http://www.cityofcocoabeach.com/
To clarify, since that's the topic of the bonfire, while roaming around the countryside last weekend, looking at garage sales, at one place I found a most remarkable item.
It was one of those 33 rpm plastic discs, with cover. Some all-women's singing group hip during the 1960s. I looked at the other side of the cover, which had the lyrics to the music on it.
One of them was about "little boxes made of ticky-tacky, little boxes all the same," or something like that. And I immediately thought of Pedro Picasso, who exemplifies 1960s suburban television-dominated America.
The 1960s were a very long time ago now, but Pedro Picasso is still stuck in them.
And so that's why I wondered if this Cocoanut Beach place was a Levittown.
There were lots and lots of Levittowns, not just on Long Island or north of Philadelphia.
Well, now it appears this Cocoanut Beach place looks to be one of those tourist-traps.
One wonders what the percentage of homes on wheels they have, as compared with homes on foundations.