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  • Where daughters become wives. Where sons become husbands. 'Happily Ever Afters' begin at Royal Palm. With cascading fountains, elegant ballrooms, winding staircases, and wrap around verandas Royal Palm is the perfect venue to create memories that will last a lifetime.
  • Palms Dining Room The Palms Dining Room is located in our renovated Clubhouse. It boasts a picturesque view through expansive windows overlooking our 38 acre lake, making it the perfect place to enjoy a dinner with friends, neighbors and guests. The restaurant offers upscale fine dining, with a wide range of selections prepared by our Executive.
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