I visited a beach town in Florida's 'Hamptons of the South.' It felt charmingly European, but I found better spots nearby.
Briefly

Rosemary Beach is designed to be a sustainable community, allowing residents to live, work, and play without needing a car, fostering a strong local lifestyle.
The architecture in Rosemary Beach is inspired by European colonial styles, featuring high arches and stucco that create a distinctively charming aesthetic throughout the community.
Access to the private beaches in Rosemary Beach is controlled by key cards for residents and vacationers, contributing to an exclusive atmosphere for its visitors.
Local landmarks like The Pearl Hotel add to the vibrancy of Rosemary Beach, serving as social hubs for both residents and vacationers enjoying the area.
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