Franklin County Florida Floor Removal

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Franklin County Florida Floor Removal Details

Franklin County is a county located in the northwestern panhandle of Florida. This county which is approximately 80 miles southwest of Florida’s capitol, Tallahassee, has an estimated population of 11,177 as of 2005 census. Franklin County was created in February 28, 1832 and was named after Benjamin Franklin, considered one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.

Franklin County has a total area of 1,037 square miles, of which 545 square miles of it is land. This county is said to be one of Florida’s largest counties. Franklin is bordered by Liberty County, Florida to the north; Wakulla County, Florida to the northeast, and; Gulf County, Florida to the west. It is composed of two municipalities (Apalachicola and Carrabelle), five unincorporated areas (Alligator Point; Bald Point; Eastpoint; Lanark Village, and; St. Teresa), and four barrier islands (Cape St. George Island; Dog Island; St. George Island, and; St. Vincent Island)

Franklin County boasts of endless recreational opportunities. It features national preserves, state forests and protected lands that occupy at least 87% of its total land area. It is home to pristine uncrowded beaches and relaxing coastal communities. Alligator Point, for example, is home to Bald Point State Park that feature remote sandy beaches and exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities. St. James Island is home to St. James Bay that feature an 18-hole, par 72 Audubon International championship course with full amenities. There is also St. George Island that features a restored Cape St. George Lighthouse, a public beach, children’s park, shops and restaurants. These and many others are only some of the best of that Franklin County has in store for you and your family.

 

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