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‘Eventful 1959 passes ball to promising 1960′

By Michelle Quigley

As we near the end of the first decade of the new millennium, let’s look back a few decades to see what The Palm Beach Post editorial board said about the 1950s when we were embarking upon a new decade in the second half of the last century:

The most positive economic factor for the area was the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft plant, “which last month reported passing the 3,000-employee mark.”

In construction “thousands of new dwelling units were built, and these were only a preview of what may be expected.” The city of  “was on the verge of providing a block-square parking facility, had provided some fine samples of modern street lighting, and was thinking seriously about a Clematis Street mall. The long-delayed Royal Park bridge was opened to traffic, and the approaches beautified.”

“Community betterment” recommendations for the new decade included “four-laning of SR 80, at least to SR 7; actual construction of a municipal auditorium; and clarification of Lake Worth.”

Times change, but some things stay the same.

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1950 aerial view of Southern Boulevard and Military Trail.

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Pratt & Whitney Aircraft plant in 1961.

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An undated (but marked as “probably 1960″) file photo of a family touring the Pratt & Whitney plant.

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Posted in Flashback blog December 28, 2009 at 3:20 pm.

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