One of the, if not the biggest name in social media, Facebook, released a list of the “most mentioned places” on their site. The media juggernaut that is Facebook said that amongst the most mentioned places on Facebook included Theme parks, landmarks and national parks. The list includes an account of the top 20 places people around the world who have Facebook have talked about the most during 2015. 

Whether you are a local Floridian or have only traveled to the “Sunshine State” you know the popularity of the Disney and Universal theme parks. Among the top 20 list of places mist mentioned on Facebook in 2015, the Disney Theme Parks took the top spot. The second most mentioned place on Facebook is the Universal Studios Theme Parks. These Floridian hot…

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The Red Reef Park offers 67 acres of pristine, oceanfront preserve right in the heart of Boca Raton, Florida. The park offers residents and guests a breath of fresh air! There are no high-rises along the Red Reef beaches, so you really feel like you’re back to basics. 

Things To Do In Red Reef Park

  • Snorkeling: You won’t need a boat to get out to the reefs! Beautiful, tropical reefs are abundant here in Red Reef Park and you can swim to them from the beach! These rock and reef outcroppings are teaming with vibrant reef fish, sea fans, corals, turtles, eels and even dolphins. 
  • Swimming: Lifeguards are on duty year round at Red Reef from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm so you know you swim safely. 
  • Fishing: One of the most popular pastimes at the park…

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The 10th Annual PGA Art Festival and Craft Fair is coming to Palm Beach Gardens this weekend. This beloved festival is the perfect way to stroll through the parks and gardens of PGA National with family and friends. 

The festival kicks off at 10am on Saturday, December 12th. You and your guests can walk through the beautiful gardens and streets lined with vendors, crafters and artists. The handcrafted products and arts are all one of kind as their artisans make them each by hand. In the holiday spirit these beautiful products make for great gifts for friends and loved ones. Delicious samples of drinks and food from some of the best restaurants in town will be available for your enjoyment. Live music will flow through the streets making the PGA Art…

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Come out to the South Florida Science Museum and Aquarium in West Palm Beach to walk with dinosaurs like never before. You can walk with 13 life-sized, animatronic dinosaurs. Roaring, breathing and full of life like movements; these dinosaurs represent the diversity that existed millions of years ago. 

The exhibit is meant to deliver a global experience to guests that give a glimpse of what the world was like when dinosaurs walked it. The types of dinosaurs on display come from all over the world. You will learn about dinosaurs from the once tropical beaches in Antarctica, the seas of Northern America, the hot plains of Africa all the way to the wildernesses of Brazil. 

Not only does this incredible, South Florida Science and Aquarium exhibit…

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The 21st Annual Holiday Boat Parade of Palm Beach is coming to town this Saturday, December 5, 2015. It is a cherished event in the area and local residents prepare for it for weeks. 

A major event of the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County (MIAPBC) and festive present to society, the Annual Holiday Boat Parade will set the bar even higher this year. The 2015 21st Annual Palm Beach Holiday Boat Parade kicks off the holiday season this year on Saturday, December 5!

In years past the famous Palm Beach Boat Parade collected more than 18,000 toys for needy children in Palm Beach County!  Favorite area businesses and local municipalities continue providing ongoing support for the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County event. 

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The former Jai Alai Fronton at Mangonia Park in West Palm Beach has been selected for a new, $500 million business and technology center. The center is the vision of Victor Palacios, a former real estate broker and businessman. Palacios said his Palm Beach Business and Technology Center would feature businesses and vocational schools as well as a K-12 charter school, a cultural center, a sports venue, some retail and dining, and even a hotel.

The Mangonia Park, a 53 acre piece of land on 45th street that has been owned by boxing promoter, Don King since 1999. The land has been vacant and unused since 1994. It has been appraised by the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser and was given a market value of nearly $7million. 

The possible Business and…

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The Holidays are right around the corner and south Florida will start lighting up with beautiful ornaments and festive décor. Taking place tomorrow is the annual celebration of the Delray Beach Tree Lighting. 

Every year around the holidays Delray Beach lights a 100-foot Christmas tree. The tree is a famous ornament that decorates the Old School Square grounds. It is so large that spectators can even walk through the enormous tree. 

Old School Square Cultural Arts Center is one of Delray Beach’s prized assets. It is now known as the Delray Beach Center for the Arts and was created by a group of local art enthusiasts who saved two historic buildings from demolition, the 1913 Delray Elementary and 1925 Delray high school buildings. This group…

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Regarded as one of the most desirable aviation communities in the nation, Tailwinds of Ranch Colony has something special to offer. Tailwinds is not only acclaimed for its unique airpark theme but it offers the beautiful real estate and lavish amenities that people are looking for. Comprised of only 51 home sites Tailwinds is an intimate neighborhood yet it has a great sense of community. All of the homes rest on five-acre parcels of land and have access to the private runway. This private runway spans 3,000 feet, is nicely paved and lighted for night flights as well. A variety of aircrafts arrive and depart for their adventures from the Tailwinds runway including: helicopters, private jets, turbo-prop planes, multi engine aircrafts and more!

The…

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For the first time ever, the city of Downtown West Palm Beach will be transformed into an outdoor art exhibition called CANVAS Outdoor Museum Show. Your art experience will have no boundaries and no limits at the CANVAS show from November 8th to 22nd. 

More than twenty different locations will be transformed into massive art installations. Feast your eyes on building-sized frescos, intricate murals and jaw dropping works of art. These works will be applied to the sides of condominium towers, hotels, a city-owned garage, and even the Royal Park Bridge that leads to Palm Beach. 

Some of the world-renowned artists to be featured in CANVAS include 2Alas; Bik-Ismo; Cheryl Maeder; David Walker; Eduardo Kobra; Jean-Luc Moerman; Jeremy Penn; José Bedia;…

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Veterans Day is a day celebrating and honoring anyone who has served in the United States military. The notable holiday’s origin began as a day to memorize the end of World War I and those who served in it. At the time the day was known as Armistice Day and it was then declared a holiday by President Woodrow Wilson in 1919. It did not become known as Veteran’s Day until 1954.

If you are a veteran, current member of the military or have a loved one that has served in the United States Military make sure to find an event happening near you. Here are some of the celebrations happening in the area:

BOYNTON BEACH VETERANS DAY CELEBRATION: Wednesday, 10 a.m., Veterans Memorial Park, 411 N. Federal Highway. Contact 561-276-1796 for more information.

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