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| St. Johns Episcopal Church (Tallahassee, Florida) |  | Churches completed in 1881, Towers completed in 1881, Episcopal churches in Florida, National Register of Historic Places in Leon County, Florida, Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Buildings and structures in Tallahassee, Florida, Towers in Florida, Bell towers in the United States, History of Leon County, Florida, Historic Florida architecture 1989 AIA survey listings in Leon County, Churches in Leon County, Florida, 19th-century Episcopal ... | | St. Johns Episcopal Church is an historic church in Tallahassee, Florida. It is located at 211 North Monroe Street. On August 10, 1978, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places |
| Cascades Park (Tallahassee) |  | Parks in Tallahassee, Florida, National Register of Historic Places in Leon County, Florida, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from October 2010, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category without a link on Wikidata, | | Cascades Park is a 24-acre (97,000 m2) park along the stream known as the St. Augustine Branch in Tallahassee, Florida, south of the Florida State Capitol. It is a Nationally Registered Historic Place^ because it influenced the territorial governments choice of the capital citys location. The newly designed Cascades Park opened in 2014 |
| Womans Working Band House |  | National Register of Historic Places in Leon County, Florida, Big Bend Region, Florida Registered Historic Place stubs, Leon County, Florida geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles sourced only to NRIS from March 2015, All articles sourced only to NRIS, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | Womans Working Band House is a national historic site located at 648 W. Brevard St., Tallahassee, Florida in Leon County |
| Co-Cathedral of Saint Thomas More (Tallahassee, Florida) |  | Religious organizations established in 1968, Roman Catholic Diocese of Pensacola–Tallahassee, Roman Catholic cathedrals in the United States, Roman Catholic churches in Florida, Buildings and structures in Tallahassee, Florida, Roman Catholic congregations established in the 20th century, Churches in Leon County, Florida, | | The Co-Cathedral of St. Thomas More is a Catholic cathedral located in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. Along with the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Pensacola it is the seat of the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee. St. Thomas More also provides the Catholic Campus Ministry at Florida State University |
| Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail |  | IUCN Category V, State parks of Florida, Parks in Leon County, Florida, Parks in Wakulla County, Florida, Rail trails in Florida, Bike paths in Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category with page title different than on Wikidata, | | Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail is a rail trail and Florida State Park located on 16 miles (26 km) of the historic railbed of the Tallahassee Railroad, which ran between Tallahassee and St. Marks, Florida. The trail ends near the confluence of the St. Marks and Wakulla Rivers. The portion of the trail south of US 98 is designated as a portion of the Florida National Scenic Trail. A paved extension of the trail extends north for approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) into the City of ... |
| St. Marks River |  | Landforms of Jefferson County, Florida, Landforms of Leon County, Florida, Rivers of Florida, Landforms of Wakulla County, Florida, Outstanding Florida Waters, Big Bend Region, Florida geography stubs, Leon County, Florida geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Geobox usage tracking for river type, Incomplete lists from August 2008, All stub articles, | | The St. Marks River is a river in the Big Bend region of Florida. It has been classified by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection as an Outstanding Florida Water, and is the easternmost river within the Northwest Florida Water Management District |
| St. Marks River State Park |  | IUCN Category V, Parks in Leon County, Florida, Parks in Jefferson County, Florida, State parks of Florida, Florida state park stubs, Leon County, Florida geography stubs, Big Bend Region, Florida geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | St. Marks River State Park which opened in 2007, is the 161st Florida State Park, located about 10 miles east of Tallahassee, south of U.S. Highway 27. The parks 2,589 acres occupy parts of Jefferson and Leon counties and act as a buffer from development for the St. Marks River |
