And now for the quaint little southern town: It's not a coastal town. In fact, if there's a hurricane, there's an evacuee route to this town. It is a horse town, though. In the early 1900's the rich horsey people from the northeast used it for their winter and summer homes. They built large plantations, mansions, and ranches on the rolling hills to house their horses. Polo is played here and you see people on horses riding on unpaved neighborhood streets in some areas of town. Have I sold you on it yet? 

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