
Today Boca Raton is a city of about a hundred thousand on five miles of Atlantic beach, refined and easygoing at once. Its story runs from the Glades culture and the Spanish inlet, through the pineapple farms and Mizner's 1926 dream, to the radar school, the university, and the birthplace of the personal computer. Our Boca Raton designs gather that layered identity into wearable form — the alligator and the Mediterranean line, the pink tower and the tide. Boca Raton, Florida: the city Addison Mizner built, a hundred years on.
Through all of it, Boca Raton became a magnet for the Northeast. Families from New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and beyond moved south or wintered here, until the city's character became as much transplanted-Northeast as native-Florida — a connection that ties Boca, in its own way, back to our New England roots. Today it's an affluent coast of beaches, golf, the arts at Mizner Park, and a hundred years of Mediterranean Revival style, with the Cloister Inn marking its centenary in 2026.
Why People Visit Boca Raton
Boca Raton rewards visitors who want South Florida with a century of style behind it — Addison Mizner's Mediterranean Revival architecture, a beautiful stretch of Atlantic beach, the arts and dining of Mizner Park, and a genuinely surprising history that runs from a secret WWII radar school to the birthplace of the personal computer. People come for the beaches and the resort glamour, for the Boca Raton Museum of Art, and for an easy, refined coastal day with deep roots.