Sandoway House Nature Center Delray Beach Florida
The Sandoway House Nature Center in Delray Beach Florida is a nice little nature center right across the street from beautiful Delray Beach. Most folks that visit the area probably have not heard of this rather small attraction but for us locals it's a gem to visit as a well cared for marine oriented educational facility geared toward the kids. Ethan visited it with his friends and enjoyed the shark feeding and the tons of cool stuff to look at!
Sandoway Discovery Center|Delray Beach, Florida, United States of America
Sandoway Discovery Center|Delray Beach, Florida, United States of America
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A vehicle crashed into the Sandoway House Nature Center in Delray Beach the day after Christmas. The center hopes to reopen by February.
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Shark Feeding at Sandoway House Nature Center
We were lucky enough to be at the Sandoway House Nature Center when a home school class had a presentation by a Marine Biologist who not only fed the sharks but gave a nice dialogue on the sharks. If anyone is in the area it's a nice little trip and presentation!
Top 12 Tourist Attractions in Delray Beach, Florida
Top 12 Tourist Attractions in Delray Beach, Florida:
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Morikami Museum & Japanese Garden, Atlantic Avenue, Delray Municipal Beach, Putt'n Around, Seagate Beach, Atlantic Dunes Park, Pineapple Grove Arts District, Gulfstream Park, Sandoway House Nature Center, Cornell Museum of Art, The Girls Strawberry U-pick
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DANICA SANBORN
Executive Director
Danica moved from Brewster, New York after receiving her B.S. in Zoology. She received her Master’s in Marine Biology from Nova Southeastern University. Previouslyshe has worked for Palm Beach County at Daggerwing Nature Center, as a Naturalist educating all ages about South Florida’s unique environment. She is very passionate about ocean conservation and shark research.
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EVAN ORELLANA
Director of Education and Animal Care/Internship Coordinator
Evan is a veteran paddler and surfer as well as a marine biologist with a specialty in invertebrate zoology.
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AMANDA CLOUGH
Naturalist
Amanda was born and raised in West Palm Beach, FL and received her AA degree in Zoology from Palm Beach State College. Previously she has worked for Busch Wildlife Sanctuary and the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society as a Keeper and an Education Specialist educating all ages about animals, habitats, and conservation. She enjoys being out in nature whether its hiking, canoeing, camping, etc. and is very passionate about animals and conservation.
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Living in Delray Beach FL - What I LOVE and what I HATE - Part 1 (Pros vs. Cons & link to Webcam)
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Christopher Saltzburg, your local Real Estate Agent in Delray Beach
Hello everyone. My name is Christopher Saltzburg and I'm a realtor in Delray Beach, Florida. I help clients buy and sell homes, properties, vacation homes, rentals, investment properties throughout Palm Beach County, but I make my home in the charming, idyllic beach town of Delray Beach. I'm excited to tell you some of the things I love about this town and why I live here, and some of the things that I don't like nearly as much. Most of those negative things are symptoms of the popularity of this amazing town.
Before we talk about that, I'm going to give you a little bit of a history on Delray Beach. You'll see behind me the map showing you exactly where Delray is located on the Southeast coast of Florida, between West Palm Beach to the North and Fort Lauderdale to the South. A few years ago the New York Times wrote an article about Delray Beach titled Style Without Attitude. That was a perfect title, but it described a history back in the early '90s where Delray Beach had really lost its polish. The prime downtown street Atlantic Avenue had half the stores and restaurants boarded up. It was a little rough around the edges. But as we got into the mid, late '90s, early 2000s, Delray has become a gem. It's regained its former glory and probably even exceeded its glory that it's ever had in history, and there's a lot of reasons why. I'm going to share some of those reasons with you right now in this video.
The first, of course, is the natural beauty of the Delray Municipal Beach. There's lots of beaches in Florida that are beautiful, but Delray Municipal Beach has some unique attributes that make it a true gem among Florida beaches. First of all, it is broad, wide with perfect sand and the crystal blue waters influenced by the Gulf Stream that comes very close to the coastline of Delray Beach. Additionally, the municipal beach, the stretch of beach along downtown Delray, has no construction right on the beach. So there's none of those big high rises or mega mansions that you see in much of the coastline of Florida, it's just natural dunes. But although it has that serene feel, you are right next to Atlantic Avenue, tons of great restaurants, bars, boutiques, shops, all the energy that downtown Delray has to offer is just steps away from this beautiful, pristine municipal beach.
