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Welcome to Naples (Florida, that is) Your entertaining guide to this sun-drenched city is Al Bianco, a dapper retired attorney turned Uber driver. Besides living in one of the richest communities on planet Earth, Naples' residents are good looking, smart, sophisticated, athletic, and down to earth. And they have great stories to tell. On your whirlwind tour of the city, you will discover the highlights, history, many clandestine secrets, and puzzling questions like these:Where was Naples' last nudist colony? What is the city's best, but Godawfully expensive, restaurant? How about the most…mehr

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Welcome to Naples (Florida, that is) Your entertaining guide to this sun-drenched city is Al Bianco, a dapper retired attorney turned Uber driver. Besides living in one of the richest communities on planet Earth, Naples' residents are good looking, smart, sophisticated, athletic, and down to earth. And they have great stories to tell. On your whirlwind tour of the city, you will discover the highlights, history, many clandestine secrets, and puzzling questions like these:Where was Naples' last nudist colony? What is the city's best, but Godawfully expensive, restaurant? How about the most popular local hangout? How much alcohol did the Tamiami Trail dredgers need to complete their work? What the heck does Immokalee mean? Did Marco Polo really discover Marco Island? Which celebrity "gets down at night" in Naples? These answers, and more, are all contained in Naples Secrets in The Sun!
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Alan Bianco is a renaissance man, at least in his own mind. While he has spent most of his life as a lawyer, has also been employed repairing street potholes, delivering cosmetics, announcing polo matches, stocking supermarket shelves, creating computer software, operating a website, teaching at a university, and inspecting apartments in Harlem. This gives him a unique (some say skewed) outlook on humanity in particular and life in general. Al grew up in New York (although he was born in Newark, NJ). Like many of his elderly New York countrymen, he moved to Florida to get a tan and pay less taxes. Now a resident of Naples, he enjoys all aspects of Neapolitan life, except driving behind a Flying Florida Pick (see page 76) or waiting at the slowest traffic lights in the Western Hemisphere.Naples Secrets in the Sun is Al's first attempt at creative writing, but not his first attempt at humor (that would be his political humor website: meaningoflifesatire.com). To learn more or contact Al, visit www.Naplessecretsinthesun.com.