About a city in Florida other uses of the term Apalachicola disambiguation Infobox settlement See the Table at Infobox Settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage Basic info official name Apalachicola, Florida other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English nickname settlement ... Florida Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Apalachicola Highlighted.svg mapsize 250x200px map caption Location in Franklin County, Florida Franklin County and the state of Florida image map1 ... ref Apalachicola is the county seat of Franklin County, Florida Franklin County GR 6 . Name ... index.cfm A Florida Department of State ref Many inhabitants of Apalachicola, however, choose to translate ... floridaapalachicola weather.asp History A trading post called Cottonton was located on the current ... ers. More than 90 of Florida s oyster production is harvested from Apalachicola Bay. Every ... Episcopal Church Apalachicola, Florida Trinity Episcopal Church was incorporated by an Act of the Legislative ... Louisiana to a permitted artificial reef site off Apalachicola, Florida making this the first effort ... Florida s Quiet Side in February 2007. Wanda McKinney writes Morning comes gently to Apalachicola ... External links Commons category Apalachicola, Florida http www.apalachicolabay.org Apalachicola ... that serves Apalachicola, Florida is available in full text with images in http www.uflib.ufl.edu ... watersheds map apalachicolaApalachicola River Watershed Florida DEP http historicapalachicola.info Historic Apalachicola Franklin County, Florida Category Cities in Franklin County, Florida Category Populated coastal places in Florida Category County seats in Florida ca Apalachicola de ApalachicolaFlorida fr Apalachicola io Apalachicola, Florida ht Apalachicola, Florid nl Apalachicola pt Apalachicola simple Apalachicola, Florida vo Apalachicola ... A street in Apalachicola showing the Dixie Theatre image flag flag size image seal seal size ... more details
Structure See also Portal Anglicanism National Register of Historic Places listings in Florida References Reflist External links Commons and category Trinity Episcopal Church Apalachicola, Florida ... Church history National Register of Historic Places in Florida Category Apalachicola, Florida Category National Register of Historic Places in Florida Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida Category Episcopal churches in Florida Category Historic Florida architecture 1989 AIA survey listings in Franklin County Category 1839 architecture Category Buildings and structures in Franklin County, FloridaFlorida NRHP struct stub US anglican ... Florida s Office of Cultural and Historical Programs http www.flheritage.com facts reports places ... more details
Apalachicola is the name given to numerous Native Americans in the United States Native American settlements in the southeastern United States, after the Apalachicola tribe Apalachicola tribe . The word Apalachicola is variously translated as place of the ruling people , ref http www.seminoletribe.com culture language.shtml ref those people residing on the other side or shore , ref http www.flheritage.com facts reports names ref or land of the friendly people . ref http www.baynavigator.com BriefHistory briefhistory2.cfm ref The name may be in reference to NOTOC Places Apalachicola, FloridaApalachicola River Apalachicola Bay Apalachicola National Forest Apalachicola Municipal Airport Port of Apalachicola Railroad Apalachicola and Alabama Railroad Apalachicola Northern Railroad Ships USS Apalachicola YTB 767 USS Apalachicola YTB 767 , a tugboat in the United States Navy. References Reflist External links DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs a10 apalachicola.htm disambig de Apalachicola ru simple Apalachicola ... more details
River. origin Confluence of Chattahoochee River Chattahoochee and Flint River s at Chattahoochee, Florida mouth Gulf of Mexico br at Apalachicola, Florida basin countries United States length convert ... through the forests of the Florida Panhandle , past Bristol, Florida Bristol . In northern Gulf County, Florida Gulf County , it receives the Chipola River from the west. It flows into Apalachicola Bay , an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, at Apalachicola, FloridaApalachicola . The lower 30  mi ... and Central Time zone Central time zones in the United States. Image Apalachicola River.jpg thumb right 300px View of the Apalachicola River near Fort Gadsden , Florida. The Apalachicola River ... 