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  • It is a challenge to fill up those sprawling estates with furniture, but there are armies of antique dealers poised to try. The stores range from expensive to funky and everything in between. Pictured is Wardall Antiques and  Decorations. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • It is a challenge to fill up those sprawling estates with furniture, but there are armies of antique dealers poised to try. The stores range from expensive: Lars Bolander (3731 South Dixie Highway) to funky and everything in between. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Looking west toward West Palm Beach from Palm Beach, FL. Pictured is the Royal Palm Bridge which connects West Palm Beach to Palm Beach, FL...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Blue Martini at City Place is the trendy shopping mall in West Palm is another spot to have a martini as you listen to the music pour out of BB King next door. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • For casual dinners try Don Ramon Cuban Cuisine in West Palm Beach at 300 Clematis Street (581 832-5418), a central gathering spot in West Palm Beach where there is usually a crowd in the evenings...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Looking east toward Palm Beach from Royal Palm Bridge which connects West Palm Beach to Palm Beach, FL...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • The Palm Beach Hotel...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Pictured is chef Joel Suckow..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Looking west across Lake Worth toward West Palm Beach, FL as the sun sets behind the First Baptist Church. . .Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Looking out to Sea in the early morning...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Blue Martini at City Place is the trendy shopping mall in West Palm is another spot to have a martini as you listen to the music pour out of BB King next door. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Blue Martini at City Place is the trendy shopping mall in West Palm is another spot to have a martini as you listen to the music pour out of BB King next door. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • City Place, an outdoor mall area in West Palm Beach. FL.. .Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • For casual dinners try Don Ramon Cuban Cuisine in West Palm Beach at 300 Clematis Street (581 832-5418), a central gathering spot in West Palm Beach where there is usually a crowd in the evenings...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • For casual dinners try Don Ramon Cuban Cuisine in West Palm Beach at 300 Clematis Street (581 832-5418), a central gathering spot in West Palm Beach where there is usually a crowd in the evenings...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • For casual dinners try Don Ramon Cuban Cuisine in West Palm Beach at 300 Clematis Street (581 832-5418), a central gathering spot in West Palm Beach where there is usually a crowd in the evenings...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The Downtown West Palm Beach Trolly along Clematis Street.. .Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • If you prefer a more seductive Far Eastern look for dinner, stop at Taboo (221 Worth Avenue) with its British Colonial décor where women swathed in white linen with enormous straw hats pick carefully at the Wellness Salad...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Looking east toward Palm Beach from Royal Palm Bridge which connects West Palm Beach to Palm Beach, FL...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • Looking east toward Palm Beach from Royal Palm Bridge which connects West Palm Beach to Palm Beach, FL...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • Looking east toward Palm Beach from Royal Palm Bridge which connects West Palm Beach to Palm Beach, FL...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • Looking west across Lake Worth toward West Palm Beach, FL as the sun sets behind the First Baptist Church. . .Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Looking west toward West Palm Beach from Palm Beach, FL. Pictured is the Royal Palm Bridge which connects West Palm Beach to Palm Beach, FL...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The Palm Beach Hotel...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The Breakers Hotel at One South Country Road. The five star hotel was originally constructed in 1896 by the town's founder Henry Clay Flagler. So seductive is the location that it has been rebuilt twice after fires destroyed it. Palm Beach's grand aspirations were already evident in the third 1926 version which was modeled on Florence's Villa Medici. . ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Stop at the Norton Museum of Art (1451 South Olive). Built around a collection given by Elizabeth and Ralph Norton in 1939 its bedrock was 19th and 20th Century European and American pieces. It has since grown to include modern American works as well as a lovely collection of Chinese bronzes and jades. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Stop at the Norton Museum of Art (1451 South Olive). Built around a collection given by Elizabeth and Ralph Norton in 1939 its bedrock was 19th and 20th Century European and American pieces. It has since grown to include modern American works as well as a lovely collection of Chinese bronzes and jades. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Looking out to Sea in the early morning...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Pictured is the ice cream sunday. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Pictured are the spare ribs...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Pictured are the spare ribs...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Pictured are the fried oysters. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Pictured is chef Joel Suckow..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Pictured is chef Joel Suckow..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Pictured are the stuffed artichokes..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Book ahead, as in two weeks ahead at The Grill, (340 Royal Poinciana Way ) a darkly wooded, dimly lit icon of Palm Beach. If the mobbed dining room is for the island's more settled residents, the bar is for the seekers: snowbirds deciding whether to move South, city types longing for a slower, more glamorous life and locals who want to have fun. The restaurant is a favorite of author James Patterson and almost everyone else in town. Don't miss the stuffed artichokes, spare ribs and ice cream sundaes. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The Breakers Hotel. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The Breakers Hotel. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • It is a challenge to fill up those sprawling estates with furniture, but there are armies of antique dealers poised to try. The stores range from expensive: Lars Bolander (3731 South Dixie Highway) to funky and everything in between. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Steve Balkin's Burlington Antique Toy Store in the basement of Crawford Doyle Booksellers, 1082 Madison Avenue. Photographer: Robert Caplin For The New York Times
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  • Steve Balkin's Burlington Antique Toy Store in the basement of Crawford Doyle Booksellers, 1082 Madison Avenue. Photographer: Robert Caplin For The New York Times
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  • Steve Balkin's Burlington Antique Toy Store in the basement of Crawford Doyle Booksellers, 1082 Madison Avenue. Photographer: Robert Caplin For The New York Times
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  • Steve Balkin's Burlington Antique Toy Store in the basement of Crawford Doyle Booksellers, 1082 Madison Avenue. Photographer: Robert Caplin For The New York Times
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  • Steve Balkin's Burlington Antique Toy Store in the basement of Crawford Doyle Booksellers, 1082 Madison Avenue. Photographer: Robert Caplin For The New York Times
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  • Steve Balkin's Burlington Antique Toy Store in the basement of Crawford Doyle Booksellers, 1082 Madison Avenue. Photographer: Robert Caplin For The New York Times
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  • Copper and brass chandeliers in the Chestnut Room. Wood paneling on the ceiling made from antique Chestnut. .(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Tiffany Galss chandeliers in the Chestnut Room. Wood paneling on the ceiling made from antique Chestnut. .(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Steve Balkin's Burlington Antique Toy Store in the basement of Crawford Doyle Booksellers, 1082 Madison Avenue. Photographer: Robert Caplin For The New York Times
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