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Get to know Coral Springs

Coral Springs doesn’t bring in beach crowds, have a nightclub scene, or boast any particular tourist destination. That, like a lot of things here, is by design. Laid out with livability in mind, Coral Springs tends toward outdoor life — it’s packed with recreation trails, golf courses, and public parks. Though you won’t find any actual natural springs there, Coral Springs remains a thriving community filled with flowing canals, voluminous trees, and an air of hospitality. After its founding during the 1960s, the city experienced rapid growth in the following decades. The height of its buildings — which rarely reach above 10 stories tall — helps establish a more communal feel. From downtown Coral Springs, it’s abundantly easy to get to bustling metropolitan centers, but it’s even easier to get to the quiet harmony of home.

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Everything you need is close by in Coral Springs, even if it’s not the first place a trend is likely to surface. The city has some fine restaurants that span the spectrum of cuisine, and you’ll usually be able to get a table without much of a wait. Backyard barbecues are perhaps more prevalent than big nights out, but the city is the perfect base for someone who wants to explore all of South Florida’s culinary culture. Shopping is a mix of delightful mom-and-pop local businesses, plus the standard chains, but whatever you need is always easy to get to — and easy to find parking near. You’ll find both a museum of art and a center for the performing arts in Coral Springs, but there’s a small-town festival feel to most events here.