Adorning the entranceway to Palm Beach’s historic town square is the Memorial Fountain and Park designed by famed architect and creator of the Mediterranean Style, Addison Mizner The fountain and park were built in 1929 to commemorate the sacrifices of the town’s early pioneers. The Fountainhead rests on the backs of four horses emerging from the water, each representing the directions of the compass. The fountain is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a locally designated landmark. Keystone Restoration, Inc. was general contractor commissioned by the Town of Palm Beach to restore the fountain and park.