Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

:"This page is for the community in Florida. For other places, see Pontevedra (disambiguation)."

Ponte Vedra Beach is an unincorporated seaside community in St. Johns County, Florida, United States, 18 miles (29 km) southeast of downtown Jacksonville and 26 miles north of St. Augustine. It is an upmarket tourist resort best known for its association with golf. It is the home of the ATP Tour, the PGA Tour, and The Players Championship [The marketing organizations of these entities insist on uppercase orthography.] is played at The Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass. The area is known for its resorts including the "Ponte Vedra Inn and Club" (a AAA five diamond resort), the "Lodge and Club" (four diamonds), and the "Marriott at Sawgrass" (three diamonds). It also lies in the fourth wealthiest county in Florida, ranking just behind the Palm Beach and Naples areas. Most of the beaches have limited public access, with the exception of Mickler's Landing and Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve. Golf, tennis, boating and surfing are other popular activities.

History

European discovery

Ponte Vedra Beach may have been first sighted by Juan Ponce de Leon on his search for the Fountain of Youth in 1513. Since Leon's precise landfall is unknown, this claim may be made by many communities on the east coast of Florida.

Previous name

In 1916 the community was known as "Mineral City", and titanium (ilmenite) extraction was significant, as well as that of zircon and rutile. [ [http://www.dep.state.fl.us/geology/geologictopics/minerals.htm "Florida's Minerals"] ] These minerals were recovered from beach sands by the commercial firm of the "National Lead Company", under the leadership of Henry Holland Buckman and George A. Pritchard. During the First World War titanium was a component of poison gas, and therefore a strategic mineral. The golf courses created for recreational purposes by their company became the root of the present golf industry.

Current name

The present name of the place appears to be in honor of the city of Pontevedra (Ponte Vedra), capital city of the province of the same name in the region (province) of Galicia in Spain. In the Galician language (one of the four official languages of Spain, which language in fact more nearly resembles the Portuguese language), "Ponte Vedra" means "Pontus Veteri" (think "veteran pont"). The Santa Maria, flagship of Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage of discovery, was built in that town.

Submarines and saboteurs

During World War II the German submarine U-584 debarked four saboteurs at Ponte Vedra as part of the failed Operation Pastorius. 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. [Operation Pastorius] [Ex parte Quirin] After landing they strolled up the beach to Jacksonville Beach, where they caught a city bus to Jacksonville and departed by train for Cincinnati. The invaders were captured before they could do any damage. They were tried by a military tribunal and executed. [ [http://www.fbi.gov/libref/historic/famcases/nazi/nazi.htm "FBI History, Famous Cases: George John Dasch and the Nazi Saboteurs"] ]

Nature preserve

Ponte Vedra Beach is also the site of the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, a large nature preserve that includes miles of protected beaches, wetlands, and near-pristine woods.

Demographics

Median household income in this "village" (city) is $79,608. The population (including surrounding areas) in 2005 was given as 35,400.

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. [http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2005/snapshots/46233.html Money Magazine's Best Places to Live 2005] ]

Notable Ponte Vedrans

Famous athletes/celebrities from/residing in Ponte Vedra:

* Kim Alexis, supermodel
*John Richardson, Professional Race Car Driver, Automotive Engineer
* Ron Duguay, former hockey player and coach
* Ben Nowland, Auburn University, center
* Fred Funk, professional golfer
* Len Mattiace, professional golfer
* David Duval, professional golfer
* Vijay Singh, professional golfer
* Jim Furyk, professional golfer
* Matt Kuchar, professional golfer
* Frank Lickliter, professional golfer
* Terry Jaymes, morning radio show host
* Todd Martin, professional tennis player
* Mark Brunell, NFL quarterback, New Orleans Saints
* Connie Fletcher, actress, All My Children
* Nancy Soderberg, Member of the former Clinton Administration
* Donna Orender, President of the WNBA
* Tony Boselli, former professional football player
* Christian Laettner, former pro basketball player
* Rick Rhoden, former professional baseball player, professional golfer
* Billy Kratzert, former professional golfer, golf commentator
* Bob Wenzel, former Rutgers University, Jacksonville University basketball coach, CBS college basketball commentator
* Mark McCumber, professional golfer
* Tim Finchem, Commissioner, PGA Tour
* Pete Mitchell, professional football player
* Don Davey, professional football player
* Victoria Crawford, Professional Wrestler
* Ted Goin-Professional Golfer

Communications designators

* Area Code: 904
* Zip Code: 32082
* In June 2006 the United States Postal Service designated an area to the south and southwest of the 32082 area as "Ponte Vedra" (sans the "Beach" extension) and assigned it Zip Code 32081.

References

External links

* [http://www.pontevedrachamber.org/visitorinfo/history.cfm Ponte Vedra Chamber of Commerce History]
* [http://www.getaway4florida.com/ St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra & the Beaches Visitor and Convention Bureau]


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