20 Bristol, Florida Bristol bgcolor DCE5E5 Rail bridge Apalachicola Northern Railroad Apalachicola Northern Railway Apalachicola, FloridaApalachicola bgcolor DCE5E5 John Gorrie Memorial Bridge Image US 98.svg 20px U.S. Route 98 US 98 Apalachicola, FloridaApalachicola See also List of Florida rivers ... of Engineers Flint Chatahoochee Apalachicola basin http www.pepps.fsu.edu APALACH Florida State Univ ... Apalachicola River Watershed Florida DEP GNIS 305219 Apalachicola River Further reading Light ... Rivers of Florida cs Apalachicola de Apalachicola River es R o Apalachicola fr Apalachicola fleuve ...Infobox River river name Apalachicola River image name Apalachicola watershed.png caption Map of the Apalachicola ... sqmi km2 sigfig 5 abbr on The Apalachicola River is a river, approximately 112 mi 180  km long in the U.S. state Florida . The river s large watershed, known as the ACF River Basin for short ... 800  km . Its name comes from the Apalachicola tribe Apalachicola tribe , which used to live along the river. It is formed on the state line between Florida and Georgia, near the town of Chattahoochee, Florida , approximately 60 mi northeast of Panama City, Florida Panama City , by the confluence ... to provide navigation due to a lawsuit with Florida. Fact date May 2008 Except for the area ... more details
Orphan date December 2009 Voices of the Apalachicola is a book by Faith Eidse chronicling the history of the Apalachicola River in Northern Florida , United States . It was the winner of the 2007 Samuel Proctor Award. ref http www.upf.com book.asp?id EIDSEF05 ref Its release of publication in 2006 coincided with increased awareness of the Florida Georgia dispute over use of the river s resources, and the dying way of life of oyster fisherman in the Apalachicola River Basin, both of which were covered extensively by local press. The book contains Oral history oral histories of people who have worked and lived by the river, and builds a history of the culture and environment of the region, which is often regarded as one of the most endangered river systems in the United States. Voices of the Apalachicola ISBN 0813032121 is published by University Press of Florida , 352 pages. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Voices Of The Apalachicola Category 2006 books Hist book stub ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Hydroptila apalachicola regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropoda classis Insecta ordo Trichoptera subordo Spicipalpia superfamilia Hydroptiloidea familia Hydroptilidae genus Hydroptila species H. apalachicola binomial Hydroptila apalachicola binomial authority Steven Harris Harris , Manuel Pescador Pescador & Andrew Rasmussen Rasmussen 1998 Hydroptila apalachicola is a species of microcaddisfly . It is only known from three adult males collected from cold spring hydrosphere spring fed streams in the Apalachicola National Forest , Florida . This is a tiny brown caddisfly up to 3.2 mm in length and can only be distinguished from its closest relatives by minute differences in the structure of the tenth abdominal tergum . References http www.fcla.edu FlaEnt fe81p221.pdf New species of microcaddisflies from Florida Category Trichoptera Category Animals described in 1998 insect stub ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Ochrotrichia apalachicola regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Trichoptera familia Hydroptilidae genus Ochrotrichia species O. apalachicola binomial Ochrotrichia apalachicola binomial authority Steven Harris entomologist Harris , Manuel Pescador Pescador & Andrew Rasmussen Rasmussen , 1998 Ochrotrichia apalachicola is a species of microcaddisfly . It is only known from a single adult male collected from a cold spring hydrosphere spring fed stream in the Apalachicola National Forest , Florida . This is a tiny brown caddisfly up to 3.4 mm in length and can only be distinguished from its closest relatives by minute differences in the genitalia . References http www.fcla.edu FlaEnt fe81p221.pdf New species of microcaddisflies from Florida Category Trichoptera Category Animals described in 1998 insect stub ... more details
Category Native American tribes in Florida NorthAm native stub de Apalachicola Volk hr Apalachicola sh Apalachicola ta ...ethnic group group Apalachicola image poptime Extinct as a tribe popplace United States Louisiana religions Christianity langs Muskogean related Muscogee Creek Creek , other Muskogean languages Muskogean peoples The Apalachicola also called Pallachacola ref cite book last Oatis first Steven J. title A Colonial Complex South Carolina s Frontiers in the Era of the Yamasee War, 1680 1730 year 2004 publisher University of Nebraska Press isbn 0 8032 3575 5 ref were a group of Native Americans in the United States Native American s related to the Creek people Creek . They spoke a Muskogean languages Muskogean language related to Hitchiti . They lived along the Apalachicola River in present day Florida. Around 1706 some of the Apalachicola moved from the Apalachicola River area to the Savannah