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You got that right! Boy has Orlando changed over the years! |
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Too religious and too southern? Gee, would I rather run into a slow talking southerner with high morals that would help me change a flat tire in a second or a typical Miamian? Wow, tough decision. |
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I will say that depends on the individual or family. With the large population of military families, this is a melting pot of different cultures from all over the world. The same goes for Navarre, Gulf Breeze, Fort Walton Beach, Crestview, and Panama City.
Too religious and too southern? If you look for it you might find it, but I can say that is just another location that is well balanced. Having a well founded religious foundation is a positive, BTW in catholic and our church has over 1,000 families in Navarre. The majority of our parishioners came decades ago from the NE ( RI, NY, DE, etc) and they planted roots and now their grandchildren are the future of this area... ![]() With a population of 20, 967 this is a well balance town... ![]() |
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