of Staff for President Carter Jeff Klauk professional golfer E L Konigsburg author Billy Kratzert professional golfer and commentator Matt Kuchar professional golfer Bowie Kuhn lawyer and former MLB Commissioner Christian Laettner professional basketball player Mike Lester cartoonist illustrator author Frank Lickliter professional golfer Todd Martin professional tennis player Len Mattiace professional golfer Brian Moorman former professional football player 17 Mark McCumber professional golfer Craig McKinley first National Guard four star general Ben Nowland professional football player Donna Orender professional athlete and sports executive Calvin Peete professional golfer Rick Rhoden professional athlete Fred Rogers television personality Mr Rogers Neighborhood Theodore Roosevelt Jr general and recipient of the Medal of Honor Michael Russell professional tennis player 18 Vijay Singh professional golfer Nancy Soderberg foreign policy strategist Tim Tebow professional football amp baseball player Bill Terry baseball Hall of Fame member G Kennedy Thompson former Wachovia CEO Bobby Thomson professional baseball player star of the Shot Heard Round the World MaliVai Washington professional tennis player Bobby Weed golf course designer Bob Wenzel college basketball coach and broadcaster Rick Wilkins professional baseball player Betty Williams Nobel Peace Prize recipientSee also EditPortal nbsp Florida Jacksonville Beaches St Johns County Florida Greater Jacksonville National Register of Historic Places listings in St Johns County FloridaReferences Edit Ponte Vedra FL Demographics data Towncharts com Retrieved July 31 2017 U S Census Bureau St Johns County is the richest in Florida Jacksonville com Retrieved July 31 2017 FGS Florida Minerals Dep state fl us Retrieved July 31 2017 a b Boykin Patricia Sarah Stehlin 1998 Ponte Vedra Beach How It Got The Name and The Driving Force Behind the Development of Jacksonville Beach 1929 1934 San Francisco Blurb Inc ISBN 978 0692713389 Cox Roger Tennis Resorts Online link to Ponte Vedra Inn amp Club Tennisresortsonline com Retrieved July 31 2017 Fitzroy Maggie When Ponte Vedra was just a rural beach Archived August 12 2011 at the Wayback Machine Florida Times Union May 31 2007 The Type VIIC boat U 584 German U boats of WWII uboat net uboat net Retrieved July 31 2017 FBI History Famous Cases George John Dasch and the Nazi Saboteurs Fbi gov Retrieved July 31 2017 Ponte Vedra Florida Trulia com Retrieved December 18 2012 a b c Money Official Site Finance News amp Advice Since 1972 Money com Archived from the original on June 1 2022 Retrieved July 31 2017 Ponte Vedra Beach average and median listing prices Trulia com Retrieved December 18 2012 Florida Schools Florida State School Ratings Public and Private Greatschools org Retrieved July 31 2017 1 dead link 2 dead link Mark Woods March 30 2022 Jason Altmire knows a thing or two about being in the Dead Center of American politics Jacksonville Times Union Gray Alistair July 28 2017 Florida s hidden gem for prime homes Ponte Vedra Beach Financial Times Retrieved July 31 2017 O Shei Tim May 3 2015 Helping grieving parents is only sure thing for Moorman Billsblitz wp buffalonews com Retrieved July 31 2017 permanent dead link Michael Russell Cbssports com Retrieved July 31 2017 External links EditPonte Vedra Beach Florida at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Resources from Wikiversity nbsp Travel information from Wikivoyage Official website nbsp Geographic data related to Ponte Vedra Beach Florida at OpenStreetMap U S Army Corps of Engineers Jacksonville District St Johns County Florida South Ponte Vedra Beach Vilano Beach and Summer Haven Reaches Coastal Storm Risk Management Project Final Integrated 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