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The History of Pembroke
Pines, FL
Pembroke Pines was incorporated in 1960 when 98% of 425 voters cast “yes”
votes in Enron Day’s carport. The less than a square mile property
was between Pembroke Road (south) and then Hollywood Boulevard (north)
and SW 72 Avenue (west) and the Florida Turnpike (east). Dr. Seth Kipnis
was the first mayor, who presided over a 7 member Board of Alderman (or
councilmen/women).
This first section of Pembroke Pines had been a dairy farm pasture, as
had most of the western habitable reaches of southwest Broward County
along the University Drive area. In 1943, pioneer dairy farmer Henry D.
Perry sold 640 acres to the U.S. Navy for a flight-training field between
Pembroke Road and Hollywood Boulevard. After World War II, the airport
was turned over to Broward County for small plane use. During the winter,
there may be two or three advertising blimps operating out of the airport
and U.S. Coast Guard helicopters practicing search and rescue skills.
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