by
John Villani, The
100 Best Arts Towns in America
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Excerpted from The 100 Best Art Towns in America, ©
2005 by John Villani. Reprinted with permission of the
publisher, The Countryman Press/W.W. Norton & Company,
Inc. To order, click
here.
Nestled
along a beautiful stretch of Florida’s Gulf Coast,
this dynamic and diverse community sits on the east
shore of Sarasota Bay, a pristine environment whose
west shores are formed by a series of barrier islands
known as Longboat Key, Lido Key and Siesta Key. While
much of the region’s vaunted quality of life revolves
around Sarasota’s doorstep access to the Gulf
of Mexico’s turquoise waters, miles of beaches
and year-round harvests of seafood, this Art Town also
revels in its rich cultural scene. Founded in the late
1800’s, by the time the Roaring Twenties hit,
Sarasota had already carved out a reputation for itself
as a winter playground for wealthy industrialists. People
still come here for golf and the Gulf, building even
more mansions along what are now the tree-lined residential
areas of this well-preserved community. (more
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