| Natural Bridge Battlefield Historic State Park |  | IUCN Category V, State parks of Florida, National Register of Historic Places in Leon County, Florida, Florida in the American Civil War, American Civil War battlefields, Natural arches of Florida, Parks in Leon County, Florida, Florida state park stubs, Big Bend Region, Florida Registered Historic Place stubs, Leon County, Florida geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category with local link same as on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | Natural Bridge Battlefield State Historic Site is a Florida State Park in Leon County, Florida. It is located roughly between the city of Tallahassee and the town of St. Marks. During the American Civil War, the Battle of Natural Bridge was fought here on March 6, 1865. The site is named for a natural bridge over the St. Marks River |
| Battle of Natural Bridge |  | Florida in the American Civil War, Battles of the Lower Seaboard Theater and Gulf Approach of the American Civil War, Confederate victories of the American Civil War, History of Leon County, Florida, Conflicts in 1865, 1865 in Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the National Park Service, | | The Battle of Natural Bridge was a battle during the American Civil War, fought in what is now Woodville, Florida, near Tallahassee, on March 6, 1865. A small band of Confederate troops and volunteers, mostly composed of teenagers from the nearby Florida Military and Collegiate Institute that would later become Florida State University, and the elderly, protected by breastworks, prevented Union forces (consisting of African-American soldiers of the United States Colored Troops) from crossing the... |
| Fort Stansbury |  | American Civil War forts in Florida, Wakulla County, Florida, Pre-statehood history of Florida, Florida in the American Civil War, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Fort Stansbury was a frontier outpost created during the Seminole War (1835�1842) as well as used during the Civil War. The fort was located south of Tallahassee, Florida, and a few miles north of Wakulla Springs. This is inland from St. Marks, Florida. It was headquarters for the 3rd Regiment of the U.S. Infantry. Its construction would have been typical of other forts utilizing blockhouses and made from split pine trees. It was initially under the command of Lt. Colonel Ethan Allen Hitchcock... |
| Wakulla River |  | Rivers of Florida, Landforms of Wakulla County, Florida, Outstanding Florida Waters, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Geobox usage tracking for river type, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category with page title same as on Wikidata, | | The Wakulla River is an 11-mile-long (18 km) river in Wakulla County, Florida. It carries the outflow from Wakulla Springs, site of the Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park, to the St. Marks River 3 miles (5 km) north of the Gulf of Mexico. Its drainage basin extends northwest into Leon County, including Munson Slough, and may extend as far north as the Georgia border |
| St. Hebron, Florida |  | Unincorporated communities in Gadsden County, Florida, Tallahassee metropolitan area, Unincorporated communities in Florida, Big Bend Region, Florida geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | St. Hebron is a small unincorporated community in Gadsden County, Florida, United States of America. It borders St. John, Scottown and Havana. St. Hebron, along with its neighboring communities is located outside of the city limits of Quincy, Florida, between Quincy and Havana |
| WHTR-LP |  | Low-power FM radio stations in Florida, Radio stations in Florida, Florida radio station stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | WHTR-LP (96.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Wakulla County, Florida, USA. The station is currently owned by St. Marks Trail Association |
| Magnolia, Florida |  | Pre-statehood history of Florida, Former populated places in Florida, Former populated places in Wakulla County, Florida, Cemeteries in Florida, Former municipalities in Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category without a link on Wikidata, | | Magnolia, Florida was a thriving river port town in southern Wakulla County, Florida, established in the 1820s and is classified as an extinct city by the State Library and Archives of Florida. All that remains of the city is the run down cemetery - the last known burial was in 1859. The cemetery is on land now owned by the St. Joe Paper Company. The town was located near the small city of St. Marks, Florida |
| George Nesmith Bridge |  | Buildings and structures in Wakulla County, Florida, Transportation in Wakulla County, Florida, Road bridges in Florida, U.S. Route 98, Bridges on the U.S. Highway System, Southern United States bridge (structure) stubs, Florida building and structure stubs, Florida transportation stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | The George Nesmith Bridge carries U.S. Route 98 over the St. Marks River in Newport, Florida |
| St. Marks, Florida |  | Cities in Wakulla County, Florida, Tallahassee metropolitan area, Cities in Florida, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from December 2012, Articles lacking in-text citations from January 2012, All articles lacking in-text citations, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category without a link on Wikidata, | | St. Marks is a city in Wakulla County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Tallahassee, Florida, Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 272 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau is 299 |