River , close to the colony of South Carolina . They may have been captured during English sponsored Indian slavery slave raids and forced to relocate to the Savannah River. A census taken in 1708 described the Apalachicola of the Savannah River as the Naleathuckles , with 80 men settled in a town about 20 miles up the Savannah River. A more accurate census was taken by John Barnwell colonist John Barnwell in early 1715. This census describes the Savannah River Apalachicola as living in two villages ... returned to the Apalachicola River, near the juncture of the Chattahoochee River and Flint River ... States , the Apalachicola moved in 1836 1840 to present day Oklahoma . They merged with other Creek peoples. The Apalachicola River is named after them, as is Apalachicola Bay and the city of Apalachicola, Florida . References reflist External links http www.accessgenealogy.com native georgia index.htm Georgia Indian Tribes Apalachicola http digital.library.okstate.edu kappler Vol2 treaties app0352.htm ... more details
Florida ports The Port of Apalachicola is a historic Gulf of Mexico gulf coast port located on St. George Island in Franklin County, Florida . The Port of Apalachicola was of primary strategic importance during the United States Civil War . Union forces established a blockade of the port on 11 June, 1861, with the USS Montgomery 1861 USS Montgomery . At times, the blockade employed a squadron of three or more vessels in the area. On 3 April, 1862, a landing at Apalachicola was achieved without resistance from the Confederate States of America Confederacy . The port continued to change hands repeatedly throughout the war, usually without serious conflict. External links http www.visitflorida.com destinations area.php ca 45 Apalachicola Port St. Joe Area http www.forgotten florida.com the civil war.htm Forgotten Florida chapter 8 coord missing FloridaFlorida in the Civil War Category Franklin County, Florida Category Ports and harbors of FloridaApalachicola, Port of Category Florida in the American Civil War Apalachiola, Port of Category Ports of the Gulf of Mexico Florida geo stub AmericanCivilWar stub ... more details
Image Apalachicola Bay.gif thumb right 272px Apalachicola Bay, Florida. Apalachicola Bay is an estuary and lagoon located on Florida s northwest coast renowned for its oysters. The Apalachicola Bay system also includes St. Georges Sound, St. Vincent Sound and East Bay, covering an area of about convert 208 sqmi km2 sigfig 2 . Four islands St. Vincent Island, Florida St. Vincent Island to the west, Cape St. George Island and St. George Island to the south, and Dog Island, Florida Dog Island to the east separate the system from the Gulf of Mexico . Water exchange occurs through Indian Pass, West Pass, East Pass and the Duer Channel. The lagoon has been designated as a National Estuarine Research Reserve and the Apalachicola River is the largest source of freshwater to the estuary. Combined with the Chattahoochee River , Flint River Georgia Flint River , and Ochlockonee River they drain a watershed of over convert 20000 sqmi km2 sigfig 1 at a rate of convert 19599 cuft m3 sigfig 2 per second according to the United States Geological Survey in 2002. The region features 1,162 species of plants, and includes the largest natural stand of tupelo trees in the world. The area is also home to 308 ... of amphibians and reptiles in all of North America , north of Mexico stated by the Apalachicola Reserve , 2002. Apalachicola Bay is part of The National Estuarine Research Reserve System . ref name ... System publisher accessdate 2007 01 27 ref See also Apalachicola tribe References reflist External links GNIS 277921 Apalachicola Bay http www.protectingourwater.org watersheds map apalachicolaApalachicola River Watershed Florida DEP coord 29 40 23 N 84 57 43 W display title Coastal Waters of Florida Category ACF basin Bay, Apalachicola Category Bays of Florida Category Bays of the Gulf of Mexico Category Biosphere reserves of the United States Category Coastal geography Category Estuaries of Florida Category Geography of Franklin County, Florida ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Apalachicola Historic District nrhp type hd image Apalachicola HD street01.jpg caption Looking southeast down Market Street towards U.S. Route 98 US 98 location Apalachicola, FloridaApalachicola , Florida lat degrees 29 lat minutes 43 lat seconds 42 lat direction N long degrees 84 long minutes 59 long seconds 31 long direction W locmapin Florida area convert 460 acre visitation num visitation year built 1836 architecture Mid 19th Century Revival, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian added November 21, 1980 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref governing body Local refnum 80000951 The Apalachicola Historic District