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Take a Video Tour of Our Magnificent Museums
Want a closer look inside the Forgotten Coast’s treasured museums and historical sites? Check out our Museum Video Series hosted by Trinity Hardy. These enlightening videos will take you on a brief tour of each Franklin County museum, including The Raney House Museum, The Orman House Museum, John Gorrie Museum State Park, Carrabelle History Museum and Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum, as well as our two historic lighthouses: Cape St. George Light and Crooked River Lighthouse. Discover the rich historical significance of each site and get a glimpse of the unique artifacts, memorabilia and exhibits showcased inside these fascinating museums.
Forgotten Coast Like A Local: Episode 1 - Museums
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Raney House Museum
Carrabelle History Museum
Orman House Museum
Carrabelle Lighthouse Museum
John Gorrie Museum
Estuarine Research Reserve
St. George Lighthouse Museum
Camp Gordon Johnston
RELAX & STAY AWHILE
From a quaint beach cottage to a luxurious beachfront villa, Florida's Forgotten Coast offers a variety of places to stay.
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Best Western Apalach Inn
All rooms feature free high-speed internet access and cable satellite television with HBO. Complimentary full hot breakfast in lobby and coffee pots in rooms. Ample parking available for trucks, RVs, or boats, as well as an outdoor pool. Non-smoking and handicap accessible rooms available. Senior, AAA, AARP, and corporate discounts available.
Learn MoreThe Old Carrabelle Hotel
Circa 1900 historic hotel located in the heart of Carrabelle, on the corner of Tallahassee Street and NW Avenue A. Choose one of five themed rooms, each with a private bath. Cable TV and high-speed WiFi internet access in all rooms. Spend time in the spacious common areas of the house, the private Key West style courtyard, “Monkey Bar” and…
Learn MoreBlue Moon Inn of Apalachicola
This charming house on Avenue C in the downtown of Apalachicola was the original home of the George family from the turn of the century (Circa 1900 – 2010). Straight from Greece to Ellis Island to Apalachicola, the George Family made their mark in Apalachicola, FL. The George’s were such a devoted Greek family that when it came time to…
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Discover the Forgotten Coast's authentic, Old Florida charm at more than 100 annual events and festivals, that highlight our natural resources, culture and history. Click here to see all events
Carrabelle Riverfront Festival Carrabelle
The Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce invites you to experience a fun-filled day along the beautiful historic Carrabelle Florida Riverfront! Photo Credit: Sheri Wesson
Learn MoreButts & Clucks Cook-Off on the Bay Apalachicola
The 8th annual Butts and Clucks Cookoff will be held Thursday – Saturday in Apalachicola’s Battery Park. The Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce will host the prestigious Florida BBQ Association-sanctioned event and the official State Championship for 2024. Witness culinary mastery as top-notch teams from across the Southeast converge to showcase…
Learn MoreAnniversary of Pearl Harbor and Christmas During the War Carrabelle
Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is presenting two special exhibits in the month of December. The focus of one exhibit will be on commemorating the Anniversary of Pearl Harbor and the focus of the other exhibit will be on exploring Christmas During the War. These two exhibits will…
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That's the word most used to describe Florida's Forgotten Coast.
Follow local guides as they share their tips for how to make the most of your stay on the Forgotten Coast.
2024 Winter Fishing Report
Mild winter days on Florida’s Forgotten Coast, with temperatures around 60°F (15°C), provide the perfect conditions for anglers to enjoy a variety of fishing opportunities.…
Read MorePicture-Perfect Picnics on Florida’s Forgotten Coast
Looking for the ideal picnic spot with stunning water views, sandy beaches, and tranquil surroundings? Florida’s Forgotten Coast offers countless scenic locations to enjoy a…
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