| San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park |  | Archaeological sites in Florida, State parks of Florida, Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, National Historic Landmarks in Florida, Spanish colonization of the Americas, Spanish Florida, Parks in Wakulla County, Florida, Museums in Wakulla County, Florida, Military and war museums in Florida, History museums in Florida, Historic Florida architecture 1989 AIA survey listings in Wakulla County, Protected areas established in 1966, Florida Native American Heritage Trail, ... | | San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park is a Florida State Park in Wakulla County, Florida organized around the historic site of a Spanish colonial fort (known as Fort St. Marks by the English and Americans), which was used by succeeding nations that controlled the area. The Spanish first built wooden buildings and a stockade in the late 17th and early 18th centuries here, which were destroyed by a hurricane |
| Fort Ward (Florida) |  | American Civil War forts in Florida, Florida in the American Civil War, Wakulla County, Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Fort Ward was a Confederate States of America fort located in Wakulla County, Florida, at the confluence of the Wakulla River and St. Marks River and named after Colonel George T. Ward, owner of Southwood Plantation, Waverly Plantation, and Clifford Place Plantation south of Tallahassee. During the American Civil War, Confederate troops placed a battery of cannons at Fort Ward |
| St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge |  | IUCN Category IV, Protected areas of Jefferson County, Florida, National Wildlife Refuges in Florida, Protected areas of Taylor County, Florida, Protected areas of Wakulla County, Florida, Protected areas established in 1931, Great Florida Birding Trail, Wetlands of Florida, Landforms of Jefferson County, Florida, Landforms of Taylor County, Florida, Landforms of Wakulla County, Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category... | | St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge is one of the oldest wildlife refuges in the United States. Established in 1931 as a wintering ground for migratory birds, it encompasses 68,000 acres (280 km²) spread between Wakulla, Jefferson, and Taylor Counties in the state of Florida |
| St. Marks Light |  | Lighthouses completed in 1831, Towers completed in 1831, Lighthouses completed in 1842, Towers completed in 1842, Lighthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Buildings and structures in Wakulla County, Florida, Historic Florida architecture 1989 AIA survey listings in Wakulla County, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Dts templates with deprecated parameters, | | The St. Marks Light is the second-oldest light station in Florida. It is located on the east side of the mouth of the St. Marks River, on Apalachee Bay |
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| St. John, Florida |  | Unincorporated communities in Gadsden County, Florida, Tallahassee metropolitan area, Unincorporated communities in Florida, Big Bend Region, Florida geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | St.John and Robertsville are two unincorporated communities in Gadsden County, Florida, United States. They are located near the intersection of Old Philadelphia Road and Old Bainbridge Road. Unlike some people think, the communities are not a part of the Mount Pleasant area. They recently had a zipcode change which split the community into two zipcodes, however the community considers itself a part of Quincy. They are approximately 5 miles outside of the city limits of Quincy, Florida. St. John... |
| Mount Pleasant, Florida |  | Unincorporated communities in Gadsden County, Florida, Tallahassee metropolitan area, Unincorporated communities in Florida, Big Bend Region, Florida geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | Mount Pleasant is an unincorporated community in Gadsden County, Florida, United States. It is located near the intersection of Veterans Memorial Highway and Mt. Pleasant Road. Mt. Pleasant borders the city of Gretna and the St.John, Florida- Robertsville community. It also borders the city of Chattahoochee, Florida |
| Yent Mound |  | Swift Creek culture, Woodland period of North America, Geography of Franklin County, Florida, Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Mounds in Florida, Big Bend Region, Florida Registered Historic Place stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | The Yent Mound (8FR5) is a Santa Rosa-Swift Creek culture^ archaeological site located on Alligator Harbor west of St. Teresa, Florida. It is on the east side of County Road 370, approximately 2.5 miles from the junction of U.S. Route 98. On May 24, 1973, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places |
