Drive east on Moody Boulevard until the asphalt meets the Atlantic, and you’ll find yourself in one of the last truly old-Florida beach towns left on the east coast. Flagler Beach has somehow resisted nearly everything that has reshaped the rest of the Florida shoreline — the high-rise condos, the chain hotels, the carnival tourism. The buildings still stop short of the dunes. The sand still glows that distinctive cinnamon color. The locals stil…
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