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free
Why Top:
A Florida beach town known for its pier and family‑friendly atmosphere.
Description:
Known for its eco-friendly beaches, long fishing pier, developed infrastructure, and rich history. Originally an agricultural area, it became a resort town after canal and railway construction. Today it’s a popular destination with parks, museums, and water activities.
Facts:
The city spans about 42 km² with over 86,000 residents. It hosts the longest cable ski course in the U.S.
Significance:
Regional and national value. The beach is certified by the Clean Beach Council and protected by the United States Lifesaving Association.
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photographing
sunbathing
Swimming
Walking
Walking
water skiing
playing sports
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Emergency:
911
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Safety:
Safe area, but exercise caution in water and watch personal belongings.
Clothing:
Light summer clothing, swimwear, hat, sunglasses.
Climate:
Tropical monsoon, hot summers, mild winters, high humidity.
Tips:
Use sunscreen, arrive early for parking, monitor weather during hurricane season.
Connection:
Ok
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