The Flamingo Park Historic District is one of West Palm Beach’s most architecturally diverse and community-driven neighborhoods, perched on the highest coastal ridge between downtown and Miami. Established during the 1920s land boom, the district is a lush urban forest of century-old mango and banyan trees that shade a mix of Mediterranean Revival, Spanish Mission, and Frame Vernacular homes. Known for its creative "bohemian-chic" energy, the neighborhood is just steps from the Norton Museum of Art, the Armory Art Center, and the trendy Grandview Public Market. Residents enjoy a uniquely walkable lifestyle with brick-paved streets, active neighborhood events like the annual Holiday Historic Home Tour, and a central park that—true to local lore—served as a cemetery before being transformed into the serene green space that anchors the community today.