is a United States U.S. Historic district United States historic district in Apalachicola, FloridaApalachicola , Florida . It is bounded by the Apalachicola River , Apalachicola Bay , 17th and Jefferson Streets, encompasses approximately 4600 acres 19  km , and contains 652 historic buildings. On November 21, 1980, it was added to the United States U.S. National Register of Historic Places . References reflist External links commonscat inline http www.dca.state.fl.us fdcp dcp waterfronts Communities Apalachicola ApalachHistoricguidelines.pdf HISTORIC APALACHICOLA DESIGN GUIDELINES A Guide to Rehabilitation and New Construction in the City of Apalachicola , June 2006 http www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com FL Franklin districts.html Franklin County listings at http www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com National Register of Historic Places Category Apalachicola, Florida Category Historic districts in Florida Category Historic Florida architecture 1989 AIA survey listings in Franklin County Florida NRHP district stub ... more details
national forest located in the Florida Panhandle . The Apalachicola National Forest contains two Wilderness ... wikitravel http www.fs.fed.us r8 floridaApalachicola National Forest at National Forest Service http www.dep.state.fl.us gwt guide regions panhandleeast trails apalachicola.htm The Florida Trail in the Apalachicola ... of Franklin County, Florida de Apalachicola National Forest fr For t nationale d Apalachicola ...Infobox Protected area name Apalachicola National Forest iucn category VI map US Locator Blank.svg map caption locator x 205 locator y 142 location Florida , United States USA nearest city Tallahassee, Florida Tallahassee, FL lat d 30 lat m 14 lat s 10 lat NS N long d 84 long m 39 long s 56 long EW W ... States Forest Service U.S. Forest Service The Apalachicola National Forest is the largest List of U.S. National Forests U.S. National Forest in the U.S. state state of Florida . It contains convert ... to the Apalachicola National Forest are a number of special purpose areas Camel Lake Recreation ... of Liberty County, Florida Liberty , Wakulla County, Florida Wakulla , Leon County, Florida Leon , and Franklin County, Florida Franklin counties. http www.fs.fed.us land staff lar 2007 TABLE 6.htm The forest is headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida Tallahassee , as are all three National Forests in Florida, but there are local Forest ranger district offices located in Bristol, Florida Bristol and Crawfordville, Florida Crawfordville . Hunting and fishing Hunting and fishing are monitored and governed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission FWC . The national forest itself ... and ends in January. ref http www.myfwc.com Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Bot ... ogeast fl.pdf title Old Growth in the East A Survey. Florida accessdate 2008 12 31 author Mary Byrd ... of dogs following the scent of a white tail deer Image Apalachicola pond.JPG An artificial pond off of FH 111 Image SilverLkRecAreaOct07.JPG Silver Lake Recreation Area, a part of the Apalachicola ... more details
owner Franklin County operator city served Apalachicola, Florida location elevation f 20 elevation m .... Effective 8 April 2010. ref Location map Florida label Apalachicola Airport marksize 6 mark Red ... right width 200 float right caption Location of Apalachicola Regional Airport, FloridaApalachicola ... nautical mile s 3.7 kilometre km west of the central business district of Apalachicola, FloridaApalachicola , in Franklin County, Florida Franklin County , Florida , United States . ref name FAA It was previously known as Apalachicola Municipal Airport . ref cite web url http www.cfaspp.com FASP AirportPDFs apalachicolamunicipalapril2005.pdf title Apalachicola Municipal Airport publisher Florida ... Apalachicola Regional Airport April 2010 , Florida Aviation System Plan FASP FAA procedures AAF US ...Infobox airport name Apalachicola Regional Airport image Apalachicola Municipal Airport FL 10 Jul 1999.jpg ... to the War Assets Administration WAA deeded to municipality of Apalachicola and becoming a civil ... pilot was killed during an attempted emergency landing at Apalachicola Municipal Airport when his F 11 Tiger F 11A Tiger experienced difficulties while transiting from West Palm Beach, Florida back to the Blue Angels home base at NAS Pensacola , Florida. Lt. George L. Neale, 29, who flew in the Number ... Force Base , near Panama City, Florida , for emergency landing permission when he suffered mechanical problems S of Apalachicola. But, spotting the local airport, he attempted a landing there, ejecting ... and he was killed. He was survived by his wife Donna, of Pensacola, Florida, and his mother, Mrs. Katherine .... ref