31081719671?profile=RESIZE_710xABOVE: (l-r): Kelly Barrette, vice president of the Delray Beach Preservation Trust; and Jaime Mayo and Michael Hanlon, principal partners of Hanlon \ Mayo Architecture. Photo provided

The Delray Beach Preservation Trust partnered with the city and Hanlon \ Mayo Architecture to replace a historical marker at the entrance to the Old School Square Historic District. The distinctive marker was cast at Sewah Studios foundry in Marietta, Ohio, and the text approved by the city and the historic division of the Florida Department of State. Old School Square Historic District, formed in 1987, was the first of five historic districts established in the city. The trust also partnered with the city to replace a marker at the entrance of the Del-Ida Historic District. 

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