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The DuBois Home, constructed in 1898, stands as a testament to the early settlers of the Jupiter area. It now serves as a museum that recounts the stories of those who helped shape the community. The great-granddaughter spoke fondly of her grandmother, who lived across from the lighthouse, where she first met her grandfather. This personal connection to the home adds a unique and emotional significance to its reopening.
Unearthing the Past
Archaeological discoveries at the site have revealed secrets from the past, including rare beads and pottery believed to have originated from Ponce de Leon. Such findings illustrate the rich tapestry of history embedded in the land, further emphasizing the importance of preserving this historical site.