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  2. The Most Expensive US Beach Towns You Can Visit - AOL

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    Most beach vacations aren't cheap, but did you ever wonder where the 1% take their beach vacations? Check out our guide to the most expensive U.S. beaches to visit in 2024.

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    One neighborhood along the surf has even earned the nickname 'Billionaire's Beach' ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. Subscriptions; Business. Elections. Entertainment.

  4. The 11 Most Expensive Hotels in the US - AOL

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    Sometimes, you just need to get away. But one night at one of the country's swankiest hotels could eat up your entire vacation budget. Check Out: 11 Expensive Vacation Destinations That Will Be...

  5. The Most Expensive Vacation Spot in Every State - AOL

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    Alabama: Orange Beach. Cost of Living: 3.1% less expensive than the national average Highlights: White sandy beaches, water sports, and vibrant nightlife. Average Cost: $250 per night for ...

  6. 10 Luxury Beach Hotels Only the Rich Can Afford - AOL

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    Discover More: I’m a Luxury Travel Agent: 10 Destinations My Wealthy Clients Are Booking for 2024 Amrit Ocean Resort and Residences on Singer Island (Palm Beach, FL, U.S.) Price per night: $4,835

  7. List of African American hotels, motels, and boarding houses

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    African American hotels, motels, and boarding houses were founded during segregation in the United States, offering separate lodging and boarding facilities for African Americans. The Green Book (1936–1966) was a guidebook for African American travelers and included hotel, motel, and boarding house listings where they could stay.