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dbuck

Beach Fanatic
Jun 2, 2005
3,966
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KY
HOLLIBIRD..............NO WORRIES......ALL THE OLD HILLBILLYS HAVE SOLD OFF THIER LAND AND MOVED ON..........BIG MONEY DEVELOPERS MOVED IN 10-15 YEARS AGO AND TURNED THE "RED NECK RIVIERA"INTO A FIRST CLASS DESTINATION RESORT.PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY AND EUROPE OWN LAND AND VACATION IN DESTIN AND ALONG 30-A.SOME OF THE HILLBILLYS THAT STILL LIVE AND VACATION DOWN THERE HOLD ON TO THE PAST.IT USED TO BE THE CONSIDERED THE "DEEP SOUTH" YEARS AGO.NOW DAYS ALL THE HILLBILLYS ARE WORKING FOR THE DEVELOPERS THAT CAME IN FROM THE NORTH.KINDA WHAT HAPPENED AFTER THE CIVIL WAR.THE NEXT TIME SOME NATIVE TELLS U "THIS HERE IS THE REDNECK RIVIERA" ASK STUPID WHO THEY WORK FOR.I CAN GUARANTEE U IT ISNT SOME NATIVE "HILLBILLY" FROM WALTON COUNTY.:D :funn: :rotfl:


Yeah, they were called carpetbaggers and weren't liked very much.
 

Teresa

SoWal Guide
Staff member
Nov 15, 2004
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South Walton, FL
sowal.com
HOLLIBIRD..............NO WORRIES......ALL THE OLD HILLBILLYS HAVE SOLD OFF THIER LAND AND MOVED ON..........BIG MONEY DEVELOPERS MOVED IN 10-15 YEARS AGO AND TURNED THE "RED NECK RIVIERA"INTO A FIRST CLASS DESTINATION RESORT.PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY AND EUROPE OWN LAND AND VACATION IN DESTIN AND ALONG 30-A.SOME OF THE HILLBILLYS THAT STILL LIVE AND VACATION DOWN THERE HOLD ON TO THE PAST.IT USED TO BE THE CONSIDERED THE "DEEP SOUTH" YEARS AGO.NOW DAYS ALL THE HILLBILLYS ARE WORKING FOR THE DEVELOPERS THAT CAME IN FROM THE NORTH.KINDA WHAT HAPPENED AFTER THE CIVIL WAR.THE NEXT TIME SOME NATIVE TELLS U "THIS HERE IS THE REDNECK RIVIERA" ASK STUPID WHO THEY WORK FOR.I CAN GUARANTEE U IT ISNT SOME NATIVE "HILLBILLY" FROM WALTON COUNTY.:D :funn: :rotfl:

:welcome:

but, I believe this is still the Redneck Riviera, even though it certainly is more "polished" than it used to be which is both good and bad. Much of the natural beauty of Sowal is still here. Many of the locals are still here - and own quite a bit of real estate and other businesses. they are all the best folks I've ever met.

Now, it seems we're being invaded by yuppies - mostly from bigger southern towns. so, this is still the deep south - just another suburb of Atlanta.

Just returned from Indian Pass (appalach) and the natural beauty is still untouched and the whole area is incredibly beautiful in the most natural way and thoroughly rough around the edges, including the fine folks who live in the area. some may say its filled with Rednecks. I believe they are just good folks. Nothing polished or new or paved. so much like this area 25 years ago... those were the days..
 
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DAN1995

Beach Crab
Jul 10, 2005
3
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INLETBCHDWELLER................Thank You!.........................DBUCK..... I See U Are Still PO About Losing The Civil War To The Carpetbaggers. Please Get Over It .........................TOOTISE...............Most Of The Local People Are Great Folks.Couldnt Agree With U More About The Yuppies From Atlanta And Yes Indian Pass Is Like A Place Frozen In Time The Way Things Used To Before The Emerald Coast WAS Developed And Over Runned.;-)
 
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dbuck

Beach Fanatic
Jun 2, 2005
3,966
12
KY
Not upset over anything...just making a comparison between carpetbaggers and developers (depends on your perspective as to how you see it).
 

Tom at BV

Beach Lover
May 14, 2006
138
12
Plymouth & Petoskey MI
Thanks all, this has been a very informative education on Redneck Riviera & N.W.Florida. Just made reservations for Nov. (Thanksgiving Day week). Looking forward to the visit. Any thoughts where to eat on Turkey Day??

Tom
Thought for the day:
"Work" like you don't need money!!:shock:
"Love" like you've never been hurt!!:love:
"Dance" like no one's watching!!:clap_1:
 

dbuck

Beach Fanatic
Jun 2, 2005
3,966
12
KY
Tom
Thought for the day:
"Work" like you don't need money!!:shock:
"Love" like you've never been hurt!!:love:
"Dance" like no one's watching!!:clap_1:

:clap_1: Thanks, Tom, these are very good things to remember.
 

Rita

margarita brocolia
Dec 1, 2004
5,207
1,634
Dune Allen Beach
Thanks all, this has been a very informative education on Redneck Riviera & N.W.Florida. Just made reservations for Nov. (Thanksgiving Day week). Looking forward to the visit. Any thoughts where to eat on Turkey Day??

Tom
Thought for the day:
"Work" like you don't need money!!:shock:
"Love" like you've never been hurt!!:love:
"Dance" like no one's watching!!:clap_1:

We ordered a turkey dinner from Publix last year. It was very good and easy. (except the mashed potatoes and gravy :sosad: - pretty much like paste!).
We were with some family so eating at the house made it more like Thanksgiving for us - except better because we could walk off all the turkey we ate by walking on the beach. :clap_1:

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