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  2. Boca Raton, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Boca Raton as a city was the creation of architect Addison Mizner. Prior to him, Boca Raton was an unincorporated farming town with a population of 100 in 1920. [41]: 7 [42] In 1925, Mizner announced his plan for "the foremost resort city on the North American continent," [43]: 4 "a new exclusive social capital in America."

  3. History of Palm Beach County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Florida East Coast Railway reached Boca Raton in 1895, the same year that railroad agent and surveyor Thomas Rickards became the first white settler in Boca Raton. Another significant event in 1895 was the completion of the first railroad across Lake Worth, linking Palm Beach and West Palm Beach to allow guests at Flagler's hotels direct ...

  4. Yamato Colony, Florida - Wikipedia

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    As a result, many of the settlers returned to Japan or moved elsewhere in the United States. The remnants of the colony were dispossessed after the entry of the United States into World War II, when their land was purchased to create a U.S. Army Air Corps training base (now the site of Florida Atlantic University and the Boca Raton Airport). [2]

  5. Boca Raton facts that may surprise you: Average rent ... - AOL

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    Boca Raton is home to 97,422 people, according to the 2020 census. Read on to learn more about how the residents of Palm Beach County's second-most populous city — after West Palm Beach with ...

  6. Clarence H. Geist - Wikipedia

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    Geist made a low-interest loan to Boca Raton to finance its first municipal water plant (which he convinced Boca Raton it needed) and provide water for the guests at his new hotel. [10] He built it in Mizner's style, for visual harmony. At the time, the handsome, Mediterranean-style plant was the most modern in the state.

  7. Boca Raton Historical Society and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The historical society has been a contributor of researching local history of Florida and Boca Raton and offers scholars, educators, university graduates and interns access to their research collection and publications, such as the Spanish Papers. [3] The Boca Raton Historical Museum is publicly open from Monday through Friday from 10am to 4pm. [1]

  8. History of the Jews in South Florida - Wikipedia

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    Boca Raton, with an overall population of 100,000 people, has 16 synagogues. [1] ... The first Jewish family to settle in Miami Beach was the Weiss family, Joseph and ...

  9. List of people from Boca Raton - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable people who were born or who live or formerly lived in the city of Boca Raton, Florida. Eric André, comedian; Reed Alexander, actor; Jozy Altidore, soccer player; Rune Alvarado, soccer player; Victoria Azarenka, Belarusian tennis player; Carling Bassett-Seguso with husband Robert Seguso, both tennis players