Thank you .... I was born in 59 key West. We moved to fort Walton Beach a few years later and I miss that place I'm a little kid but I still remember it in Destin Shalimar course Panama City thank you great job guys keep
That's a great little town. You can get a city permit for a golf cart and a lot of people just drive them around town. They have the Florida Seafood Festival first weekend in November and I'm going this year. Thanks for posting!
You said it, the panhandle version of Everglades City and a lil Moorehaven. Still looks pretty much the same as it did back in the early '90's when last I drove through. Old Florida time capsules, nice.
With some constructive criticism…. They have a golf cart in front of their house because its safe. That’s NOT the projects: is that your favorite word?
It’s not that the water is “muddy”, it’s just the flow at that time that you’re filming. It is actually very pretty turquoise during the warmer months. Nothing Cuban about this area and most places are closed on Sunday as it’s part of Old Florida. You went right pass the Gibson Inn and Trinity Episcopal, both historic landmarks.
I wonder if empty lot ( opposite side of Burger king sign board) is where old Hut restaurant was located before destroyed by Hurricane. At original Hut restaurant, I ate out for the first time in Florida when I came to Florida for study in 1997.. When I visited this area again around 2002-3, I only saw damaged building ,,so sad.. Thank you for video.. I really appreciate your channel..
We love to swing over to Apalachicola whenever we spend a week at St George Island (once a year). Not only to go to the grocery store but also to spend a day dining in town, usually for oysters and beer. The Oyster City Brewery is pretty awesome, there’s usually a good gathering of locals and tourists hanging out there, everybody congregating and enjoying a cold beverage.
I think it looks a lot like Port Charlotte or Punta Gorda especially the part where you were leaving and coming up over the bridge to do so. Thanaks guys!
Next time you’re in Apalach, could you please drive down Oyster rd? My great aunt and uncle live down there and I really wanna check on their property. I miss them so much and Apalach, it’s just hard for me to get there to visit
Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏Grace and peace be unto you and to this place. God bless you. 🤍🤍🤍🌈🌈🤍🤍🤍. Thank you. God bless you. Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 🤍
What’s “poverty” to some, is a rich life to many in my hometown of Apalach, and they wouldn’t trade places with many of the “richest”. That’s one of the beautiful things about life here - money isn’t the only thing that makes some of us rich, and that’s a great way of life. ❤
Thank you .... I was born in 59 key West. We moved to fort Walton Beach a few years later and I miss that place I'm a little kid but I still remember it in Destin Shalimar course Panama City thank you great job guys keep
That's a great little town. You can get a city permit for a golf cart and a lot of people just drive them around town. They have the Florida Seafood Festival first weekend in November and I'm going this year. Thanks for posting!
Your welcome sir
You said it, the panhandle version of Everglades City and a lil Moorehaven. Still looks pretty much the same as it did back in the early '90's when last I drove through. Old Florida time capsules, nice.
You can for sure fell those vibes of time going nowhere
With some constructive criticism…. They have a golf cart in front of their house because its safe. That’s NOT the projects: is that your favorite word?
Refrigeration was invented in appalachicola
they was trying to make a new strain for meth? LOL for real??? LOL I need to read more!
1834. American inventor Jacob Perkins, living in London at the time, built the world's first working vapor-compression refrigeration system
Next time you drive through, check out the John Gorrie museum to get this history on the invention of mechanical refrigeration.
It’s not that the water is “muddy”, it’s just the flow at that time that you’re filming. It is actually very pretty turquoise during the warmer months. Nothing Cuban about this area and most places are closed on Sunday as it’s part of Old Florida. You went right pass the Gibson Inn and Trinity Episcopal, both historic landmarks.
I wonder if empty lot ( opposite side of Burger king sign board) is where old Hut restaurant was located before destroyed by Hurricane.
At original Hut restaurant, I ate out for the first time in Florida when I came to Florida for study in 1997..
When I visited this area again around 2002-3, I only saw damaged building ,,so sad..
Thank you for video.. I really appreciate your channel..
Yes that’s where the hut was.
We love to swing over to Apalachicola whenever we spend a week at St George Island (once a year). Not only to go to the grocery store but also to spend a day dining in town, usually for oysters and beer. The Oyster City Brewery is pretty awesome, there’s usually a good gathering of locals and tourists hanging out there, everybody congregating and enjoying a cold beverage.
You won’t get stabbed or shot in Apalach lol this man is funny.
That golf cart may be their only transportation.
I think it looks a lot like Port Charlotte or Punta Gorda especially the part where you were leaving and coming up over the bridge to do so. Thanaks guys!
I’m from punta gorda / charlotte county I live in Tallahassee and absolutely love this little town I get at home vibes for sure
Looks peacefull
All those new Yorkers should move there because we're overcrowded going 75 and 95 south.
Noooo. We got to keep it secret.
That's a NOPE for me.
The boat ride from Wewahitchka/burges creek to the apalachacola river or the international is sooooo pretty
It's also a shrimp fishery there
All my family is from here…. If you see Allen and son seafood that’s my family…
We know Ginger and Dwayne very well.
its a drinkin' town with a fishin' problem! "Apalach" is the best small town in America, glad I own property close by.
Just to let u know...we don't call neighborhoods "projects ".
Just to let you know, move to Alabama
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Next time you’re in Apalach, could you please drive down Oyster rd? My great aunt and uncle live down there and I really wanna check on their property. I miss them so much and Apalach, it’s just hard for me to get there to visit
Who is your great aunt and uncle? Where on Oyster Rd do they live? I probably know them. Hell, we may be related. LOL
Pretty
TO MUCH CHATTER.
Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏Grace and peace be unto you and to this place. God bless you. 🤍🤍🤍🌈🌈🤍🤍🤍. Thank you. God bless you. Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 🤍
Very good
Want to go here
Instead of trying to find the projects?How about you try to find a jack's for katie
wow what about alligators? lots of snakes? And the bears, I wonder what people with horses do ie do they attack horses and livestock a lot?
there is little livestock in the states southern half...
Looks 👍
Hi
You will see a lot of poverty here when you get off the beaten track.
What’s “poverty” to some, is a rich life to many in my hometown of Apalach, and they wouldn’t trade places with many of the “richest”. That’s one of the beautiful things about life here - money isn’t the only thing that makes some of us rich, and that’s a great way of life. ❤
i like it