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2020-Chamber-Map.Pdf Apalachicola MUSEUMS, PARKS, THEATRE RESTAURANTS & NIGHTLIFE (Cont.) 1. Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center 71. High Five Dive Bar 15 Ave F Suite C (850) 653-2211 Franklin County 17 Ave E (850) 653-9419 72. Hole in the Wall 23 Avenue D (850) 653-3222 2. Apalachicola Public Restrooms 85 Commerce St. 74. The Mellow Mullet (850) 658-2240 Visitor Centers 3. Apalachicola City Hall 192 Coach Wagner Blvd (850) 653-9319 75. Old Time Soda Fountain 93 Market Street (850) 653-2606 4. Apalachicola Maritime Museum 103 Water Street 653-2500 76. Owl Café 15 Avenue D (850) 653-9888 Apalachicola Bay Chamber 5. Apalachicola Municipal Library 80 12th Street (850) 653-8436 77. Oyster City Brewing Company 17 Ave D (850) 653-BREW of Commerce & Visitor Center 6. Apalachicola Regional Airport 8 Airport Road 653-1366 78. The Owl Tap Room 75 Commerce (850) 653-1910 7. Apalachicola Riverfront Park 175 Water St. (850) 653-9319 79. The Station Raw Bar 53 Market St. 653-8237 17 Avenue E Apalachicola 32320 8. Battery Park & City Marina 1 Bay Ave (850) 653-9319 80. Tamara’s Café 71 Market Street (850) 653-4111 St. George Island Visitor Center 9. City Square Community Garden 8th Street and Avenue F 81. Tamara’s Tapas Bar 73 Market Street (850) 653-8272 10. Chapman Auditorium Home of Panhandle Players 139 Ave E 82. The Snack Shack 115 Ave I (850) 208-8896 2A East Gulf Beach Drive, St. 11. Chapman Botanical Garden 230 Market St. 83. Up The Creek Raw Bar 317 Water Street (850) 653-2525 MAPS George Island 32328 12. Chestnut Street Cemetery Hwy 98 between 6th and 8th Streets 50. Up To No Good Tavern 76 Market Street Ste F (850) 653-4888 Eastpoint Visitor Center/ 13. Dog Park located at 192 Coach Wagner Blvd Apalachicola 14. Dixie Theatre 21 Avenue E (850) 653-3200 GALLERIES Franklin County TDC office 16. History, Culture and Arts Center 86 Water Street 15. Fort Coombs Armory 66 4th St (850) 653-9783 731 Hwy 98 Eastpoint 32328 16. History, Culture & Arts Center 86 Water Street 653-9319 36. 49 Palmetto 49 Avenue G (850) 323-1600 Eastpoint 17. Holy Family Center 203 Dr. Fredrick Humphries St. 653-1526 84. Art of Glass 47 Market street suite E (850) 370-1019 Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce 18. John Gorrie State Museum 46 6th Street (850) 653-9347 85. Backstreet Art Gallery 88 Market St. (850) 653-9510 & Visitor Center St. George Island 19. Lafayette Park 169 Avenue B (850) 653-9319 86. Bowery Art Gallery 117 Market Street (850) 653-2425 20. Olan “Buddy” Ward Park/Maritime Museum 628 US Hwy 98 87. Chantel Burdette Gallery 123 Commerce St. (252) 423-0213 105 St. James Ave. & Surrounding Areas 21. Orman House 177 5th & Market Street (850) 653-1209 88. Gallery at High Cotton 230 Water St. (850) 316-0630 Carrabelle 32322 22. Raney House 128 Market Street (850) 653-1700 166. Joyce Estes Gallery 232 Water St. 850-899-0866 23. St. Vincent Island National Wildlife Refuge Center 93. Long Dream