7 things to know about Wellington, Florida: Swamplands turned stomping grounds (2024)

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Wellington will celebrate its 26th year as an incorporated village this December, but its history datesto the 1950s and involves land speculators, acres of fruit, leaders of industry and visits from Britain's royal family.

Here are seven things you may not know about it.

1. Who was Wellington? And what's this about aflying cow?

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In 1951, a New York businessman and investor named Charles Oliver Wellington purchased 18,000 acres of swampland at the edge of the Everglades on the advice ofArthur William "Bink" Glisson, an agent for the Bateman Real Estate Agency of Pompano Beach.

That land later became the Village of Wellington. The key change took place in the early 1970s. Investment Corp. of Florida in 1971 bought 7,400 acres from Wellington's estate for $5.9 million. Palm Beach County approved a plan for the area in 1972, with plans to house 37,000 people. 1974 saw the first homes occupied.

Charles Oliver Wellington also was a pilot and used a western section of his property as a landing strip for his plane. Today, that landing strip is known as Flying Cow Road, "COW" being Wellington's initials.

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2. Who was Bink, and who named a forest after him?

The village may carry Wellington's name, but it was theman nicknamed "Bink" – Arthur William Glisson – who catalyzed its transformation from swampland to the mix of farmland, neighborhoods and equestrian areas it is today.

He was proudest of what he called the Big Blue, 91 acres of cypress he discovered and demanded that developers preserve when Palm Beach Polo and Country Club was under construction decades ago. Legend has it he pulled a gun on a Polo employee who drove a tractor too close to the preserve.

Although the village he helped create does not bear his name, a stretch of the village at Southern Boulevard and Flying Cow Road reminds visitors of his presence: Binks Forest Drive, Binks Forest Elementary School, and the Binks Forest residential community. Old-timers just referred to the area as Bink's woods.

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3. The AcmeImprovement District: Is this a Warner Brothers cartoon?

No. It's real, not something out of the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote, and it's still part of Wellington life today.

Two years after Wellington bought the property, the Florida Legislature created the AcmeImprovement District todrain the land and control flooding in the area, and then four years later to build and maintain roads to prepare the area for development.

Bink served as the district's first employee and general manager, and Wellington was its first chairman.

Up until Dec. 31, 1995, the special district served as Wellington's local government.

Acme is now a dependent district of the village, and the two bodies share the same governing board. In addition to providing water, it still builds roadways and maintains equestrian trails.

4. Strawberry fields, for a while

After the AcmeImprovement District was established, Wellington became a suitable location for agriculture, and portions of the land were sold to farmers for growing crops such as strawberries. In all, there were 2,000 acres of farmland growing them, making Wellington for a time the world's largest strawberry patch.A variety of citrus fruits thrived on the property as well.

Nowadays, strawberries can be found at local farmer's markets. The Lakeside Market at Wellington Town Center will open every Friday from 5-9 p.m. beginning Oct.1 to offer a selection of fresh produce. There are other markets in the western communities as well.

5. Population of Wellington has grown larger and more diverse

At one point, the number of horses in Wellington today outnumbered the people living there in 1953, when fewer than 100 people called it home. By 1980, about 8,000 people lived there, and according to the 2020 Census, the village's total population is now 61,637, making it about equal in size to Jupiter.

The village has grown in both number and diversity over the years. Today, about 3-in-5 residents are white. In 2010, when the total population was56,508, about 4-in-5 of the residents were white.

Over the past decade, Black, Hispanic, and Asian populations have grown in Wellington, with 6,718 Black residents, 3,245 Asian residentsand 14,912 Hispanic residents now making up about 40% of the total population.

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6. Wellington is the 'Winter Equestrian Capital of the World'

The village is deeply rooted in the equestrian lifestyle, so much so that a horse outline appears on its community emblem, and it has been deemed the Winter Equestrian Capital of the World.

During the height of the season, up to 20,000 horses can be found in Wellington at any given time.

Many of these horses compete at thePalm Beach International Equestrian Center during the Winter Equestrian Festival,the longest-running equestrian event in the world. From January to April, thousands of athletes, some of them Olympians, demonstrate their skills in sports such as dressage and show jumping.

After the competitionended two weeks early duein 2020, and closed to spectators this year because of COVID-19,the Winter Equestrian Festival will make a full return Jan. 12.

To stay up to date with the festival, visit the equestrian center's website atPalm Beach International Equestrian Centeror call the center at561-793-JUMP (561-793-5867).

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7. Prestigious polo players and million-dollar spectators

Wellington's prestigious polo grounds put the village on the map as a community fit for royalty.

William T. "Bill"Ylvisaker is largely credited with bringing the so-called sport of kings to Wellington in the late 1970s, when he opened Palm BeachPoloand Country Club, just west of the present-day homes of the Mall at Wellington Green and Wellington Regional Medical Center.

Prince Charles often visited the club to compete in the days before the village was incorporated. In 1985, he was joined by Princess Diana, where she presented the winning team with the Princess of Wales trophy.

