Walk the shores of this quiet, pretty stretch of land, a finger on the map, surrounded by the Intracoastal on the west and the Atlantic Ocean on the east. One road, A1A (Ocean Drive) runs through this narrow piece of land, dividing up the many condominium buildings & homes that abut the waters edge on both sides, many with boat docks. Realtor MARILYN JACOBS SPECIALIZES IN WATERFRONT CONDO SALES and will sell your condo quickly and find you the HOME OF YOUR DREAMS (561-302-3388).
Thursday, August 7, 2008
COME SEE WHAT IT MEANS TO BE PART OF AN “OCEAN CITY”
The Delray Beach Historical Society is showing “Treasures of the Sea’ in the Archives Room at Old School Square’s Cornell Museum, 51 North Swinton Avenue through August 30th. You will see vintage photos and post cards, artifacts, DVD’s, beach coming collections and other items. This show is being held along with the museum’s exhibit, “Paintings beneath the Sea,” by Jason Mathias. The DBHS website (www.db-hs.org) says, “Throughout the years the sea has provided humans with untold treasures. The people of Delray Beach have always valued their proximity to the sea and it has been a strong part of the identity of our city.” Tuesday through Friday, 10 am to 4 pm. For more info call 561-243-2577 or email dbhs@bellsouth.net.
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