Gallery / Kristinworks (850) 570-6972 Featuring (850) 653-8808 89. Live Oak Gallery 156 Market Street (850) 370-1042 24. Three Servicemen Statue/Veterans Memorial 230 Market St. 90. On the Waterfront Gallery 117 Market Street (850) 653-9699 164. Tennis Court 14th St. & Ave D 91. Robert Lindsley Studio & Gallery 15 Avenue E (714) 660-7166 Restaurants 25. U.S. Post Office 20 Ave D Suite 101 92. Richard Bickel Photography 81 Market Street (850) 653-3900 93. Rivers Edge Gallery 59 Commerce St. (850) 653-1031 MEDICAL Lodging 26. Buy-Rite Drugs 117 Avenue E (850) 653-8825 SHOPS, BUSINESSES Apalachicola Bay 27. Big Bend Hospice (850) 653-1323 94. 13 Mile Seafood Market 227 Water Street (850) 653-1399 Shopping 28. Coastal Foot & Ankle 221 Ave E (850) 653-3338 95. 2K Webgroup 201 Ave D Suite 201 (850) 653-1122 Chamber of Commerce 29. Dr. Rex Whiteman DDS / PA 218 Ave E (850) 653-9653 96. Ace Hardware 409 U S Highway 98 (850) 653-1400 17 Avenue E Real Estate 30. Weems Memorial Hospital 135 Avenue G 653-8853 97. Acentria Insurance 61 Avenue E (850) 653-2161 Apalachicola, FL 32320 31. Sacred Heart Primary Care 55 Ave E (850) 370-1000 98. Apalach Outfitters 32 Avenue D (850) 653-3474 (850) 653-9419 32. Weems Medical Clinic 12 Street (850) 653-8853 99. Apalach Waters/Apalach Olive Oil Co. Boating & Fishing 31 Ave E (850) 370-0293 www.apalachicolabay.org CHURCHES 100. Apalachicola Riverkeeper 301 Market St. (850) 653-8936 Museums & Tours 33. First United Methodist Church 75 5th Street (850) 653-9530 101. Apalachicola Sponge Company 14 Ave D (850) 653-3550 34. Friendship Missionary Baptist Church 233 9th St. 653-2174 102. Apalachicola Times 129 Commerce Street (850) 653-8868 35. Trinity Episcopal Church 79 6th Street (850) 653-9550 103. Backstreet Trading Company 94 Market St. 653- 9595 ACCOMMODATIONS 104. Bay Media 65 Ave E (850) 653-9020 105. Beach Bum Tanning Salon 21 Ave C (850) 340-0492 36. 49 Palmetto 49 Avenue G (850) 323-1600 106. BECASA 115 Commerce Street (850) 227 6381 146. Seascape Insurance 78 11th St, Suite A (918) 794-3201 37. 50 Cherry Historic Guest House, Carriage House & Studio 107. Bee Inspired Too 56 Commerce St. (850) 653-0888 147. The Seahorse Gifts & Florist 87 Market St. (850) 653-1300 50 Avenue F (850) 323-1600 167. Bellou 122 Commerce St. 148. The Shop 16 Ave D (850) 653-1006 38. Apalach Guest House 51 Commerce Street (850) 653-1653 108. Betsy’s Sunflower 238 Water St. (850) 653-1023 149. Reel Memories 10 Ave D (850) 653-1626 39. Apalachicola Bay Inn 240 US Hwy 98 (850) 653-9435 109. Blinging Up Daisies 51 Market Street, Suite A (850) 899-1588 150. The Clipper Shoppe 130 Ave F (850) 653-2255 40. Apalachicola Riverwood Suites at the Baltimore House 110. Centennial Bank 22 Avenue E (850) 653-8805 151. The Tin Shed 45 Avenue D (850) 653-3635 29 Avenue F (850) 653-3848 111. Coast 85 Market St. (850) 653-1619 152. Up The Street 29 Ave E (850) 653-2525 41. Bay Queen Loft 232-2B Water Street (850) 653-1653 112. Cooks Insurance Agency 22 Avenue E (850) 