In Sarasota, a Sense of Normalcy

In Sarasota, a Sense of Normalcy
The Ringling Museum features a spectacular collection of art. mariakray/Shutterstock
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It felt normal. That’s how I keep describing my recent visit to Sarasota.

The city and eponymous county on the Gulf of Mexico coast in southwest Florida has long been a popular destination for snowbirds and sunseekers from my home state of Michigan. That popularity is partly because of its location along Interstate 75—making it an easy drive south for motorists from Detroit.

Dennis Lennox
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