As a resident of Florida for my 50 years, I'm going to call 'Shenanigans' on any city from this state appearing on that list, never mind the #5 spot. St.Augustine might be considered because the handful of tourist destinations are within a few blocks of your hotel, but if you live in the city and want to go to school or buy food from somewhere that is not a dollar store or a corner liquor store, then a car is an absolute requirement.Meanwhile, I've known many a New Yorker who did not own a car their entire life until they retired and moved down here. Just this spring I visited DC and spent a week using the Metro. That city knows walkability and public transportation. Visited dozens of tourist spots miles apart; only used Uber once and I was jealous of the commuters who could sit, relax, and scroll social media while going to work, versus dodging the swerving driver next to me on I95.... who was scrolling social media.
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