Seaside made a giant splash in the architectural world when developer Robert
Davis carved out a modern Victorian town with narrow streets, picket
fences and homes arranged close together to encourage walking-and
neighborliness. It was the first of its kind, creating the model for
towns across America. Seaside's "walk-to-anywhere" design brings
necessary shops and services to its residents and guests, including a
post office and a school. Seaside's centerpiece contains the market, art
galleries, a florist, an ice cream store, a post office, and other
small boutiques. Find many artists-in-residence at galleries lining
Ruskin Place.
Although many of the homes can be rented on a daily or weekly basis, Seaside also offers a motor court and bed and breakfast. Park your car and rent bicycles to explore this wildly successful pioneering town, featured in the 1997 motion picture "The Truman Show."
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