User:Ebyabe/Googley maps/US 98 - Panhandle

[1] Name on the Register[2] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Camp Helen Historic District May 24, 2012
(#12000298)
23937 Panama City Beach Pkwy.
30°16′21″N 85°59′35″W / 30.272374°N 85.993037°W / 30.272374; -85.993037 (Camp Helen Historic District)
Panama City Beach
2 GOVERNOR STONE (schooner) December 4, 1991
(#91002063)
Bayview Ave.
30°10′03″N 85°42′09″W / 30.167521°N 85.702600°W / 30.167521; -85.702600 (GOVERNOR STONE (schooner))
Panama City Was in Walton County at the time it was added to NRHP.
3 Latimer Cabin September 15, 2004
(#04000972)
Northeast Powell Lake
30°16′45″N 85°59′09″W / 30.279167°N 85.985833°W / 30.279167; -85.985833 (Latimer Cabin)
Panama City Beach
5 Panama Grammar School January 21, 2020
(#100004888)
101 East Seventh St.
30°09′40″N 85°39′35″W / 30.161095°N 85.659635°W / 30.161095; -85.659635 (Panama Grammar School)
Panama City
11 SS Tarpon - Arby's beach access May 31, 2001
(#01000527)
7.8 nautical miles (14.4 km) offshore Panama City
30°13′19″N 85°53′16″W / 30.221925°N 85.887894°W / 30.221925; -85.887894 (SS Tarpon - Arby's beach access)
Panama City
Gulf Coast Community College Art Gallery 30°11′09″N 85°43′46″W / 30.185941°N 85.729419°W / 30.185941; -85.729419 (Gulf Coast Community College Art Gallery)

Franklin

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Apalachicola Historic District 1980-11-21 Roughly bounded by the Apalachicola River, Apalachicola Bay, 17th and Jefferson Streets
29°43′42″N 84°59′31″W / 29.72833°N 84.99194°W / 29.72833; -84.99194 (Apalachicola Historic District)
Apalachicola
5 Pierce Site 1974-01-11 Address Restricted Apalachicola
6 Porter's Bar Site 1975-01-23 Address Restricted Eastpoint
7 David G. Raney House 1972-09-22 Southwest corner of Market Street and Avenue F
29°43′42″N 84°59′8″W / 29.72833°N 84.98556°W / 29.72833; -84.98556 (Raney, David G., House)
Apalachicola
9 Yent Mound 1973-05-24 Address Restricted St. Teresa
St. George Island State Park 29°41′02″N 84°47′51″W / 29.684016°N 84.797364°W / 29.684016; -84.797364 (St. George Island State Park)
Crooked River Lighthouse 29°49′39″N 84°42′04″W / 29.8275°N 84.701111°W / 29.8275; -84.701111 (Crooked River Lighthouse)
Camp Gordon Johnston Museum 29°49′47″N 84°41′38″W / 29.829706°N 84.693816°W / 29.829706; -84.693816 (Camp Gordon Johnston Museum)
World's smallest police station 29°51′05″N 84°39′54″W / 29.851439°N 84.665101°W / 29.851439; -84.665101 (World's smallest police station)
Trout Creek Bridge 29°52′49″N 84°44′27″W / 29.88025°N 84.74085°W / 29.88025; -84.74085 (Trout Creek Bridge)

Gulf

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[1] Name on the Register[2] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Cape San Blas Lighthouse at Port St. Joe May 7, 2015
(#15000208)
200 Miss Zola's Dr.
29°48′48″N 85°18′23″W / 29.813199°N 85.306499°W / 29.813199; -85.306499 (Cape San Blas Lighthouse at Port St. Joe)
Port St. Joe
Old St. Joseph Point Light 29°44′56″N 85°18′12″W / 29.748758°N 85.303250°W / 29.748758; -85.303250 (old St. Joseph Point Light)
Dead Lakes Park (former state park) 30°08′20″N 85°12′00″W / 30.139°N 85.2°W / 30.139; -85.2 (Dead Lakes Park)

