Post Apocalyptic Boca Raton

Spring [1] and I were hanging out with Mark, [2] Kelly [3] and Adam when I suggested we take a walk. It was an option earlier in the evening but we found ourselves bowling, Denny's [4] and finally back at Mark's. All agreed except for Adam, and after a long conversation about which vehicle Adam would drive home, either the Mitubishi SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) or the BMW 325i (he was renting both, but lending one of them to Markā€”don't ask, long story) he left (in the BMW 325i as he had a date later on) and the rest of us took a walk through residential Boca Raton.

We ended up in a section of Boca Raton just east of FAU (Florida Atlantic University) [5] where Mark and Kelly showed Spring and I an abandoned section of Boca Raton [6] which was very interesting.

It seems that during the late 60s/early 70s a developer had built some roads and put up four demo homes in this particular area and thought he could get approximately $100k per home, when homes in that area at that time were going for $50k-$70k per home. No one bought in, and after awhile the demo homes were knocked down and the area left to itself.

The roads are still there but are mostly overgrown and you can't even see the area from the populated roads immediately around it. Water and electrical services are still there; it's just waiting for some developer to buy the land and start building, but we decided to head back there during the day to take pictures and document the area before anything happens to it.

It's about the closest you'll get to a post-Apocalyptic Boca Raton in Boca Raton, and I'm amazed it's been like this for so long.

[1] http://www.springdew.com/

[2] http://www.conman.org/people/myg/

[3] http://www.nevesis.net/

[4] http://www.dennys.com/

[5] http://www.fau.edu/

[6] http://terraserver.homeadvisor.msn.com/image.asp?S=10&T=1&X=2952&Y=14592&Z=17&W=2

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