Boca Raton History Museum
The Boca Raton History Museum is located at 71 North Federal Highway (U.S. 1) in downtown Boca Raton, Florida. Sponsored by the Boca Raton Historical Society, whose offices and library are located there, it is also the welcome center for Boca Raton. The building it is housed in was Boca Raton's original town hall, which began as a commission in 1926 to well-known architect Addison Mizner, designated by the Boca Raton Council as town planner; some of his elegant details have been preserved, together with antiques, some of them Spanish, from his collection. (Because of Mizner's bankruptcy later that year, the building was completed by architect William E. Alsmeyer.) It also housed Boca's first fire bay (fire station), which now houses the museum's gift shop, Boca Raton's police station, and its first library.[1] A small second floor, not currently (2016) open to the public, provided housing for the fire chief. The Boca Express Train Museum, a few blocks away, is also operated by the Historical Society.[2]
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References
- ↑ http://bocahistory.org, retrieved June 22, 2016.
- ↑ Susan Gillis; Richard A. Marconi; Debi Murray (22 June 2015). Palm Beach County During World War II. Arcadia Publishing. p. 127. ISBN 978-1-4396-5205-3.
External links
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- Three-dimensional tour of Boca Raton History Museum https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=2MXBdWMdWrk (retrieved November 1, 2016).
- Boca Raton Historical Museum Web site: http://bocahistory.org (retrieved November 1, 2016).