Tequesta town
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Beach area where partying college students live and SeaWorld visitors stay, with bland 1950s architecture, bad traffic, and dirty beach, but some wonderful finds such as Moray's at Sail Bay.
Boardwalk along a fairly grotty beach, where people rollerblade and stroll together.
Wide-open park across the street from the beach with playground with pretend train, picnic pavilions, and sand volleyball courts.
Artsy town with coffee shops, bakeries, health market, sculptures, long bike path, and intracoastal views.
1920s craftsman houses, and a gentille main strip with adorable Cafe Madeleine, woodsy Station Tavern, and a bookstore with a great kids section and lots of art books.
Modern shopping plaza with flower pots, Kipos Greek Taverna (pretty outdoor seating), Guglhupf Bakery, Trader Joe's, and Clean Juice.
Nice place to dine, with a fountain area kids can run around and large sloping park above the center.
Trendy area with coffee shop, beer garden, wine bars, and cider bar, in industrial-style architecture with murals.
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
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