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Boynton
Beach:
Located in south Florida’s Palm Beach
County, our community boasts a superior life style complimented by
exceptional sub-tropical weather year round and witnessed by a high
rate of residential growth for residents of all ages!
Boynton Beach is the county’s third largest city and claims
the #1 rated beach in Palm Beach County in 2001, by the Palm Beach
Post. Our downtown area is undergoing a strong redevelopment effort
including a multi-million dollar marina project that will have an
enormous impact on the emerging downtown business district.
Here you will find a strong sense of community, an attitude of
accomplishment toward planned development and a strong public /
private partnership working to make things happen.
Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce
Boynton
Beach History:
It was 1894, one year after the last 'Barefoot Mailman' walked
along its sandy shores and two years before Henry Flagler built
his famous railroad, that a former Civil War major from Port Huron,
Michigan named Nathan S. Boynton first set eyes on the area that
now bears his name.
He was so impressed by the natural beauty of what he saw, the year-round
sunshine and pristine beaches, that he returned a year later with
a group of colonists and built the famous Boynton Beach Hotel to
serve as his family's summer residence.
The first settlers soon realized that an unlimited assortment of
fruits and vegetables thrived in the fertile climate. Cultivated
pineapples, tomatoes, mangos, oranges, lemons, grapefruits and limes
were packed in crates and shipped by the ton on the newly built
Florida East Coast Railroad to satisfy the appetites of hungry Americans
across the country.
Boynton Beach remained a fairly unknown tropical paradise known
for its perfect weather and delicious produce until the end of World
War Two.
Soldiers returning home from the war discovered that the small
town located only fifty miles north of Miami was an extraordinarilly
healthy place to raise a family. In addition, Boynton's close proximity
to the Atlantic's Gulfstream soon yielded a bonanza of world-record
catches and guaranteed that the best kept secret on Florida's Gold
Coast would be a secret no longer.
Since that time, Boynton Beach has grown steadily and never looked
back. Motorola built their worldwide paging headquarters here in
1983 and the city's population has risen from 5,000 in 1958 to a
present number of approximately 60,000 residents. Most importantly,
Boynton Beach has expanded wisely, retaining the charm of her orange
groves, dairy farms, fishing marinas and sandy beaches.
Major Boynton and his colorful hotel have long passed into the
annals of history, but the irresistable qualities that attracted
him and the city's first settlers remain as strong as ever to entice
a new generation of visitors and residents.
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