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    • Park on South Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach, Florida, and take a long, languorous walk or jog on the beach. The beaches here are flat, wide, clean and wonderful in the early morning when there are not many people around....Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • Looking out to Sea in the early morning...Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • The Breakers Hotel at One South Country Road. The five star hotel was originally constructed in 1896 by the town's founder Henry Clay Flagler. So seductive is the location that it has been rebuilt twice after fires destroyed it. Palm Beach's grand aspirations were already evident in the third 1926 version which was modeled on Florence's Villa Medici. . ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • Have a drink at The Breakers Hotel at One South Country Road. The five star hotel was originally constructed in 1896 by the town's founder Henry Clay Flagler. So seductive is the location that it has been rebuilt twice after fires destroyed it. Palm Beach's grand aspirations were already evident in the third 1926 version which was modeled on Florence's Villa Medici. . ..Palm Beach has relatively few restaurants on the water, so The Seafood Bar, with its views of the sea, is an ideal place to watch the sunset..Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • Have a drink at The Breakers Hotel at One South Country Road. The five star hotel was originally constructed in 1896 by the town's founder Henry Clay Flagler. So seductive is the location that it has been rebuilt twice after fires destroyed it. Palm Beach's grand aspirations were already evident in the third 1926 version which was modeled on Florence's Villa Medici. . If you prefer upholstered opulence, head for the Tapestry room with its five Flemish tapestries and a grand bar built from a mantel in London's Caxton Hall...Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • The Breakers Hotel lobby at One South Country Road. The five star hotel was originally constructed in 1896 by the town's founder Henry Clay Flagler. So seductive is the location that it has been rebuilt twice after fires destroyed it. Palm Beach's grand aspirations were already evident in the third 1926 version which was modeled on Florence's Villa Medici. . ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • Looking west across Lake Worth toward West Palm Beach, FL as the sun sets behind the First Baptist Church. . .Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Pictured is chef Joel Suckow..Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • Blue Martini at City Place is the trendy shopping mall in West Palm is another spot to have a martini as you listen to the music pour out of BB King next door. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • To learn the history of Palm Beach drop in at The Flagler Museum at Cocoanut Row and Whitehall Way. It was once the home of Henry Clay Flagler, the true founder of Palm Beach who spent $4 million in 1902 to build the 55 room mansion with its grand ballroom for his young bride...Don't miss the glass enclosed space that holds Mr. Flagler's private railway car as well as a charming restaurant overlooking the Inter-coastal that is open daily from 12 noon to 3 P.M. .Admission is $18. ...Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • To learn the history of Palm Beach drop in at The Flagler Museum at Cocoanut Row and Whitehall Way. It was once the home of Henry Clay Flagler, the true founder of Palm Beach who spent $4 million in 1902 to build the 55 room mansion with its grand ballroom for his young bride...Don't miss the glass enclosed space that holds Mr. Flagler's private railway car as well as a charming restaurant overlooking the Inter-coastal that is open daily from 12 noon to 3 P.M. .Admission is $18. ...Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • Have lunch at the very Palm Beachy Renato's in  the courtyard located at 87 Via Mizner just off of Worth Avenue...Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • At Green's Pharmacy (151 North County Road) you can east breakfast at an old fashioned lunch counter and then pick up candy buttons and other stuff that you don't see around much any more. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • The Palm Beach Hotel...Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • Looking west toward West Palm Beach from Palm Beach, FL. Pictured is the Royal Palm Bridge which connects West Palm Beach to Palm Beach, FL...Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • Looking east toward Palm Beach from Royal Palm Bridge which connects West Palm Beach to Palm Beach, FL...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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    • The Downtown West Palm Beach Trolly along Clematis Street.. .Photo by Robert Caplin
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    • Palm Beach, Florida as seen from a Jet Blue flight leaving the city. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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