Found 26 blog entries tagged as Boca Raton Homes.


Enter a unique world of Japanese gardens and art without having to travel all of the way to Japan. Nestled in Northern Boca Raton is the Morikami Museum and Japanese Garden.

Morikami has a rich history dating back to over a century. In 1904, Jo Sakai, a young graduate of New York University, returned to his homeland of Miyazu, Japan, to organize a group of pioneering farmers and return to what is now northern Boca Raton to start a garden. With the help of the Model Land Company, a subsidiary of Henry Flagler’s East Coast Railroad, they formed a farming colony they named Yamato, an ancient name for Japan. Their crops and gardens were intended to revolutionize Floridian agriculture, but after a series of events the Japanese families eventually returned home.…

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This weekend in Downtown Boca Raton is the celebrated Boca Raton Fine Arts Show. The Fine Arts Show will be in town Saturday, January 23rd and Sunday, January 24th from 10am until 5pm each day.

This fine arts show has been consistently ranked among the Top 100 Art Fairs in the nation year after year. There will be over 175 juried fine art and fine craft artists offering many of their original works for purchase. The famous Boca Raton Fine Arts Show features incredible works of art ranging from; paintings, sculptures, clay, glass, fiber, wood, jewelry, photography and the list goes on. This year there will be a “Budding Artist Competition” for young artists. The competition is open to artists in grades 6th through 12th or ages 9 years old to 19 years…

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In southern Florida, there is a holiday boat parade in nearly every city to honor the holiday spirit and the spirit that is south Florida, boating. Tomorrow, the 39th Annual Holiday Boat Parade is taking sail in Boca Raton. 

The Intracoastal Waterways will light up for thousands of spectators to watch as boats beautifully, decorated with hundreds of thousands of lights cruise by. The boat parade will start at 6:30pm and continue until 8:00pm. It is often common for local residents who live in Waterfront Homes in Boca Raton, to host cocktail parties and holiday gatherings. If you are not hosting a party of your own or have one to attend, many of the waterfront restaurants in Boca Raton will be offering special viewing parties and celebrations to honor…

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Shop, dine and enjoy amongst the opulent and stylish backdrop that is Mizner Park in Boca Raton. With its Mediterranean revival and palm trees that seem to touch the sky, Mizner Park offers the perfect destination to enjoy a night on the town with friends, see a movie with your family or just take a stroll and peruse the boutiques. 

Mizner Park boasts a luxurious array of shops and boutiques to deliver its guests a first class shopping experience. You will be able to peruse fine jewelry stores including Hublot, Panorai and Van Cleef and Arpels. Beautiful clothing stores including Lord and Taylor, Tommy Bahama offer the finest in apparel for men, women and children. Mizner also offers specialty stores including the Boca Museum of Art and the Robin…

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A Waldorf Astoria resort and spa, The Boca Raton Resort and Club is one of the finest hotels in southern Florida. If you are looking for an indulgent and luxurious get away, “stay-cation” or just a spa day, you must enjoy a stay at the renowned Boca Raton Resort and Club. 

Located in Boca Raton, Florida The Boca Raton Resort and Club offers a number of different staying options and it even offers its guests the opportunity for a club membership. 

The Cloister is offers details that date back to 1926 when Addison Mizner first dreamt up the idea of such a fabulous resort. The Cloister building is an iconic section of the resort with its spectacular Spanish-Mediterranean architecture. Enjoy all the luxury and personalized service of Waldorf Astoria in…

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Do you have a kid or loved one looking to go to college in South Florida? One Floridian university will take a little extra work to get into. 

The University of Miami, in Miami-Dade County, took the number one spot for the most difficult and elite university to attend by Niche.com. Niche did a report that ranked each university in each state of the United States based on difficulty to get in. 

Niche did an evaluation of the schools based on a database of 2,245 schools. The schools were both public and private, but all of them were traditional four-year college and universities. Niche weighed their acceptance rate and SAT/ACT scores together to come up with an average score and a rank for difficulty to get into for an applicant.

One of the…

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