653-9310 Battery Park 42. Bay City Lodge 1000 Bay City Road (850) 653-9294 Site of the 113. Culligan Water 55 Avenue E (850) 653-1277 43. Best Western 249 US Highway 98 (850) 653-9131 TRANSPORTATION Florida 114. Deep Southern Boutique 77 Market St. (850) 370-1005 Chamber Hosted Events Seafood 44. Blue Moon Inn 19 Avenue C (850) 228-4015 153. Blue Pearl Car Service (850) 624-2454 115. Downtown Books & Purl 67 Commerce St. (850) 653-1290 Butts & Clucks Cook-Off Festival 45. The Blue Cottage 49 Commerce Street (850) 332-5108 154. Segree Lines (850) 340-3821 116. Edge Salon 131 Market St. (850) 653-3332 46. The Bowery Inn 161 Commerce St. (850) 296-2475 155. Happy Trails Taxi Service (850) 323-2465 (FBA Sanctioned BBQ Contest) 117. Enjoy Apalachicola Tours (850) 653-1020 47. Consulate Luxury Suites 76 Water Street (850) 653-1515 118. Farmers Market 479 Market St (860) 918-3594 Last weekend in January 48. Coombs House Inn 80 6th Street (850) 653-9199 46. Ferrell Gas 161 Commerce St (850) 697-3334 49. Cypress House 207 Bay City Road (512) 703-0334 REAL ESTATE BROKERS, AGENTS & Forgotten Coast Chef Sampler 119. Forgotten Coast Fly Co. 123 Commerce St. (252) 423-0213 50. The Eagles Nest 76 Market St. VRBO #1535364 CLOSINGS 120. Forgotten Coast Fitness 192 14th St (850) 443-2670 Second Sunday of February 51. Gibson Inn 51 Avenue C 850-653-2190 36. Apalachicola Homes Realty, LLC (850) 323-1600 121. Forgotten Coast TV & Rolstad Photography 653-5586 52. Houseboats at River Watch 309 Water St. (908) 432-4040 156. Dodd Title 40 4th St. (850) 653-9537 47. Grady Market 76 Water Street (850) 653-4099 Art & Wine Walk 53. Oystertown Cottage & Loft 45 Commerce St. (850) 774-7178 157. Harbor Realty 83 Market Street (850) 370-1020 122. Grocery Gals (850) 596-9155 First Saturday in April 54. The Majestic Jewel of Apalachicola 73 Avenue E 288-1000 142. Robinson Real Estate Company 44 Avenue E (850) 653-1653 123. Harpers Lock & Key (850) 544-1358 55. Raney Guest Cottage 46 Avenue F (850) 653-9749 158. REALTOR Association of Franklin & Gulf Counties 124. Honey Hole 252 Water Street Suite A (850) 653-2899 Apalachicola Classic 14. The Rexford Suite 21 Ave E Suite B VRBO #392994 78 11th Street (850) 653-3322 125. Kayd At Your Service / Pet Care 850-370-6041 Boat & Car Show 56. Rivercrest Vacation Home 501 Bay City Road (850) 370-0075 144. Sanders & Duncan Law Office 80 Market St (850) 653-8976 126. LaRobe Boutique 16 Avenue E (850) 653-1535 57. Riverfront Vacation Home 125 Melanie Lane (205) 926-5688 159. Shaun S. Donahoe 86 Market Street (850) 653-8330 Third Saturday in April 127. Law Offices of Thomas M. Shuler 40 4th St. (850) 653-1757 58. River’s Edge East 59 Commerce St (850) 653-1031 160. Suncoast Realty 84 Water St. (800) 341-2021 128. Marilyn Brogan Jewelry 236 Water St. (850) 783-0767 59. Suites at Ave E 17 Ave E (662) 397-0152 107. Uta Hardy Real Estate Services 56 Commerce St. Downtown Oyster Roast 129. Miller, Tack & Madson P.A.
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