Basham, Dusty, Blue Angel Pilot Killed Jet Fighter Falls Near Apalachicola , Playground Daily News, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Monday Morning, 16 March 1964, Volume 18, Number 27, pages 1, 2. ref Facilities and aircraft Apalachicola Regional Airport covers an area of 1,100 acre s 445 ... States Air Force World War II Florida World War II Army Airfields References Reflist External links ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Apalachicola Dusky Salamander image status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Caudata familia Plethodontidae genus Desmognathus species D. apalachicolae binomial Desmognathus apalachicolae binomial authority Means & Karlin, 1989 synonyms The Apalachicola Dusky Salamander Desmognathus apalachicolae is a species of salamander in the Plethodontidae family. It is Endemism endemic to the United States . Its natural habitat s are temperate forest s, intermittent river s, and freshwater Spring hydrosphere spring s. It is threatened by habitat loss . References Hammerson, G. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 59244 all Desmognathus apalachicolae . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 23 July 2007. Category Amphibians of the United States Category Desmognathus Plethodontidae stub fr Desmognathus apalachicolae pt Desmognathus apalachicolae vi Apalachicola Dusky Salamander ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Apalachicola Fort nrhp type nhl image Apalachicola Fort Site.jpg caption Apalachicola Fort Site nearest city Holy Trinity, Alabama lat degrees 32 lat minutes 10 lat seconds 17 lat direction N long degrees 85 long minutes 07 long seconds 49 long direction W coord parameters region US AL type landmark locmapin USA Alabama area built 1689 architect architecture designated nrhp type July 19, 1964 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 708&ResourceType Site title Apalachicola Fort Site date 2007 09 27 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 15, 1966 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Local refnum 66000931 The Apalachicola Fort Site is an archaeological site near Holy Trinity, Alabama Holy Trinity , Alabama , United States . Spain established a wattle and daub blockhouse here on the Chattahoochee River in 1690, in an attempt to maintain influence among the Creek people Lower Creek Native Americans in the United States Indians . These tribes had rejected Spanish missionaries and were trading with the English. The fort was used for one year and then destroyed by the Spanish when they abandoned the site. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964. The site is currently threatened by a high water table caused by Walter F. George Lake , with damage from erosion and ground slumping. ref name nhlsum See also List of National Historic Landmarks in Alabama National Register of Historic Places listings in Russell County, Alabama References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Russell County, Alabama Category National Historic Landmarks in Alabama Category Native American archeology Alabama NRHP stub ... more details
The Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve protects the biological diversity of the Apalachicola Bay , as well as the economic value of the natural resources and pristine conditions. Between 60 to 85 percent of the local population make their living directly from the fishing industry, most of which is done in reserve waters. Seafood landings from the Apalachicola Reserve are worth 14 16 million dockside annually. At the consumer level, this represents a 70 80 million industry. Understandably, research projects that target commercial fisheries management and the food chain are a high priority in the Apalachicola Reserve. In addition to its water quality monitoring program, the reserve has engaged in extensive benthic habitat mapping in Apalachicola Bay and has a highly sophisticated geographic information systems GIS , which is used to educate coastal managers and visiting researchers about the area and its ecology. Other educational offerings include ongoing guest lectures for the community and coastal management workshops for environmental professionals. The reserve s K 12 educational activities are divided between classroom and on site programs. Reference http nerrs.noaa.gov Reserve.aspx?ResID APA Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve http www.dep.state.fl.us coastal sites apalachicolaApalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection Include USGov agency NOAA Protected Areas of Florida coord missing Florida Category Protected areas of Florida Category National Estuarine Research Reserves of the United States Category Protected areas of Franklin County, Florida Category Protected areas of Gulf County, Florida Category Protected areas of Liberty County, Florida ... more details
