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Franklin County Approves 2019-20 Promotion Grants

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / August 21, 2019

Franklin County Commissioners approved grant requests totaling more than $193,000 that were presented to them during their August 20 meeting by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council (TDC). The grants will fund 22 groups that have asked for funding for…

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Rural Relaxation: Affordable Accommodations in Awesome Alligator Point

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / August 16, 2019

If you want to escape to a serene, beautiful beach destination this fall, Alligator Point is the perfectly peaceful retreat. Nestled on the easternmost corner of Florida’s Forgotten Coast, this sparsely populated, rural beach community encompasses eight miles of untouched…

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Get Cozy in Carrabelle: Best Places to Stay in This Quaint Coastal Town

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / August 8, 2019

Looking for an unforgettable yet affordable autumn getaway? If you enjoy pristine beaches, birding, boating, and fabulous fishing, Carrabelle, Florida, is the perfect fall vacation spot. This picturesque coastal community is every outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. Known as the Panhandle’s Gateway…

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Apalachicola Biosphere Reserve Earns Redesignation

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / August 2, 2019

The Apalachicola Biosphere Reserve was redesignated by UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere International Coordinating Council last week in Paris. The ICC accepted the recommendation of the International Advisory Committee on Biosphere Reserves to approve Apalachicola and a change of its…

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Avoid the Coastal Herds: Enjoy Florida’s Most Uncrowded Beaches in Franklin County

By Forgotten Coast Web Team / August 2, 2019

We recently stumbled across a Weather.com slideshow featuring jaw-dropping photos of the world’s most crowded beaches. On these jam-packed shorelines, there’s barely any room to move or breathe—and visitors can just forget about frolicking in the sand or safely splashing…