TRAVEL & CULTURE
JUNE 2017 / SOUTHERNLIVING.COM
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NUltimate Beach Hangout
Flagler Tavern in New Smyrna
Beach is one of those great places
that serve terrific food and drink
at reasonable prices, with porch
seating ideal for people-watching.J
UST BEFORE DAWN, as a dim
wash of pink light begins to
glow over the Atlantic Ocean,
what looks like a stand of trees
against the horizon reveals itself
to be clouds—puffs of deep blue
hovering over the glassy, ethereal
colors of the sea at daybreak. It’s a
life-changing sight, available daily
along Florida’s State A1A.
One of the most storied strips of
pavement in the South, A1A runs alongthe Atlantic from Fernandina Beach,
Florida, all the way down to Key West,
sometimes offering watery views,
sometimes not. Now and again, it heads
inland, disappearing into U.S. 1. Then
it will unexpectedly dart out across a
bridge to cross the waves and cruise
South Florida islands. A 72-mile stretch
of A1A from northern St. Johns County
to southern Flagler County has been
designated a Scenic & Historic Coastal
Byway—and it’s easy to see why.