Everybody Who Sees Delray Beach Florida Loves It

By Jony Mozen


Florida is one of the most popular vacation spots and no wonder as it has a subtropical climate. Delray Beach Florida is a coastal city in the United States of America and when a census was taken in twenty ten there were over sixty thousand people living in the County. The official language spoken is English with Spanish and then French Creole.

Its Eastern boarders stretch along the Atlantic Ocean for just under six and a half kilometres and directly to the south it is boarded by Baco Raton. To the southeast and south is Highland Beach and north is Boynton Beach. This specific area has a total of just over forty one square kilometres and forty square kilometres of that is water.

Another must visit is the Spady Cultural Heritage Museum and they have a lot of African American history within its walls. It is in the home of the now deceased Solomon David Spady whom was an African American teacher and leader in the year's nineteen twenty two to nineteen fifty seven. It was opened in two thousand and one and is solely funded by the Redevelopment Agency and Cultrual Council of Delray Beach Community.

For those that have to have a book the Public Library has thousand to choose from. They have free computer access and do give computer classes if requested. They are open every day of the week but times do differ so check before hand. They are also offer different courses that improve one's understanding of the world.

The remains of the steamship Inchulva is still located in the shallow waters and is a very popular habitat for many corals and a large variety of fish. It sank on September the eleventh 1903 and is more commonly known as the Delray Wreck. This site is a very popular place for those that enjoy snorkelling and scuba diving.

Each day the water Utilities Department pumps about two million gallons of treated water into the Wetlands. There are well over one hundred different species of birds that have been seen and they include the not very often seen pied-billed grebe, black bellied whistling ducks and the snowy egrets. There are many aquatic animals to be seen as well and they range from different species of frogs, turtles, alligators as well as raccoons and rabbits.

There are many landmarks and old buildings that are considered Historic. The Old School Square is located on North Swinton Avenue and Atlantic Avenue. The square has the Cornell Museum of Art and American Culture, the Crest Theatre and the vintage gymnasium with an outdoor entertainment pavilion.

The beginnings of this site began in nineteen thirteen and the elementary school had from grade one to twelve. As more people came to the town the high school was built on the same site just north of the original building and that was in nineteen twenty five. Over the following years these two schools were too small to accommodate everyone and the high school moved just north of town. As time progressed the buildings for the Elementary school fell into disrepair and were abandoned. A small group of people then decided to try and restore and preserve the building and saw that it could easily be converted into a cultural arts centre. It now has a new face and is called the Crest Theatre.




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