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The Early Narrations Of Delray Beach In Florida

By Jony Mozen


The land where the beautiful city of Delray now occupies had no recorded human activities as revealed by the early history of Delray Beach till the 1870s when there were reports of the then governor of Florida by the name William and his wife Sara Gleason buying significant portions of land in the area where the city now occupies. 1876 saw the United States of American Life-Saving Services construct the Orange Grove House in the area. Other than for refugees use, the building was meant to be a rescue center for the victims of a ship wreck.

The major economic activity started by the interests of some refugees of African-American decent in farming at the west of the Grove House of Refugees in 1884. Having seen the agricultural potential of this land, the then Michigan postmaster named Linton bought large pieces of land for agriculture. This attracted the attention of Henry Flagler who together with his team built a railway station for East Coast Railroad Company which was completed in 1896.

The place became very popular from 1894 when many farmers from far and wide started flocking. They included both Germans and members of Spanish origins both from Florida and all over the world. Majority of them were after the economic activities such as agriculture and fishing while others were just after adventure and the freedom this place had to offer. The distinct character portrayed by the residents here could be noticed from the moment this community started living together from their interest in sports, religion, education, arts and even the deep bond holding them together.

The town was named Delray, meaning (Of the King) in Spanish as recorded by books narrating Delray Beach Florida history in 1898 when William Linton left the town after having suffered heavily losses resulting from extremely cold winter that left many crops dead. The town was later on officially chartered in 1911 in Florida.

The town was officially chartered in Florida in 1911. The economy took a turn for better in 1920s when tourism and real estate overtook agriculture and fishing as the main economic activities. This witnessed the construction of major hotels and restaurants in addition to the modern infrastructure.

There icing on the cake was in 1923 when the town merged with the beach at the east coast of Florida and adopted the name the City of Delray Beach. The towns surrounding the Canal from the eastern and western sides then merged under the name in 1927 to form what is now known as Delray Beach City which pride itself with sparkling resort town that is centered in a thriving winter colony.

With such a humble historical background, the city now bride itself with the best beach resorts, hotels and restaurants United States has to offer. There are several historical sites within this 15.37 square miles land mass with historical sites such as the Elementary School and High School of Delray built in 1913, the Cason Cottage of 1915, Marina Historic District completed in 1943 and not forgetting the famous Orange Grove of 1876 among others.

The patriotism of residents of this people was tested during the Second World War which saw the natives up in arms jealously guarding their city 24 hours a day and night with the assistance of military personnel patrolling at the beach. The life in the city went a notch higher after the war with area ranking as one of the destination areas in United States. Many prominent figures were attracted by polo games and Polo Ball common in Boca Raton.

This city offers a unique adventure for those who relocate there as most having given reports that that is their best decision in life. Delray Beach Florida history provides all the reasons why this remains the most attractive city to leave United States.




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