River down the Alabama Georgia line used to form Florida s Apalachicola River. Since ...About the U.S. state of Florida pp move indef Infobox U.S. state Name Florida Fullname State of Florida Flag Flag of Florida.svg Flaglink Flag of Florida Flag Seal Seal of Florida.svg Map Map of USA FL.svg Nickname The Sunshine State Demonym Floridian Motto In God We Trust Former Florida Territory State Song Old Folks At Home Capital Tallahassee, Florida Tallahassee Senators Bill Nelson politician ... LargestCity Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville Jacksonville is the largest city, Not Miami LargestMetro South Florida metropolitan area Governor Rick Scott Republican politician R Lieutenant Governor Jennifer Carroll R Legislature Florida Legislature Upperhouse Florida Senate Senate Lowerhouse Florida House of Representatives House of Representatives PostalAbbreviation FL TradAbbreviation Fla. OfficialLang American English English ref name Article 2, Section 9, Constitution of the State of Florida ... states Florida Languages.html title Florida  Languages publisher City Data accessdate 2010 ... saving time 4 TZ1Where Peninsula and Big Bend Florida Big Bend region TimeZone2 North American Central Time Zone Central UTC 6 5 TZ2Where Florida Panhandle Panhandle Latitude 24 27 N to 31 00 N Longitude ... Flag Flag of Florida.svg Name Florida Bird Northern Mockingbird Butterfly Heliconius charithonia Zebra Longwing Fish Largemouth bass Florida largemouth bass , Sailfish Atlantic sailfish Flower Orange fruit Orange blossom Mammal Florida panther , Manatee , Bottle nosed dolphin Reptile American ... Marker Florida 13.svg Quarter 2004 FL Proof.png QuarterReleaseDate 2004 Florida IPAc en en us Florida.ogg ... sqmi km2 0 , Florida List of U.S. states and territories by area ranks 22nd in size among the 50 U.S. states. The state capital is Tallahassee, Florida Tallahassee , its largest city is Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville , and the South Florida metropolitan area is the largest metropolitan area in the state ... more details
, the geographic meaning of the term is inexact and elastic. References to the Florida Panhandle always include the ten List of counties in Florida counties west of the Apalachicola River , a natural ... Zone . Pensacola, Florida Pensacola , home of the University of West Florida , is the largest Pensacola Ferry Pass Brent, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area metropolitan area west of the Apalachicola ... east of the Apalachicola known as the Big Bend Florida Big Bend region, along the curve of Apalachee Bay . Tallahassee, Florida Tallahassee , the state capital, is the largest Tallahassee, Florida ..., Georgia, and Florida meet. From there, it flows due south to the town of Apalachicola, Florida ... for ceding the Florida counties west of the Apalachicola River to Alabama were often raised In 1811 ... . Counties The following List of counties in Florida counties west of the Apalachicola River are always ... of the Apalachicola, in the Big Bend Florida Big Bend subregion, are sometimes considered part of the Panhandle ..., FloridaApalachicola Blountstown, Florida Blountstown Callaway, Florida Callaway Cedar Grove, Florida ... thumb Map showing Florida counties that may be included in references to the Panhandle the eastern extent of the Panhandle is arbitrarily defined and may vary. The Florida Panhandle , an informal, unofficial term for the northwestern part of Florida , is a strip of land roughly 200 miles long ... Florida and East Florida . These western counties also lie in the Central Time Zone North America ... www.doacs.state.fl.us standard petro AltSiteMap.html Florida Department of Agriculture alternative fuels locator map ref ref http www.eflorida.com FloridasRegionsSubpage.aspx?id 54 Enterprise Florida map of Florida economic regions ref The terms West Florida and Northwest Florida are generally synonymous ... resorts from Pensacola to Port St. Joe, Florida Port St. Joe but is sometimes used to refer, by extension, to the Panhandle as a whole, especially west of the Apalachicola. Physical features The Apalachicola ... more details
