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Florida NewsLine Finding Florida’s Forgotten Coast By Debi Lander mail@floridanewsline.com I’m always excited to discover new destinations, especially in my home state. Florida’s Forgotten Coast remains a relatively quiet, under-developed region on the southern tip of the Panhandle, below Panama City and Mexico Beaches. “Forgotten” because travelers bypassed the area due to theF smelly paper Read More

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Cape San Blas Is the Best-Kept Secret on Florida’s Forgotten Coast

Time to pack your bags! By Tara Massouleh McCayMay 28, 2022 CREDIT: PARADISE MEDIA FOR VISIT FLORIDA For beach lovers looking to steer clear of crowds, Florida’s Forgotten Coast is a welcome reprieve. With 200 miles of coastline encompassing five islands, 99 historic sites, and some of the most charming beachside communities you’ll find anywhere, there are dozens Read More

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This City on Florida’s ‘Forgotten Coast’ Has a 9-mile Waterfront Trail and Stunning White-sand Beaches

Set on Florida’s Gulf Coast, Cape San Blas is home to a lighthouse, aquatic preserve, and one of the nation’s top beaches. By Rachel Chang May 11, 2022   This City on Florida’s ‘Forgotten Coast’ Has a 9-mile Waterfront Trail and Stunning White-sand Beaches When it comes to Florida vacations, popular hot spots like Orlando, Miami, Read More

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The Forgotten Coast

Forgotten Coast The Forgotten Coast is located in the northwest of Florida, the United States of America. It is a registered trademark coined in the early 1990s by the Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce. The coast stretches from Mexico Beach on the Gulf of Mexico to St. Marks on the Apalachee Bay as a relatively quiet, undeveloped, and largely Read More

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Florida history: City where state’s first constitution was written has been washed away

Eliot Kleinberg The Palm Beach Post A sprawling historical mall stands at the spot in Philadelphia where the U.S. Constitution was written in 1789. But if you want to see where Florida’s constitution was written a half century later, you’re out of luck. The town existed for just nine years and figuratively, if not literally, was washed Read More

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Gulf County, Florida Has No Bright Lights Or Big Cities – Here’s Why It’s Perfect For A Getaway

Posted in Florida Attractions December 19, 2021 by Marisa Roman   Gulf County, Florida, located within the heart of the panhandle, is a beautiful place to visit for anyone who enjoys privacy, seclusion, and tons of natural beauty. As the only panhandle county with a westward-facing sunset, this isn’t the only reason to visit Gulf County. Encompassing over 559-square miles, Read More