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Delray Beach is a coastal city in Palm Beach County in the state of Florida, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 60,522. Delray Beach is part of the Miami metropolitan area.

The city was founded in 1911 and was named after Detroit, Michigan. It was incorporated in 1923. Over the years, Delray Beach has grown from a small seaside resort town to a popular destination with a vibrant downtown and diverse cultural offerings.

Population and Demographics

According to the Wikipedia page on Delray Beach, the city had an estimated population of 64,661 as of 2018. Delray Beach has seen steady population growth over the past few decades. Some key facts about the demographics of Delray Beach:

Delray Beach has a sizable senior population, with over 30% of residents aged 65 and older. However, the city also attracts many young professionals and families.

History of Delray Beach

The original inhabitants of the Delray Beach area were the Jeaga and Tequesta Native American tribes. After Florida became a U.S. territory in 1821, the area that would become Delray Beach was surveyed in 1854. By 1894, a settlement along the Atlantic coast called Linton was established on the current site of Delray Beach.

In 1896, Michigan farmers and land developers purchased the land that would become Delray Beach. The City of Delray Beach was incorporated on October 9, 1911. The name "Delray" was chosen after Detroit, Michigan (Delray being the name of a Detroit neighborhood). Early settlers built houses, businesses, places of worship and outdoor recreational facilities.

During the Florida land boom of the 1920s, Delray Beach experienced rapid growth and development. Tourism and real estate speculation drove the economy. After a hurricane in 1928 and the end of the land boom, Delray Beach fell into an economic depression. However, by the mid-1930s the economy had recovered.

After World War II, the city's population started to expand again. Delray Beach became known as a resort town and seasonal vacation destination. Historic buildings and homes from Delray's early days have been preserved in several historic districts.

For a more detailed history of Delray Beach, visit the Delray Beach History page on the official tourism website.

Attractions and Landmarks

Some of the top attractions and landmarks in Delray Beach include:

Local Economy and Major Employers

Delray Beach has a diverse economy anchored by industries such as tourism, healthcare, finance, education, construction and retail. According to the Economic Development page of the city's website, some of the major employers in Delray Beach are:

Tourism is a major contributor to the economy. Visitors are drawn to Delray Beach for its beaches, dining, nightlife, culture and charm as a coastal Florida destination.

Public Transportation

The primary public transportation system in Delray Beach is provided by Palm Tran, the public bus service for Palm Beach County. There are over 20 Palm Tran routes that serve the Delray Beach area, providing access around the city and connections to other parts of the county. The nearest major airport is Palm Beach International Airport.

Education

Public education in Delray Beach is managed by the School District of Palm Beach County. Public schools that serve Delray Beach students include:

There are also several private and charter school options in Delray Beach and Palm Beach County.

Local Resources

Here are some additional local resources and websites that provide information about the Delray Beach community:

Delray Beach is located within Palm Beach County in Florida. The official website for Palm Beach County government is https://discover.pbcgov.org/ and their mailing address is:

Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners
301 N. Olive Avenue
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

For more local details on Delray Beach, explore the city's official tourism website and government website.

Map of Delray Beach, Florida




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