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  2. I explored 3 beach towns in 'the Hamptons of the South'. One ...

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    I spent time along Florida's 30A in three towns: Seaside, Rosemary Beach, and Alys Beach.. Each beach town was very different, and the one I liked best felt the most "Florida" to me. The 30A beach ...

  3. A tiny Florida beach town is rebuilding after a ... - AOL

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    Four years after a Category 5 hurricane hit Mexico Beach, the small Florida seaside town is building back. Is it becoming a preserve of the wealthy?

  4. Town of Palm Beach Shores protects 'Old Florida' vibe as ...

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    For more than 70 years, the Town of Palm Beach Shores has remained stalwart in limiting development to retain its 1950s beach-town vibe of mid-century homes surrounded by water that flows gin ...

  5. Madeira Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Madeira Beach's Church By The Sea is a non-denominational church serving the gulf beaches including Madeira Beach, Treasure Island, Redington, St. Pete Beach, as well as the cities of Seminole and St. Petersburg. [15] [16] Construction for the church lasted from 1944 to 1946. [17] [18]

  6. Lake Clarke Shores, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Lake Clarke Shores is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The town is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida. The 2020 census recorded a population of 3,564. The town was named after John Newton Clarke, who first filed a homestead claim in the area in 1897.

  7. Big Cypress, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The proposed development, of about 1,800-acre (7.3 km 2), is the southernmost community within the town of Big Cypress, about one mile away from the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge. [12] The village was approved by the Collier County Planning Commission in 2021.