Florida Trail consists of the following segments Big Cypress Seminole Okeechobee Ocean to Lake Kissimmee Eastern Corridor Western Corridor Ocala North Florida Suwannee Big Bend Apalachicola Central ...Image Florida Trail.png left 175px Image FT ONF.jpg framed Hiking the Florida Trail through the Ocala National Forest on the Western Corridor One of eleven National Scenic Trail s in the United States , the Florida Trail is a footpath spanning convert 1400 mi km from Big Cypress National Preserve between Miami and Naples, Florida along the Tamiami Trail to Fort Pickens at Gulf Islands National Seashore , Pensacola Beach . Also known as the Florida National Scenic Trail which applies only to its federally certified segments , the Florida Trail provides hiking and Backpacking wilderness backpacking ... Area in the Ocala National Forest , the Florida Trail began on October 29, 1966, established by members of the Florida Trail Association . Working in partnership with the trail s federal manager, the USDA Forest Service , and land managers throughout the state of Florida , the Florida Trail ... Carolina with his brother for a hike on the Appalachian Trail . Returning to Florida and knowing there was nowhere ... mi km adj on hiking trail across Florida. He founded the Florida Trail Association and encouraged ... permission to start blazing a hiking trail. The Florida Trail has been underway as a volunteer driven construction project ever since. Like many other National Scenic Trails, the Florida Trail ... reflist http www.floridatrail.org Florida Trail Association http www.dep.state.fl.us gwt guide fnst.htm Florida Greenways & Trails Guide http www.americantrails.org resources statetrails FLstate.html American Trails Florida http www.gorp.com parks guide travel ta national scenic trails florida trail sidwcmdev 068967.html GORP.com Florida National Scenic Trail TrailSystem coord missing Florida Category Hiking trails in Florida Category Long distance trails in the United States Category National ... more details
from one administrative center, the British divided it into two new colonies separated by the Apalachicola River . West Florida s government was based in Pensacola, Florida Pensacola , and the colony included the part of formerly Spanish Florida west of the Apalachicola, plus the parts of Louisiana ... Florida , separated by the Apalachicola River . East Florida consisted of most of the formerly Spanish ... the Mississippi and Apalachicola Rivers. Britain also ceded both Florida provinces back to Spain ...about the history of the region in colonial times the school University of West Florida For information about the region as part of the U.S. territory and state of Florida from 1821 to the present, see Florida Panhandle Infobox Former subdivision native name conventional long name West Florida common name West Florida nation Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain 1763 83 , Spain 1783 1800 , France ... Florida date event4 year event4 1810 event end Annexation by U.S. date end October 27 year end 1810 p1 Louisiana New France flag p1 Pavillon royal de France.svg p2 Spanish Florida flag p2 Flag of New ... s2 US flag 15 stars.svg s3 Florida Territory flag s3 US flag 15 stars.svg image flag image coat symbol symbol type image map West Florida Map 1767.jpg image map caption British West Florida in 1767. stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 stat area2 stat pop2 stat year2 capital Pensacola, Florida Pensacola ... no West Florida was a region on the north shore of the Gulf of Mexico , which underwent several boundary and sovereignty changes during its history. West Florida was first established in 1763 by the Kingdom ... portion of the region then known as Florida , with East Florida comprising the eastern part. It included most of what is now the Florida Panhandle , plus parts of the modern U.S. states of Louisiana , Mississippi , and Alabama . Britain formed West and East Florida out of land taken from ... River Mississippi and Apalachicola Rivers, with a northern boundary that shifted several ... more details
southeastern acquisitions into two new colonies separated by the Apalachicola River East Florida, with its capital in the old Spanish capital of St. Augustine, Florida St. Augustine , and West Florida , with its capital at Pensacola . The settlement of the British colony at East Florida was heavily ...Infobox Former subdivision native name conventional long name East Florida common name EastFlorida nation ... 1821 event3 date event3 year event3 event4 date event4 year event4 event end Merged into Florida Territory date end year end 1822 p1 Spanish Florida flag p1 Flag of New Spain.svg p2 flag p2 p3 flag p3 s1 Florida Territory flag s1 US flag 15 stars.svg s2 flag s2 s3 flag s3 image flag image coat symbol symbol type image map East and West Florida 1810.jpg image map caption Map of East and West Florida in 1810. stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 stat area2 stat pop2 stat year2 capital St. Augustine, Florida ... title deputy deputy1 year deputy1 deputy1 year deputy1 noautocat no East Florida was a colony of Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain from 1763 1783 and of Spain from 1783 1822. East Florida was established ... part of the region of Florida , with West Florida comprising the western parts. Its capital was St. Augustine, Florida St. Augustine , which had been the capital of Spanish