| Dog Island Light |  | Lighthouses completed in 1839, Towers completed in 1839, Lighthouses completed in 1843, Towers completed in 1843, Lighthouses completed in 1851, Towers completed in 1851, Buildings and structures in Franklin County, Florida, Lighthouses in Florida, 1839 establishments in the United States, Hidden categories:, Use mdy dates from May 2014, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | The Dog Island Light was located on the western tip of Dog Island south of Carrabelle, Florida. It marked the middle entrance to St. Georges Sound, between St. George and Dog Islands, during the nineteenth century, until its collapse by a hurricane in 1873 |
| St. Marys Episcopal Church (Madison, Florida) |  | Churches in Madison County, Florida, Episcopal churches in Florida, Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Carpenter Gothic churches in Florida, Big Bend Region, Florida Registered Historic Place stubs, United States Anglican church stubs, Florida church stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | The St. Marys Episcopal Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic Episcopal church located at 108 Northwest Horry Street in Madison, Florida in the United States. April 28, 1997, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places |
| St. George Island State Park |  | IUCN Category Ib, Beaches of Franklin County, Florida, State parks of Florida, Parks in Franklin County, Florida, Protected areas established in 1963, Florida state park stubs, Big Bend Region, Florida geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category with page title same as on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | St. George Island State Park (also known as the Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park) is a Florida State Park located on the east end of St. George Island, approximately 10 miles southeast of Eastpoint, in northwestern Florida. Access to the park is off U.S. 98, by way of a 4-mile long bridge. The address is 1900 E. Gulf Beach Drive |
| Old Gulf County Courthouse |  | Buildings and structures in Gulf County, Florida, County courthouses in Florida, Historic Florida architecture 1989 AIA survey listings in Gulf County, Florida building and structure stubs, Hidden categories:, All stub articles, | | The Old Gulf County Courthouse is an historic redbrick courthouse building located at 222 North 2nd Street in Wewahitchka, Florida. It was built in 1927 in the Classical Revival style after Wewahitchka was designated the county seat of newly created Gulf County. In 1965 the county seat was moved to Port St. Joe and a new courthouse was built there. The old courthouse still functions as an auxiliary to the Port St. Joe courthouse |
| Wewahitchka, Florida |  | Cities in Gulf County, Florida, Cities in Florida, Former county seats in Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Wewahitchka is a city in Gulf County, Florida, United States. The population was 1,981 as of the 2010 U.S. Census. This was up from 1,722 as of the 2000 census. From the creation of Gulf County in 1925 until 1965, it served as the county seat before being removed to Port St. Joe. The city took its name from an American Indian word meaning water eyes. Two lakes along the edge of town look like a perfect pair of eyes |
| St. Luke Baptist Church |  | Baptist churches in Florida, Gothic Revival churches in Florida, Buildings and structures in Jackson County, Florida, Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Florida Panhandle Registered Historic Place stubs, Florida church stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | The St. Luke Baptist Church (also known as the St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church) is a historic site in Marianna, Florida. It is located at 4476 East Jackson Street. On February 12, 2003, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places |
| Port of Apalachicola |  | Florida in the American Civil War, Geography of Franklin County, Florida, Ports and harbors of the Florida Gulf coast, Big Bend Region, Florida geography stubs, American Civil War stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles lacking sources from August 2012, All articles lacking sources, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from December 2014, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | The Port of Apalachicola is a historic Gulf Coast port located on St. George Island in Franklin County, Florida. The Port of Apalachicola lies at the mouth of the Apalachicola River off Apalachicola Bay on the Intracoastal Waterway |
| St. George Island (Florida) |  | Barrier islands of Florida, Beaches of Franklin County, Florida, Landforms of Franklin County, Florida, Seaside resorts in Florida, Islands of the Gulf of Mexico, Unincorporated communities in Franklin County, Florida, Populated coastal places in Florida on the Gulf of Mexico, Hidden categories:, Articles needing additional references from July 2009, All articles needing additional references, Pages using deprecated map format, Coordinates on Wikidata, Pages using deprecated coordinates format, | | St. George Island is an island off the Florida Panhandle in the northern Gulf of Mexico. It is in Franklin County, Florida, United States |
