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Wilton Manors - "The
Island City"
Wilton
Manors, the "Island City", was incorporated in 1947. The City located
in east central Broward County, Florida, covers 2.5 square miles with a
population of 12,697.
The Island City is bordered on the north by the North Fork of the Middle River and the City of Oakland Park; to the south, the boundaries include the South Fork of the Middle River and the City of Fort Lauderdale; the eastern terminus of the city limits extend to near Federal Highway (US 1); and the western most boundary reaches Interstate 95.Over recent years, Wilton Manors has experienced tremendous economic revitalization. Both commercial and residential property values continue to increase giving proof to the Island City's economic rejuvenation. Along Wilton Drive, the City's "Arts and Entertainment" District features an array of shops, restaurants and other entertainment venues situated along a pedestrian friendly corridor.
Wilton Manors is home to several recreational facilities, including Colohatchee Nature Park, 9.3-acre recreational facility complete with a boardwalk for nature observation, and a boat ramp for watercraft entry. The new library houses an array of publications for all ages. Areas throughout
the City continue to gentrify and revitalize, making Wilton Manors one
of South Florida's most attractive communities in which to live and
work.
Wilton Manors is recognized by the National Wildlife Foundation (NWF) as a Community Wildlife Habitat. It is the 17th City in the United States to achieve that distinction.
Wilton Manors City
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