Boca Raton, Florida (Part II) - Beach, Inlet & Lake [4K]

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Top contributor David L brings us this excellent drone video from Boca Raton, Florida, a beach community on the storied Gold Coast.  Boca Raton is located in Palm Beach County, roughly 45 mi. (around 70 km) north of Miami and about 25 mi. (roughly 40 km) south of West Palm Beach.  Most of the video was shot on the portion of the city lying on the Deerfield Beach Island, one of the barrier islands that lines much of the coast of Southern Florida. You'll also see the Boca Raton Inlet, which connects Lake Boca Raton with the Atlantic Ocean  

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The earliest known inhabitants of the Boca Raton area were peoples of the Glades Culture, who lived in communities near the ocean as long ago as one thousand years until the eighteenth century. The construction of the Florida East Coast Canal (today's Intracoastal) and the Florida East Coast Railway in the 1890s made the region accessible to a group of resourceful pioneers. By the early 1900s Boca Raton was a tiny agricultural community, many of the farmers specializing in pineapple cultivation. Amongst these were a group of Japanese immigrants under the leadership of Joseph Sakai, who formed a community along today's Yamato Road in 1904.

In May of 1925, the Town of Boca Raton was incorporated at the height of the Florida land boom. The town council commissioned noted society architect Addison Mizner to plan a world-class resort community. His exclusive hotel, known as the Cloister Inn, was completed in 1926 and continues its reign as a city landmark as The Boca Raton. Although many of Mizner's plans for the young community were squelched by the demise of the land boom in 1926, a few survive today - and his architectural style continues to influence the city.

One of Mizner's projects was a design for a city hall for Boca Raton. Completed by Delray architect William Alsmeyer in 1927, Town Hall  at 71 North Federal Highway still bears the original footprint of the Mizner design, and was constructed using ironwork, tile, and woodwork supplied by Mizner Industries. Today the restored Historic Town Hall is the home of the Boca Raton Historical Society and its The Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum. 

In the 1930s and 40s, Boca was known for its winter vegetable crop, particularly the green beans which commanded a premium in northern markets. In 1942, the Army Air Corps established its only war-time radar training school at the site of what is today's Florida Atlantic University and the Boca Raton Airport. The facility brought thousands of servicemen as well as families and civilian employees to the tiny community of Boca Raton, with a population of 723 in 1940.

In the 1960s, South Florida experienced another great land boom, with developments pushing the Everglades and former farmlands increasingly westward. The population grew to almost 30,000 residents by 1970, continuing to increase well outside city limits to this day. In 1962, Boca Raton attracted the newest state university, Florida Atlantic, to the site of the old army airbase. IBM moved one of its computer facilities to Boca Raton in 1967, and in 1981, it was there the first IBM PC, or personal computer, was developed.

https://www.bocahistory.org/our-history

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