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Congress Avenue is a 28.9-mile (46.51 km) long north–south arterial road serving central Palm Beach County, Florida.A 4.8-mile (7.72 km) section from Palm Springs to Palm Beach International Airport encompasses Florida State Road 807 (SR 807), while the remaining southern section is officially known––but seldom referred to––as County Road 807 (CR 807).
Shaw signed the Contract with America and specifically promised to reform welfare during the next congress. [9] On October 25, the League of Women Voters hosted a debate between the two candidates at the Broward County Main Library in Fort Lauderdale. [10] Shaw was endorsed by The News, a Boca Raton-based newspaper, [11] and the Sun-Sentinel. [12]
County Road 704A is Australian Avenue in West Palm Beach. The road is an extension of Congress Avenue , and begins just north of an interchange with Southern Boulevard (US 98 / SR 80). The road terminates at an intersection with Blue Heron Boulevard in Riviera Beach. The road was formerly designated SR 704A. [3]
About 100 local volunteers packed the county’s Democratic Party office off South Congress Avenue in Delray Beach on Sunday at an ice cream social and phone bank — marketed as a women-focused ...
Boca Raton Downtown Library, 400 NW 2nd Ave., Boca Raton Delray Community Center, 50 NW 1st Ave., Delray Beach Ezell Hester Community Center, 1901 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach
Florida's 23rd congressional district is an electoral district for the U.S. Congress, located in the Greater Miami area and covering parts of Broward County and southern Palm Beach County. In the 2020 redistricting cycle , it was drawn as a successor to the previous 22nd district and includes Boca Raton , Coral Springs , most of Deerfield Beach ...
Boca Raton Negro High School, renamed Roadman School in 1956; Colored School No. 4; Everglades Camp, grades 1–6, 1955-1966; East Lake High School (Pahokee) Everglades Vocational High School] (Belle Glade), renamed [[Lake Shore High School (Belle Glade) in 1955; George Washington Carver High School (Delray Beach, Florida)
Boca Raton, seen from the International Space Station. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 29.1 sq mi (75.4 km 2), of which 27.2 sq mi (70.4 km 2) of this is land and 1.9 sq mi (5.0 km 2) of it (6.63%) is water. Boca Raton is a "principal city" (as defined by the Census Bureau) of the Miami metropolitan area.