Florida . Britain formed East and West Florida out of territory it had received from France and Spain following the Seven Years ... as a single unit, the British divided them into two colonies separated by the Apalachicola River . East Florida comprised the bulk of what had previously been the Spanish colony of Florida. Britain ... them as separate colonies, though the majority of West Florida was gradually annexed by the United States. Spain sold East Florida and the remainder of West Florida to the U.S. in the Adams On s Treaty the United States organized them as a single unit, the Florida Territory . History Under the terms ... War , Spain ceded Spanish Florida to Britain. At the same time, Britain received all of Louisiana ... more details
that he was invading Florida. Jackson s force departed from Tennessee and marched down the Apalachicola ...Infobox Former subdivision native name conventional long name Territory of Florida common name Florida ... event1 date event1 year event1 event end Florida Statehood date end March 3 year end 1845 event pre Adams On s Treaty year pre 1821 p1 East Florida flag p1 US flag 15 stars.svg p2 West Florida flag p2 US flag 15 stars.svg p3 flag p3 s1 Florida flag s1 Flag of Florida.svg s2 flag s2 s3 flag s3 image ... area1 stat pop1 stat year1 stat area2 stat pop2 stat year2 capital Tallahassee, Florida Tallahassee government type Organized incorporated territory title leader List of Governors of Florida Governor ... deputy1 year deputy1 The Territory of Florida was an Organized incorporated territories of the United ... March 3, 1845, when it was admitted to the Union as the Florida State of Florida . Originally the Spain Spanish territory of Spanish Florida La Florida , it was ceded to the United States as part of the 1819 Adams On s Treaty . Background Florida was first discovered in 1513 by Juan Ponce de Le n who claimed the land as a possession of Spain . St. Augustine, Florida St. Augustine , the oldest ... of Florida in 1565. Florida continued to remain a Spanish possession until the end of the Seven Years ..., after the American Revolution , Great Britain ceded Florida back to Spain. ref name Fuller1964 cite book author Hubert Bruce Fuller title The purchase of Florida, its history and diplomacy reprint ... University of Florida Press ref rp xvii The second term of Spanish rule was influenced by the nearby ... by the Treaty of San Lorenzo which, among other things, solidified the boundary of Florida and Georgia ... its hands off Florida. ref name Fuller1964 rp xviii xix American involvement pre 1821 In 1812 United States forces and Georgia patriots under General George Matthews invaded Florida to protect American interests. ref name Peters1979 cite book author Virginia Bergman Peters title The Florida wars url ... more details
Infobox Settlement official name Panacea, Florida nickname image skyline Panacea Mineral Springs 2C Panacea 2C Florida.jpg image flag image seal image map mapsize map caption Location in Wakulla County, Florida Wakulla County and the state of Florida . subdivision type Countries of the world Country subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision type2 List of counties in Florida Counties subdivision name United States subdivision name1 Florida subdivision name2 Wakulla County, Florida Wakulla leader title leader name established established date area magnitude area total area land area water population as of population total population metro population density mi2 timezone North American Eastern Time Zone EST utc offset 5 timezone DST Eastern Daylight Time EDT utc offset DST 4 latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW longs elevation website footnotes Panacea is a small unincorporated community in Wakulla County, Florida Wakulla County , Florida , United States United States of America . It is in the Tallahassee metro area. Its elevation is seven feet above sea level. Panacea is an historic fishing and tourist waterfront village located along Dickerson Bay in Wakulla County between the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge and Apalachicola National Forest southwest of the state capitol of Tallahassee. The establishment of Panacea began with the Panacea Mineral Springs, a concentration of small sulphurous springs known for their healing attributes . There were hotels, restaurants, health spas, baths, bottled water for drinking, boardwalks, piers ... springs. Later as South Florida began to hog the tourist trade, Panacea s mineral springs ... 1 Panacea, Florida locator http maps.google.com maps?f q&hl en&geocode &q wakulla florida&ie UTF8&z 9&iwloc addr&om 1 Wakulla County map Wakulla County, Florida Category Unincorporated communities in Wakulla County, Florida Category Tallahassee metropolitan area Florida geo stub vo Panacea ... more details