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Apalach Outfitters

www.apalachoutfitters.com
P: 850.653.3474
29 Avenue E, Suite C, Apalachicola, Fl. 32320
Apalach Outfitters Is a full service outfitter for fishing, birding, hiking and stand-up paddle boards. We carry men and women’s outdoor and lifestyle clothing and gear including Patagonia, North Face, Mountain Hardware, Prana and Lole women’s performance and yoga wear, sunglasses by Costa Del Mar and Kaenon, Shimano fishing reels, Crowder and Sage rods, Tibor fly reels plus Rainbow Sandals, jewelry and art.

Apalachicola Maritime Musum

www.ammfl.org
P: 850.653.2500
103 Water Street, Apalachicola, Florida. 32320
The Apalachicola Maritime Museum has been re founded to celebrate the maritime history of Apalachicola in the form of a maritime museum with active sailing, boat building and restoration and educational programs. Collectively the activities of the AMM will provide a vision into the rich history of the Gulf coastal region and river systems that come together to form the largest river in Florida. The museum was reborn in October of 2007 with the arrival of the L. Francis Herreschoff designed 58' wooden ketch, Quark, into Apalachicola bay. The Quark has since been renamed to Heritage of Apalachicola and offers sailing trips

Artemis Gallery

www.artemisgalleryonline.com
P: 850.653.2030
127 Commerce Street, Apalachicola, Fl. 32320
Artemis Gallery is located in the lovely High Cotton Building, just across the street from the Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce, in the heart of the downtown historic district. Artemis Gallery is one of Apalachicola's premiere art galleries and exhibits many wonderful and talented regional, national and local artists. We specialize in Florida Landscapes, and Folk Art. Artemis gallery is known throughout the country for fine art and has an established portfolio of art collectors. The gallery also carries women's clothing, unique gifts, cards and books.

Camp Gordon Johnston Museum
www.campgordonjohnston.com
P: 850.697.8575
Carrabelle City Complex, Carrabelle, Fl. 32322
On June 6, 1944, General Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke to the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force. He started his address by saying, "You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. For many, this crusade started on Florida's Forgotten Coast. For four years, (acres) of beaches and woods along the shores of North Florida were converted to a base with the sole purpose of training amphibious soldiers and their support groups. Originally name Camp Carrabelle after the community it took over, and later named Camp Gordon Johnston, this facility trained over a quarter million men for amphibious assaults during World War II.

Captain Gill's River Cruises

P: 850.370.0075
501 Bay City Road, Apalachicola, Florida. 32320
Cruise on the Apalachicola River aboard the 28 foot "Lily". Custom tours for all ages in comfort of A/C. Tours available are; family outings, picnics, swimming, photography, sightseeing, echo tours/local folklore, weddings/events, sightseeing/s

Carrabelle Area Chamber of Commerce

www.carrabelle.org
P: 850-697-2585
105 St. James Avenue, Carrabelle, FL. 32322
Carrabelle is the boating and fishing capital of the Forgotten Coast. Carrabelle is the home of Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum, Crooked River Lighthouse, Tates Hell State Forest and World’s Smallest Police Station. The Carrabelle area offers: Beaches marinas, public boat ramps, parks, riverfront pavilion, etc.

Carrabelle Lighthouse Association

www.crookedriverlighthouse.org
P: 850.697.2732
P O Box 373, Carrabelle, Florida. 32322
The Keeper's House Museum is open noon to 5:00pm Thursday through Saturday. We have beautiful items for sale in the gift shop and the lighthouse is open for climbing every Saturday from 1:00pm to 4:00pm for $5.00. Large group tours are welcome, but please call in advance, 850.697.2732. Tour buses welcome. The Crooked River Lighthouse was constructed in 1895 to replace the lighthouse on Dog Island that was destroyed by hurricane in 1873. The 103 foot tall iron and steel structure was decommissioned by the U.S. Coast Guard in 1995. In 1999, despite its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places, the Coast Guard had plans to surplus the lighthouse and auction it off to the highest bidder. It was at this time that the Carrabelle Lighthouse Association (CLA) was formed by a dedicated group of local citizens with the goal of preserving, restoring, and opening the lighthouse to the public. The Carrabelle Lighthouse Association continues to work toward restoring and preserving this piece of Florida's maritime history. If you would like to help, please join the CLA today.

Downtown Books

P: 850.653.1290
67 Commerce Street, Apalachicola, Florida. 32320
The best little bookstore in the Panhandle, specializing in Florida history, gardening, cookery, field guides and fiction. Purl offers fine yarn and accessories for discerning knitters. Two great shops in one neat old building.

Journeys of St. George Island

www.sgislandjourneys.com
P: 850.927.3259
240 E. Thierd St., St. George Island, Florida. 32328
Journeys of SGI is a full rental and retail provider of kayaks on st. George Island. We offer guided bay and offshore fishing trips with some of the best captains in the area. Guided sightseeing trips in kayaks & powerboats are offered year round. We also rent powerboats, stand up paddleboards & kayaks.

Sciopio Creek Marina

www.sciopiocreekmarina.com
P: 850.653.8030
301 Market Street, Apalachicola, Fl. 32320
Scipio Creek Marina is a family-owned business, located on Florida's northwest Gulf Coast, within walking distance of historic Apalachicola's famous waterfront shops, restaurants, and attractions. Our well-equipped facility and friendly staff can provide whatever you may need; fuel, power, dry storage, wet slips, we have it all.

Sea Oats Gallery
www.forgottencoastart.com
P: 850.927.2303
128 E. Pine Avenue, St. George Island, FL. 32328
St. George Island's Sea Oats Gallery is a must-see destination, offering the largest collection of local art by the widest variety of local artist along the Forgotten Coast

St. James Bay Golf Course

www.stjamesbay.com
P: 850-697-9606
151 Laughing Gull Lane, Carrabelle, FL. 32322
Robert Walker worked closely with Audubon International to create a course in complete harmony with nature. This perfectly manicured 18-hole championship course gives golfers the ability to play a more strategic game of golf. Wetlands and water hazards are present on every hole with bunkering perfectly fashioned to define the layout. St. James Bay creates a challenge for even the most skillful golfer, yet its still a course golfers of all abilities will love. All golf carts are equipped with GPS systems. The practice facility features a full driving range and two putting greens. The pro shop includes apparel, accessories and rental clubs.

The Cut Hair Salon
P: 850-927-3500
140 E 1st Street West, St. George Island, FL. 32328
Experienced colorists, specializing in foil placement techniques. Cutting talents include “freestyle”, slide cutting, and “precision cuts”. Tanning beds and Weddings by Kelley. Hours 9-6 Monday to Friday. Closed Sat and Sun.
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