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How locals tolerate tourists in America's best beach towns

Surfers David Grimes (L) and William Troy walk down the beach while mandatory evacuation orders are in effect for Hatteras Island in Rodanthe, North Carolina.
Surfers David Grimes (L) and William Troy walk down the beach while mandatory evacuation orders are in effect for Hatteras Island in Rodanthe, North Carolina.

We don’t need to tell you that we’re at summer’s peak – we’re sure you can feel it.The high temps may have you looking for the nearest refuge, whether it’s an AC unit, a very large fan, a large swath of shade, or the nearest body of water. 

For those who can manage it, that refuge may be the beach. With sunscreen and hydration, of course.For people who live in a beach town, there are highs and lows.

It’sclearthe locals in America’s beach townshave some mixed feelings about the summertime and the extra company itbrings. We talk to somepeoplewho oversee the challengesof the summer season. 

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