The 1902 historic home of Henry Flagler is now a National Historic Landmark open to the public as the Flagler Museum.
One Whitehall Way (at Cocoanut Row) Palm Beach , FL 33480 United States
Really beautiful museum . Tours offer a peak into the lives of the Palm Beach elite.
Spend the day exploring Florida from its roots. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the 55-room museum features guided tours and changing exhibits .
Beautiful place full of history. Enjoy high tea in the dining room and walk through the old train car. Take a walk on the lake trail .
One beautiful mansion and the grounds are something to see as is the trolley car.
An amazing slice of the America dream. Well worth a visit
Enjoyed learning about Henry Flagler and his influence on Florida. Worth the visit.
Our favorite museum in Palm Beach County , this tour will leave you in awe of both the structure and Henry Flagler , without whom there might be no "Florida" today. -WV
Standard Oil cofounder Henry Flagler built this Beaux Arts home in 1902. His private railcar is out on the lawn and fun to see as well .
Great place to see and learn about the Gilded Age! the Bed rooms are fun to look at two. Plan to be there for about an hour and a half.
This house is amazing. Guided tours currently offered at 11am and 2pm.
You can board Mr Flagler's rail car.
Florida history at its best!
Must c! Florida history
Great place to join and visit! Learn about the founding of Palm Beach. Read more
Wonderful place to visit and learn the very rich history of Palm Beach. Read more
Complain and get that prick fired man!
A waiter stole a wedding card from our table FUCK this place. Manager was an asshole about it too.
Beautiful garden, with a photo moment at every corner, don't miss this stop. Amazing! - Kelly King
Just grab some to go from cafe delamar or pizza al fresco and find a table out of the way. Lunch! - Hollis Tidwell
Good happy hour spot. Also good for dinning and shopping. Love the movie theatre. - Christopher Nason
Love the tuna fish. Marbles throughout the dish is sweet relish and thinly sliced carrots great recipe. Always get tuna fish - John D'Agostino