Archive for the ‘Florida’ Category

Homes for Sale in Delray Beach

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

If you are looking for homes for sale in Delray Beach, Florida there is a great site that will allow you to look at all the amazing houses for sale for free.

Here is a little history about Delray Beach.

Americans may have lived, or through the area at different times, and hunters, trappers and runaway slaves have lived, or the area in the 18th and 19th centuries, but no data or evidence for them.

Recorded history begins with the construction of the Orange Grove House Asylum in 1876. The house derived its name from the forest of mature sour orange and other tropical fruit trees in the place chosen for the house of refuge but no record or evidence of the trees planted survived.

Agreement started in 1884, when African Americans Panhandle of Florida bought land a little inland from the Orange Grove House refuge and began farming. By 1894 Black community is large enough to establish the first school in the area.

In 1894 William Seelye “Steel Cut Linton, Post of Saginaw, Michigan, bought a plot of land west of Orange Grove House of refuge, and began selling lots in what he hoped to become farmers. Initially, this community was named after Linton. In 1896 Henry Flagler extended his Florida East Coast Railroad south from West Palm Beach, Miami, with a station at Linton.

In Linton settlers began to succeed with a truck farming of winter vegetables for northern markets. A hard freeze in 1898 was an obstacle, but many of the settlers left, including William Linton.Partly in an attempt to change the happiness of the community, or behind a bad reputation, the settlement of the name was changed in 1901 to Delray, after Detroit near Delray (Delray “is Anglicized spelling of the” Del Rey “is Spanish for “the king”), which in turn was named after the battle of the Mexican-American War of Molino del Rey).

In 1910, Delray had a population of 250. In 1911 the area was chartered by Florida as an integrated city. In the same year pineapple and tomato canneries were built. Pineapples became the primary culture of the area. This is reflected in the name of the current Pineapple Grove neighborhood near downtown Delray Beach. By 1920 the population had reached 1051 Delray.

In Delray School, built in 1913, now houses the Cornell Museum, part of Old School Square in Delray Beach.

John and Elizabeth Shaw ANDREW SOUNDY House is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Cason house built in 1915, operates as a museum of the Delray Beach Historical Society.

In 1920, drainage of the Everglades west of Delray reduce the groundwater, making it harder for pineapple growing, while extending the Florida East Coast Railway to Key West resulted in competition from Cuban pineapples for the markets of the northern United States.

Florida land boom of 1920 brought new prosperity to Delray.Tourism and real estate speculation became important in the local economy. Delray issue bonds to raise money for water and sewer lines, paved streets and sidewalks to install. Several hotels were built. At that time Delray was the largest city on the east coast of Florida between West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale. The collapse of the land boom in 1926 left Delray saddled with high debt bonds, and a significant reduction in revenue from property taxes.

Delray was separated from the Atlantic coast of Florida East Coast Canal (now part of the Intracoastal waterway). In 1923 the area between the canal and entered the ocean as Delray Beach. In 1927, Delray and Delray Beach merged into one town named Delray Beach.

West Palm Beach Real Estate

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

West Palm Beach is a pretty big city. However, the city is facing a housing crisis. The prices of West Palm Beach Real Estate are down right now so it is a buyers market.

West Palm Beach offers a variety of residential housing styles in every price range, from urban downtown apartments to high-rise waterfront condos to single-family homes. Several historic districts throughout the city offer beautiful, Spanish-style homes in charming neighborhoods.

Window Treatments Palm Beach Gardens

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Recently, I was on an expedition to find a local store in Palm Beach Gardens that sold plantation shutters. My wife and I wanted to look at these shutters and see if we could find some motorized window treatments for our new home in the Palm Beach Gardens area.

We came across Capitol Carpet and Tile’s window treatment division. They have enormous selection of Window Treatments.

So if you are looking for Window Treatments Palm Beach Gardens check out Capitol’s Window Treatment Website.

South Florida Moving Companies

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

Recently a co-worker of mine needed to move from Jacksonville to West Palm Beach. She looked everywhere for a highly rated West Palm Beach moving company. She finally found one called Pick Up On Demand.

These guys were professionals and made her move go smooth.

I would highly recommend this South Florida Moving Company.

Tropical Storm Nicole Photos

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

As Tropical Storm Nicole passes through South Florida, one of our readers gave us some pictures to post on our website. Here are some photos from the tropical storm in Florida.

Tropical Storm Nicole

Web Design Companies in West Palm Beach

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Web Design Companies in West Palm Beach

If you are looking for a web design company is West Palm Beach, Florida, you may want to try SmartLink Internet Marketing.

Their internet business solutions are second to none. They offer a competitive rate and they are one of the best web design companies in West Palm Beach.

Give them a call or go to their site. www.thinksmartlink.com

Not only do they do web design work but they do traffic generation by using the latest SEO techniques.

If you have used Smartlink and would like to give a review, please feel free to comment below. Let’s see how many SmartLink Reviews we can get.

Surety Bonds Palm Beach Florida

Monday, August 9th, 2010

If you need a surety bond, probate bond fiduciary bond or court bond anywhere in Florida, go to http://www.suretyandprobatebonds.com/ now.

Simon Insurance is Florida’s premiere choice when it comes to getting a probate bond.

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Kayaking

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

If you are a resident of Florida and recently divorced, you might want to try Kayaking for singles in Fort Lauderdale.

According to Wikipedia.

Kayaking is the use of a kayak for moving across water. Kayaking and Canoeing are also known as Paddling. Kayaking is generally differentiated from canoeing by the sitting position of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle. A kayak is defined by the International Canoe Federation (the world sanctioning body) as a boat where the paddler faces forward, legs in front, using a double bladed paddle. Almost all kayaks have closed decks, although there are many sit-on-top kayaks which are growing in popularity, as well as inflatable kayaks which come without decks but which have air chambers surrounding the boat. A canoe is defined as a boat where the paddler faces forward and sits or kneels in the boat, using a single bladed paddle. Canoes can be closed deck or open deck.

What is it like to live in Florida

Friday, July 16th, 2010

What is it like to live in Florida.

One of my friends just moved to Florida. They were from Ohio. Now that it is summer time in Florida, Tom is sweating all the time.

Sorry Tom, but your Ohio blood is not used to this weather. It may take a while to get used to it.

Also there are hurricanes down here unlike Ohio.