Significant
Masonry Repair and Restoration is Needed in Delray Beach to Preserve Its’
History
Delray Beach has very few historic places and landmarks
compared to other cities in the country, because South Florida is an up and
coming community compared to a lot of places in the rest of the United States.
It’s important that we as a community take a proactive stance on masonry repair
in Delray Beach in order to preserve what little history we do have left.
According to the City of Delray Beach website, there are
five Historic Districts listed in the Local Register of Historic Places for our
City:
o
Marina Historic District - Situated on the
Intracoastal Waterway and built around the town's City Marina, the district
displays a variety of architectural styles and is the town's most pedestrian
oriented neighborhood.
o
West Settlers Historic District - The West
Settlers Historic District has a high threshold of historical significance. It
is culturally meaningful for its association with the pioneering
African-American families who helped settle the City.
o
Del-Ida Park Historic District - One of Delray
Beach’s first planned developments; the district features a unique, diagonal
street pattern with curvilinear corners creating triangular blocks with varying
street frontages.
o
Nassau Park Historic District - Platted in 1935,
the district recalls the prosperity, pleasure, and style, which was the essence
of the 1930s resort life in the City. The scale, dimension, and proportion of
these modest homes are irreplaceable.
o
Old School Square Historic District - The
district provides the initial footprint for the settlement and development of
the town. Every Pre-World War I and II Vernacular architectural style in the
City can be found here.
The Delray Beach community is relatively young compared to a
lot of cities in the rest of the country. I’ve talked to a few older folks in
the Delray Beach area that have lived in the area for 40+ years who can
remember a time when our city was nothing more than a couple shops and forests.
Now that West Palm Beach is a flourishing and heavily populated county, it’s
hard to imagine it any other way; however, it was drastically different as
recently as 25-30 years ago. Considering all of this, I believe that it is
imperative that the Palm Beach community try to maintain and preserve the few
historic places that we have with masonry repair and restoration and beyond.
To learn more about quality masonry repair to maintain your
home or business in Delray Beach, call 561-699-2074
today.