
Delray Beach and its surrounding coastal settlements appear in a period of significant growth along the Intracoastal Waterway in the early 1960s. The landscape is defined by its relation to the water, stretching from Boynton Beach in the north to the northern edge of Boca Raton in the south. Transit corridors like the Florida East Coast and Seaboard Air Line railroads run parallel to the shore, anchoring the established towns, while newer residential developments like Boca Harbour and Bel Marra showcase the expanding footprint of canal-front living.
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