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Holmes Beach Florida

by Linda Reynolds
Written by: Linda Reynolds

170e Holmes Beach FloridaThe 600-acre village on the Gulf of Mexico got its name from developer John Holmes. Incorporated in 1950, it is the island’s largest community.

Several Small: resorts, Motel, & condominium developments and shopping areas serve the resident population of nearly 5,000.

Here prime assets are the Manatee Public Beach ,shopping areas, two boat ramp, & public tennis courts.  White Sands resort is located In Holmes Beach.

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Joel@ Lake Chapala Holiday Home Rental Mexico October 20, 2008 at 4:59 am

Nice Looking website, clean and well laid out.
The photos certainly are inviting BUT….

“Holmes Beach a 600-acre village on the Gulf of Mexico.”
I am sorry but, I have to laugh when I read that.

Most Americans (am American) and developers for that matter, have no clue what a village really is.

The word village congers up cozy, intimate, a simple living.
What make me such a know-it-all?

I retired early to Mexico and checked out of the rat race forever.

Now I live in the world’s best weather (according to National Geographic) on Lake Chapala, Mexico in a little village by the name of Ajijic.

Retired in Mexico and Loving it,
Joel
Casa Preciosa Ajijic, Mexico

John@Alen Mak July 11, 2009 at 11:51 am

I like very much your article, thanks a lot!

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