Almost a century ago, a small fishing pier was built into the surf at the foot of South 6th Street in a little Florida coastal town that had just been incorporated. The town was Flagler Beach. The pier was 800 feet long, made entirely of wood, and the tallest structure in the entire community. Almost everything about Flagler Beach has changed in the 98 years since. The Atlantic has eaten away at the dunes more times than anyone can count. Hurric…
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