Prince Harry, Diana and Charles' son, followed in 2016 when he played a charity match at Valiente Polo Farm.

Polo also helped raise Wellington's profile with people of wealth, many of whom have become part-time residents and the owners of multimillion-dollar homes.

They include former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, whose daughter Georgina competes in equestrian events; Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates; and rock star Bruce Springsteen, whose daughter, Jessica Springsteen, won an Olympic silver medal as an equestrian this summer in Tokyo.

rharper@pbpost.com

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7 things to know about Wellington, Florida: Swamplands turned stomping grounds (2024)

FAQs

What is a fun fact about Wellington Florida? ›

In fact, the area that is known as Wellington was once the world's largest strawberry patch. Bink Glisson was hired by Charles Oliver Wellington to oversee the property that was soon to become known as the Flying Cow (Charles Oliver Wellington) Ranch.

Why is Wellington, FL famous? ›

Discover all must-do activities and things to do beyond polo matches and equestrian competitions in Wellington, Florida—the Winter Equestrian Capital of the World. For the “horse lovers,” you just can't beat Wellington.

Is Wellington, Florida a wealthy area? ›

The per capita income in Wellington in 2022 was $51,226, which is upper middle income relative to Florida, and wealthy relative to the rest of the US.

What is replacing fresh market in Wellington, FL? ›

The new Publix store will replace the Fresh Market near The Mall at Wellington Green on Forest Hill Boulevard.

What are important facts about Wellington? ›

Wellington is the capital of New Zealand, an island country in the South Pacific Ocean. The city is New Zealand's cultural center. It is located on the coast of North Island. The city and its port lie on a bay called Port Nicholson, one of the world's finest harbors.

What is Wellington best known for? ›

Wellington's reputation as New Zealand's culinary capital is well-deserved: it has more eateries and bars per capita than New York City. Wellington is famous for its tucked-away bars, café culture, award-winning restaurants and bars, and great coffee.

What is the racial makeup of Wellington Florida? ›

The 5 largest ethnic groups in Wellington, FL are White (Non-Hispanic) (54.5%), Two+ (Hispanic) (12.8%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (10.6%), White (Hispanic) (10.3%), and Asian (Non-Hispanic) (5.32%).

What is the most expensive neighborhood in Wellington FL? ›

With a median home price of $810,174 and a median rent of $2,161, Palm Beach Polo and Country Club is the most expensive neighborhood on our list. Based on the growth in home prices in Palm Beach Polo and Country Club over the last 3 years, it ranks No. 1 among all the neighborhoods in Wellington.

What is the rich part of Wellington? ›

The most expensive suburb in Wellington is Seatoun, which has a median house price of $1,735,450 and is located in the Wellington City district. That means that Seatoun's median house price is 222% of Wellington's median.

What is the poverty rate in Wellington Florida? ›

About 2.9% of families and 4.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.2% of those under age 18 and 3.8% of those age 65 or over.

Where do the ultra wealthy live in Florida? ›

Some of the richest neighbourhoods in Florida are Fisher Island, Key Biscayne, Indian River Shores, Gulf Stream, Orchid, and Sanibel. What makes the richest neighbourhoods in Florida so expensive?

Why did Sprouts close in Wellington? ›

It is one of 11 stores the supermarket chain is closing nationwide for being "too big" and not making enough bucks. The store, on State Road 7 between Southern and Forest Hill boulevards, will shut down April 30. Until then, it will continue operating regularly from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week.

Who owns The Fresh Market? ›

As of July 5th, 2022, Cencosud completed the acquisition of 67% of the shares of The Fresh Market Holdings, Inc, with Apollo Global Management and other shareholders retaining 33% of the shares. For more information regarding Cencosud and The Fresh Market results, please visit the Cencosud Investor Relations website.

How many locations does The Fresh Market have? ›

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What is special about Wellington? ›

Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand, and is the administrative centre of the Wellington Region. It is the world's southernmost capital of a sovereign state. Wellington features a temperate maritime climate, and is the world's windiest city by average wind speed.

What is a fun fact about Wellington for kids? ›

  • 10 interesting facts about Wellington, New Zealand.
  • Wellington's real name is Te Whanganui-a-Tara. ...
  • Wellington is the most remote capital city in the world. ...
  • Wellington is the windiest city in the world. ...
  • Wellington scores high for quality of life. ...
  • Wellington has more cafés per capita than NYC.
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Why is Wellington so famous? ›

Beef Wellington became a popular dish in the 1950s and '60s, largely thanks to the American chef and cookbook author Julia Child's having included a recipe for the French variation in her best-selling book Mastering the Art of French Cooking (1961) and then, on a 1965 episode of her television show The French Chef, ...

What is a fun fact about Mount Wellington? ›

Mount Wellington lies directly behind Hobart and is the city's dominant feature. It is 1,270 metres high and was formed during the Permian, Triassic and Jurassic ages. The Organ Pipes are the predominant feature, named for both appearance and sounds produced by the wind.

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