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No other region of Florida is home to as many contrasts as the Lower Atlantic Coast. Here, you can leave the frenetic pace of vibrant Miami, and within half an hour lose yourself in the primeval solitude of the Everglades.
The region starts at Sebastian, northern anchor of "the Treasure Coast," and continues along the Atlantic shoreline, from beach to sandy beach, southward. Along the way the smaller towns (Gifford, Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Stuart) give way to a continuous, metropolitan string of cities with revealing names: Palm Beach, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Pompano Beach. For it is the beaches that define the state's lower Atlantic Coast: this is classic, travel-poster Florida, all green palm-shade and blue water and hot white sun.
Miami is the centerpiece of this glamourous region. More Caribbean than American, the metropolitan Miami area is about two-thirds Hispanic, mostly Cuban. The natural beauty of the city's setting, the Art Deco heritage of its architecture, and the rich melange of its culture and cuisine make Miami one of the classic American cities. The beaches continue past Miami and Biscayne Bay, and then Florida takes to the ocean in the form of the famous Keys, culminating in Key West—a funky, laid-back community that glories in being the end of the road, and yet plays host to a million tourists a year.
South Florida News from The Sun-Sentinel
Reputed mafioso snagged by Rothstein, FBI had prior brush with law
Mar 19, 2010 1:34 am
Roberto Settineri, the reputed Sicilian mafioso snagged by Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein in an FBI sting, had a little brush with the law in January.
Schools take heat for recruiting teachers out of state
Mar 18, 2010 10:56 pm
Job recruiters from Broward and Palm Beach County schools are flying across the nation hunting for hundreds of certified teachers for next school year, infuriating local union leaders who say there ...
Coral Springs pastor says he was swindled
Mar 18, 2010 9:35 pm
Investment payoff was to go to new church, he says The Lord giveth and the bad guys taketh away.
Fla. House approves tougher screening for caregivers
Mar 18, 2010 9:31 pm
Employees of Florida's day care centers and nursing homes would face stricter background screenings under a bill passed unanimously by the state House of Representatives on Thursday.
Countryside at Vero Beach - ELS
An Olympic-sized heated swimming pool, tennis courts, shuffleboard and bocci are just a few of the amenities ...
Highland Woods RV Resort - ELS
Highland Woods Resort is an all age resort located in South Florida's Pompano Beach. We offer daily, weekly, monthly, and annual rates, and our sites can accommodate motorcoaches up to 40 feet. We have 147 sites with full hook-ups.
Coral Cay Plantation is nestled among natural Florida landscape including orange and grapefruit trees, ...
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