The Florida Panhandle
The Florida Panhandle is the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Florida, is a strip of land roughly 200 miles long and 50 to 100 miles wide, lying between Alabama on the north and the west, Georgia on the north, and the Gulf of Mexico to the south. Its eastern boundary is arbitrarily defined. As is the case with the other eight U.S. states that have panhandles, the geographic meaning of the term is inexact and elastic. References to the Florida Panhandle always include the ten counties west of the Apalachicola River, a natural geographic boundary, which was the historic dividing line between the British colonies of West Florida and East Florida. These western counties also lie in the Central Time Zone, while the rest of the state is in the Eastern Time Zone. References to the Panhandle may also include some or all of eleven counties immediately east of the Apalachicola known as the Big Bend region, along the curve of Apalachee Bay. Source Wiki
Florida Panhandle (Emerald Coast, Forgotten Coast, Middle Florida, West Florida)
The Florida panhandle is a "Deep South" region of antebellum plantations, red hills, and white sand beaches. Cities include the state capital of Tallahassee, Destin, Pensacola, and Panama City Beach.
The Florida panhandle is a "Deep South" region of antebellum plantations, red hills, and white sand beaches. Cities include the state capital of Tallahassee, Destin, Pensacola, and Panama City Beach.
Photographic Destinations and Back Roads Digitally 'Captured' include ...
Pensacola
Sopchoppy
Milton/Bagdad
Defuniak Springs
Tallahassee
Apichola
Mexico Beach
Perry
St Marks
Pensacola
Sopchoppy
Milton/Bagdad
Defuniak Springs
Tallahassee
Apichola
Mexico Beach
Perry
St Marks
Blounston - The Panhandle Pioneer Settlement, a living-history museum in Blountstown, Florida, has
a collection of 18 historical buildings, dating from 1820 to the 1940s. Now arranged on five acres to replicate an idyllic farm community, the buildings were moved from their original locations throughout Calhoun County. For more info see their website http://panhandlepioneer.org/
a collection of 18 historical buildings, dating from 1820 to the 1940s. Now arranged on five acres to replicate an idyllic farm community, the buildings were moved from their original locations throughout Calhoun County. For more info see their website http://panhandlepioneer.org/
Sopchoppy - As you pass through the small town of Sopchoppy, you turn into a dirt driveway at the Griffin Pottery Pottery sign. In a few hundred yards you arrive at the George Griffin Pottery that includes a shop, home and guest house. was constructed using local materials. George, who had no formal training, creates pottery that is one of kind. I asked for his mobile phone number - "don't use one" and his email - "don't have one". His business is from folks who use the web and 'hear' about his pottery on