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Ranked one of the top 100 Best Small Art Towns in America and considered a surfer's Paradise along one of the world's most popular beaches, this historic Atlantic Ocean coastal village is home to the Canaveral National Seashore, Atlantic Center for the Arts, Smyrna Dunes and Ponce de Leon Inlet, making it a first cabin place to call home as well as a safe harbor for recreational boating interests.
Colonized initially in 1768 it's the second oldest city in the U.S.A. It's renowned thirteen miles of white-sand beaches stretch form the Inlet to Canaveral, some seventeen miles north of Kennedy Space Center (KSC).
Seamless festivals of artists and artisans display their creations along the city's distinct downtowns - Canal Street and Flagler Avenue - where dozens of quaint shops and specialty storefronts share space with world class restaurnats, bistros and museums, both ending at the towns working waterfront, the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway at one terminus and the Atlantic Ocean at it's other.
Berths for world-class Redfish and Bluewater Billfish tournaments, an annual Sailing Cup Race and the City's Water Taxi to Daytona Beach lure guests and residents to it's City Center Park, one of seven such public green spaces matched only by another six public golf courses, ancient Sugar Mill ruins and the downtown's Old Fort Park. Within a short drive are NASCAR's annual Pepsi 400, the Space Shuttle launch pads at KSC and Walt Disney World and Orlando's other family attractions, not to forget symphony, ballet, opera and professional sports are all close by.
Yes there's a Little Theatre, private Yacht club, classic car shows, year-round gallery walks and culinary events, and farmers' markets.
Whether you enjoy kayaking secluded estuaries, boating adventures of all types, bicycling and walking on pristine beaches, beach combing for shells or rare Spanish treasure, upclose views of dolphins, or just soaking in the invigorating sunshine, you'll love it here.
To order the following complimentary relocation guide, just check the box to the left of the title and click "Send Me" at the bottom. You will then be prompted to enter your mailing information. Bill will send you the guide once he has received your request.
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