Port St Joe - Known as the "Constitution City," Port St. Joe is a coastal town with
a colorful past and a promising future. Founded in 1835 as St. Joseph,
the name given its bay by the Spaniards centuries earlier, it was here
that delegates from all counties in Territorial Florida assembled in
1838 to draft Florida's first State Constitution.
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Mexico Beach - The quaint seaside town of Mexico Beach offers a flavor all its own
with unique shops, beachfront restaurants and waterfront recreation.
Sugar-white sand beaches, clear waters and a wide variety of beach
properties include beachfront homes, town homes and even canal front
units with private boat docks.
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Cape San Blas - Ranked America's #1 Beach for 2002, by Dr. Stephen Leatherman,
commonly known as Dr. Beach, Cape San Blas is home to St. Joseph State
Park, as well as a variety of secluded beach front homes and small
developments. The 2,516 acre state park stretches from the "tip" of the
peninsula and continues for an uninhabited eight-mile stretch
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Inland Waterways - Just a few miles upstream from the open Gulf of Mexico, lies a
network of interconnected rivers, lakes and secluded bayous. In this
part of Northwest Florida the Intracoastal Waterway has long served as a
serene route from Panama City to Apalachicola. Sportsmen have
appreciated the area's natural beauty
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