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Watch Fountains Of Wayne Play First Concert In 12 Years At Boca Raton Centennial Concert
TFive years after the tragic loss of co-leader Adam Schlesinger, Fountains Of Wayne have returned to the stage. Last night, the power-pop greats opened for Weezer at Mizner Park Amphitheatre for an event celebrating Boca Raton’s centennial. Read the Story
The Addison Announces 10 Nonprofit Recipients Of Its $100K Centennial Giving Initiative
The Addison — Boca Raton’s premier wedding and event venue designed by renowned architect Addison Mizner in 1925 — has announced 10 nonprofit recipients for its 100 Years, $100K Giving Initiative. The special program was created to celebrate the venue’s landmark centennial year by giving back to the community that has supported this Boca Raton…
Historical Society Honors Boca’s 100 Years with 2025 Holiday Ornament Collection
This holiday season, Boca Raton’s centennial celebration takes on a festive glow as the Boca Raton Historical Society unveils its 2025 holiday ornaments — two exquisite tributes to the city’s architectural heritage and Addison Mizner’s enduring vision. Read the Story
Boca Raton History Museum Opens Centennial Exhibit on City’s Founding YearNew Post Title
BOCA RATON, FL — The Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum opened a new exhibit last week to honor the city’s 100th birthday. The exhibit is called “1925!” and shows what life was like in Boca Raton during its first year. It includes clothing, tools, photos, and stories from that time. Read the Story
A Century In The Making
As the city celebrates its centennial in 2025, it’s hard to imagine Boca Raton as the sleepy farm settlement it started out as. Our dynamic and vibrant community — now home to more than 100,000 residents — can thank the pioneers who persevered through the heat and the hardships of life here in the early…
Special Exhibit Finds Permanent Home at the Boca Raton History Museum
Last November, the Boca Raton History Museum unveiled its latest exhibit, “Boca Raton 1925-2025: Addison Mizner’s Legacy,” a collection of artifacts from Mizner Industries. While the exhibit closed on May 30, the pieces now have a forever home at the museum. Read the Story

