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Seaside,
Florida
(a
QuaintVIllage)
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A few QuaintPlaces
have been planned and built by developers from the ground, or sand,
up. Such is the case here. Seaside is a small upscale resort
community on Santa Rosa beach with a resident artist colony, and many fine art
galleries. The town is away from the crowds and traffic and has
bright, inviting look and feel. If you can't afford to vacation
here, at least plan to stop here for a couple of hours. |
The
Post Office (Click photo to enlarge)
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Location
Florida
panhandle
On
the Gulf of Mexico
25 miles off I-10
County road 30-A near US
route 98
Between
Ft. Walton Beach and Panama City
Map
Population
About
1,000
Features
Art galleries
Fusion
Art Glass Gallery*
Beach
Bed and breakfast inns
Bicycle rentals
Book/music shop
Boutiques
Cafes, delis, and restaurants
Campgrounds and RV parks nearby
Check
Woodall's guide
Candy shop
Cottage rentals
Espresso bar
Fine original jewelry and crafts
Garden shop
The
Gourd Garden and Curiosity Shop*
Hotels
and vacation rentals in this area
Ice cream parlors
Spa
Wine shop
Yogurt and fudge shop
Hours
Shops
are open Sundays
Summer: until 9:00 pm
Winter: until 6:00 or 7:00 pm
Festivals
No
large festivals
Numerous small-scale events
(see
their Web site)
Recommended
stay
2
hours (or vacation)
Tourist
information
850-231-5424
www.SeasideFL.com
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to and from Florida
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Spas
and other experiences
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right)
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availability, etc.
This page was last updated on 11/02/2006
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