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n the shadow of Palm Beach's opulence, a lesser-known gem emerged. Manalapan, a mere 10 miles south, was once a winter haven for the elite, attracting the Vanderbilts and Rockefellers with its understated charm. However, as the town's reputation grew, it struggled to outshine its more glamorous neighbor. That was until Larry Ellison arrived, bringing with him a new wave of wealth and influence that would forever alter the landscape of this quiet coastal community.