Okaloosa

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[1] Name on the Register[2] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Camp Pinchot Historic District October 22, 1998
(#98001255)
Eglin Air Force Base, roughly east bank Garnier's Bayou, approximately ½ mile north of Fort Walton Beach
30°28′13″N 86°35′38″W / 30.470278°N 86.593889°W / 30.470278; -86.593889 (Camp Pinchot Historic District)
Fort Walton Beach
3 Eglin Field Historic District October 22, 1998
(#98001254)
Eglin Air Force Base, roughly bounded by Barranca, Choctawhatchee, Fourth, and "F" Avenues
30°28′58″N 86°29′30″W / 30.482778°N 86.491667°W / 30.482778; -86.491667 (Eglin Field Historic District)
Fort Walton Beach
5 Gulfview Hotel Historic District October 22, 1992
(#92001402)
115 Miracle Strip Parkway Southeast
30°24′15″N 86°36′30″W / 30.40412°N 86.60829°W / 30.40412; -86.60829 (Gulfview Hotel Historic District)
Fort Walton Beach new location
6 McKinley Climatic Laboratory October 6, 1997
(#97001145)
Building 440 at Eglin Air Force Base
30°28′33″N 86°30′27″W / 30.475833°N 86.5075°W / 30.475833; -86.5075 (McKinley Climatic Laboratory)
Fort Walton Beach
7 Operation Crossbow Site October 22, 1998
(#98001256)
Address Restricted
Eglin Air Force Base
8 World War II JB-2 Launch Site April 19, 1996
(#96000395)
Address Restricted
Fort Walton Beach
9 World War II JB-2 Mobile Launch Site April 17, 1996
(#96000394)
Address Restricted
Fort Walton Beach
Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park 30°29′49″N 86°25′37″W / 30.496944°N 86.426944°W / 30.496944; -86.426944 (Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park)
Henderson Beach State Park 30°23′38″N 86°34′59″W / 30.393889°N 86.583056°W / 30.393889; -86.583056 (Henderson Beach State Park)
Air Force Armament Museum 30°27′59″N 86°33′40″W / 30.466259°N 86.561216°W / 30.466259; -86.561216 (Air Force Armament Museum)
John C. Pace Library 30°27′18″N 86°39′15″W / 30.455021°N 86.654074°W / 30.455021; -86.654074 (John C. Pace Library)
old Gulfview Hotel 30°24′14″N 86°36′30″W / 30.403901°N 86.608299°W / 30.403901; -86.608299 (old Gulfview Hotel)
Destin History & Fishing Museum 30°23′46″N 86°30′33″W / 30.395998°N 86.509129°W / 30.395998; -86.509129 (Destin History & Fishing Museum)
Emerald Coast Wine Cellars 30°22′38″N 86°22′36″W / 30.377137°N 86.376735°W / 30.377137; -86.376735 (Emerald Coast Wine Cellars)
Choctawhatchee Bay bridge (US 331 - north) 30°26′00″N 86°09′16″W / 30.433463°N 86.154421°W / 30.433463; -86.154421 (Choctawhatchee Bay bridge (US 331 - north))
Choctawhatchee Bay bridge (US 331 - south) 30°23′15″N 86°10′28″W / 30.387399°N 86.174539°W / 30.387399; -86.174539 (Choctawhatchee Bay bridge (US 331 - south))
Choctawhatchee Bay bridge (SR 293 - north 1) 30°27′15″N 86°25′11″W / 30.454125°N 86.419783°W / 30.454125; -86.419783 (Choctawhatchee Bay bridge (SR 293 - north 1))
Choctawhatchee Bay bridge (SR 293 - north 2) 30°27′16″N 86°23′40″W / 30.454548°N 86.394466°W / 30.454548; -86.394466 (Choctawhatchee Bay bridge (SR 293 - north 2))
Choctawhatchee Bay bridge (SR 293 - north) 30°24′02″N 86°25′35″W / 30.400478°N 86.426326°W / 30.400478; -86.426326 (Choctawhatchee Bay bridge (SR 293 - north))

Walton

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[1] Name on the Register[2] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
4 Herman Lodge No. 108 Free & Accepted Masons of Florida January 27, 2021
(#100006121)
314 Madison St.
30°29′37″N 86°08′12″W / 30.4935°N 86.1368°W / 30.4935; -86.1368 (Herman Lodge No. 108 Free & Accepted Masons of Florida)
Freeport
Deer Lake and Grayton Beach State Parks 30°18′14″N 86°04′44″W / 30.303889°N 86.078889°W / 30.303889; -86.078889 (Deer Lake and Grayton Beach State Parks)
Eden Gardens State Park 30°22′41″N 86°07′19″W / 30.378056°N 86.121944°W / 30.378056; -86.121944 (Eden Gardens State Park)
Topsail Hill Preserve State Park 30°22′01″N 86°17′56″W / 30.366944°N 86.298889°W / 30.366944; -86.298889 (Topsail Hill Preserve State Park)
Choctawhatchee River bridge - SR 20 30°27′03″N 85°53′50″W / 30.450803°N 85.897223°W / 30.450803; -85.897223 (Choctawhatchee River bridge - SR 20)
Pine Log State Forest 30°25′21″N 85°52′30″W / 30.422618°N 85.875082°W / 30.422618; -85.875082 (Pine Log State Forest)
Tate's Hell State Forest - west 29°47′19″N 84°45′58″W / 29.788554°N 84.766201°W / 29.788554; -84.766201 (Tate's Hell State Forest - west)
Tate's Hell State Forest - east 29°48′30″N 84°43′44″W / 29.808423°N 84.728849°W / 29.808423; -84.728849 (Tate's Hell State Forest - east)
Seaside 30°19′21″N 86°08′17″W / 30.322390°N 86.137918°W / 30.322390; -86.137918 (Seaside)
  1. ^ a b c d Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ a b c d "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.