Our municipal beach has lifeguards, so if you're there with friends, family, children, you know that they'll be saved swimming. Once in a while we get a great swell, you'll see some surfers out there. We get a real nice swell under certain conditions. The rest of the time, our beach is like bath water. It's like a beautiful warm, pristine swimming pool.
The popularity of our amazing beach here in Delray leads to the first thing that I don't like as much about Delray Beach, and that is parking. Parking can be a little difficult in downtown Delray, especially at the beach on a beautiful weekend or holiday. All parking is paid in downtown Delray. I recommend downloading the ParkMobile parking app, makes it a lot easier. It's fairly inexpensive, but you have to definitely pay for it to avoid a ticket. There are some lots. There's some lots near the Sandoway Nature Center, there's a lot by the Marriott Hotel, there's a lot of parallel street parking, but on a busy day it can be almost impossible to find a parking spot.
So with a little bit of planning and logistics ... Remember, you can always rent a beach chair and umbrella so you don't have to lug that with you to the beach. Just about anywhere you're living, staying, or even visiting for the day, you can find parking. But if you want to be right at the beach parking can be a little difficult, so just plan ahead for that.
I will also download ... excuse me, I will also have a link to the Delray Beach Parking Guide in the description below this video. So, I love the beach, and a lot of other people do too, which leads to the first thing I don't like about Delray and that's difficulty parking. Stay tuned for part two of what I love and what I don't love so much about Delray Beach, Florida.
Residence Inn by Marriott Delray Beach - Delray Beach Hotels, Florida
Residence Inn by Marriott Delray Beach 4 Stars Delray Beach Hotels, Florida Within US Travel Directory One of our top picks in Delray Beach. This all-suite hotel in Delray Beach, Florida features suites with fully equipped kitchens and free Wi-Fi. The hotel provides an outdoor pool and is one kilometer from Old School Square.Every suite at the Residence Inn by Marriott Delray Beach is furnished with a seating area. A coffee maker and cable TV are also provided in the suites.The Residence Inn Delray Beach includes a hot tub and fitness centre. Guests can also use the business center and laundry facilities.Sandoway House Nature Center is less than a 10 minute walk from Delray Beach Residence Inn. Many restaurants and shopping options are nearby the hotel.
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Residence Inn by Marriott Delray Beach in Delray Beach FL
Reservations: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Residence Inn by Marriott Delray Beach 1111 East Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach FL 33483 This all-suite hotel in Delray Beach, Florida features suites with full kitchens and free Wi-Fi. The hotel provides an outdoor pool and is one mile from Old School Square. Every suite at the Residence Inn by Marriott Delray Beach is furnished with a sitting area. A coffee maker and cable TV are also provided in the suites. The Residence Inn Delray Beach includes a hot tub and fitness center. Guests can also use the business center and laundry facilities. Sandoway House Nature Center is less than a 10 minute walk from Delray Beach Residence Inn. Many restaurants and shopping options are nearby the hotel.
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Discover Delray Beach, Florida
Delray Beach, Florida has been named The Most Fun Small Town in America by Rand McNally, USA Today, Travel Channel, and DMAI! A thriving, trendy beach town Delray Beach is a true hotspot and has made a speedy emergence on the travel and nightlife scene.
Downtown Delray is a definite mecca of excitement. Whether searching for that special piece of art on a Pineapple Grove Artwalk or strolling the shops and restaurants of Atlantic Avenue, you are sure to be buzzing with nonstop activities. Unique seasonal events are famous here. During the Christmas holidays, watch in awe as a 100-foot Christmas tree is lit for all to see.
Looking to spend some time on the water? Why not check out the Delray Municipal Beach, voted one of the top public beaches in the southeastern United States.
The Sandoway House and Nature Center is on the National Register of Historical Places and offers a glimpse into South Florida's fragile marine and freshwater environments. You can visit another National Historic site, the charming Old School Square & Cornell Museum, as it presents local, national and international exhibits of fine art.
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