Showing posts with label south florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south florida. Show all posts

Friday, September 27, 2019

Fran’s Chicken in Boca Raton, FL



Fran’s Chicken in #bocaraton #fl #beautifulfla a fixture in #florida since 1964. They like to say, “If the colonel had our recipe, he’d be a general.” (at Fran’s Chicken Heaven)
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Saturday, April 20, 2019

Roseate spoonbill - (Platalea ajaja)



All spoonbills have large, flat, spatulate bills and feed by wading through shallow water. This one is enjoying another #beautifulfla day along a tributary to the #stanleyweavercanal in #boyntonbeach #florida #birds #spoonbills #fl #floridaexplored #lovefl as with flamingos the #spoonbills acquire pink coloration for the same reason. (at Boynton Beach, Florida)
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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Public Art in Sanborn Square, Boca Raton, FL









Public art in Sanborn Square in #beautifulfla #bocaraton #florida #fl #floridaexplored #lovefl #publicart Sanborn Square is renowned as a site that displays many pieces of public art temporarily though this #sculpture adorns the park permanently. (at Sanborn Square, Boca Raton FL.. Yoga with Leslie Glickman)
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Bust of Maestro Mark S. Azzolina (Lt Col US Air Force, retired)
In the early 1950s, the site directly across from Boca Raton's Old Town Hall, formerly a bus station, sat empty. In 1953, owner of the land, Eleanor Sanborn, generously allowed the town's annual holiday celebrations to take place there. By 1955, she donated the land to the city in memory of her late husband, Boca Raton part time resident Dr. William E. Sanborn, a wealthy Detroit dentist. The small park became the city's town square, hosting numerous gatherings. As the Boca Raton Community Redevelopment Agency was established and began making improvements to the downtown district, local residents voted in 1983 to expand Sanborn Square, removing the portion of Boca Raton Road that bisected the park. Benefactors Charles and Dorothy Schmidt made this improvement possible through a generous donation of additional land just north of Boca Raton Road. In 1985, the community celebrated the dedication of the new Sanborn Square. Today, Sanborn Square remains the heart of Downtwon Boca. It is a green and shady oasis amidst all the activity of a vibrant and lively downtown district and is host to many events year round.