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Island House poised to become Flagler County's premier event venue

July 24, 2024 | Flagler County, Florida



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Island House poised to become Flagler County's premier event venue
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential of Princess Place Preserve and the Island House as a burgeoning hub for wellness tourism and event hosting. The conversation highlighted the unique attributes of the Island House, which is not only the oldest intact structure in Flagler County but also boasts Florida's oldest in-ground swimming pool. This historic venue, often referred to as the \"crown jewel\" of the county, is set within a 1,500-acre preserve that offers a picturesque setting for various events.

Karen Callahan, the communications and engagement manager for Flagler County, presented a marketing plan aimed at establishing the Island House as a premier event venue. The target audience includes local residents, event hosts, and visitors seeking destination weddings. The plan emphasizes the versatility of the venue, which could accommodate not just weddings but also corporate events, birthday parties, reunions, and agritourism activities.

The initiative aims to ensure economic vitality through sustainable practices and preservation efforts. All proceeds from events held at the Island House will be reinvested into the maintenance of Princess Place, enhancing amenities and educational programming for the community. This strategic approach seeks to leverage the area's natural beauty and historical significance to attract both residents and tourists, fostering a vibrant local economy while celebrating the region's environmental treasures.

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