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  2. Boynton Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Boynton Beach is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States.It is situated about 57 miles (92 km) north of Miami.The 2020 census recorded a population of 80,380. . Boynton Beach is located in the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to 6,138,333 people at the 2020 cens

  3. With help from Miami Dolphins, Boynton unveils $4 million ...

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    The City of Boynton Beach Recreation and Parks Department hosted a grand opening of the Ezell Hester Jr. Athletic Field after a $4 million renovation.

  4. Our archives: A look back at the Boynton Beach Mall through ...

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    The Boynton Beach Mall is up for sale which will mark the end of an era for the 38-year-old shopping center.The mall opened its doors in 1985 with former retail giants like Burdines, JCPenney ...

  5. Boynton Beach mall editorial overlooked growth and ... - AOL

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    The redevelopment of the soon to be sold Boynton Beach mall with up to 2,000 more homes is definitely not the answer. Peter Deary, Boynton Beach. Boynton Beach Mall moves a step closer to sale.

  6. History of the Jews in South Florida - Wikipedia

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    West Palm Beach Metropolitan Area, Florida: approximately 94,000 Jews live in West Palm Beach (Palm Beach County from Boynton Beach to Jupiter). Miami Metropolitan Area, Florida : approximately 123,000 Jews live in Miami-Dade County , [ 24 ] an increase from 113,000 in 2004.

  7. St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Coleman F. Carroll, the first bishop of the Archdiocese of Miami, purchased 100 acres of land near Boynton Beach to build a new seminary. In 1963, he invited the Vincentian Fathers to operate the seminary in 1963. The Vincentian Fathers withdrew from St. Vincent on July 1, 1971, and the archdiocese took over the facility.