| Barber-Pittman House |  | Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), Houses completed in 1915, Houses in Lowndes County, Georgia, Valdosta, Georgia, Georgia (U.S. state) Registered Historic Place stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | The Barber-Pittman House at 416 N. Ashley St. in Valdosta, Georgia was built in 1915. It was a work of architect Lloyd Barton Greer. The house was built for E.R. Barber, who was both an inventor and the first Coca-Cola bottler located outside Atlanta. The builders daughter, Ola Barber Pittman, gave the house to the citizen of Valdosta on the condition that the house would not be sold. The house was restored and is used as the headquarters for the Valdosta-Lowndes Chamber of Commerce. It was list... |
| Apalachicola Bay |  | ACF River Basin, Lagoons of Florida, Bays of the Gulf of Mexico, Biosphere reserves of the United States, Estuaries of Florida, Landforms of Franklin County, Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Apalachicola Bay is an estuary and lagoon located on the northwest coast of the U.S. state of Florida. The Apalachicola Bay system also includes St. Georges Sound, St. Vincent Sound and East Bay, covering an area of about 208 square miles (540 km2). Four islands St. Vincent Island to the west, Cape St. George Island and St. George Island to the south, and Dog Island to the east separate the system from the Gulf of Mexico. Water exchange occurs through Indian Pass, West Pass, East Pass and the Du... |
| Gulf County, Florida |  | Florida counties, 1925 establishments in Florida, Counties in multiple time zones, Gulf County, Florida, North Florida, Populated places established in 1925, Hidden categories:, Commons category with local link same as on Wikidata, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Gulf County is a county located in the panhandle of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2010 census, the population was 15,863. Its county seat is Port St. Joe |
| WTKP |  | Radio stations in Florida, CBS Sports Radio stations, Florida radio station stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | WTKP (93.5 FM, The Ticket) is a commercial sports talk radio station located in Port St. Joe, Florida broadcasting in the Panama City area on 93.5 FM |
| Cape St. George Island |  | Barrier islands of Florida, Beaches of Franklin County, Florida, Landforms of Franklin County, Florida, Islands of the Gulf of Mexico, Protected areas of Franklin County, Florida, Uninhabited islands of Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Cape St. George Island (also known as Little St. George Island) is an uninhabited barrier island situated on Floridas North Gulf Coast, south-southeast of St. Vincent Island, west of St. George Island and 8�10 miles south-southwest of the town of Apalachicola in Franklin County, Florida. It was formerly part of St. George Island, but was separated from the main island in 1954, when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed the ship channel known as Bob Sikes Cut |
| Highland View, Florida |  | Unincorporated communities in Gulf County, Florida, Unincorporated communities in Florida, Florida Panhandle geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | Highland View is an unincorporated community in Gulf County, Florida, United States. It is located on U.S. Route 98. It derives its name from the fact that eight feet above sealevel it is significantly higher than the neighboring town of Port St. Joe which is three feet above sea level |
| Port St. Joe, Florida |  | Ports and harbors of the Florida Gulf coast, County seats in Florida, Cities in Gulf County, Florida, Cities in Florida, Populated coastal places in Florida on the Gulf of Mexico, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Settlement articles requiring maintenance, All articles with failed verification, Articles with failed verification from February 2014, | | Port St. Joe is a city located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 98 and State Road 71 in Gulf County, Florida, United States. As of 2010, the population according to the U.S. Census Bureau is 3,445. This was a decline from 3,644 as of the 2000 census. Port St. Joe became the county seat of Gulf County in 1965.not in citation given] |
| St. Vincent Island (Florida) |  | Barrier islands of Florida, Beaches of Franklin County, Florida, Landforms of Franklin County, Florida, Islands of the Gulf of Mexico, Big Bend Region, Florida geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | St. Vincent Island is the westernmost of 4 barrier islands in the northwestern Florida Gulf coast which include Cape St. George Island, St. George Island and Dog Island. St. Vincent Island is located just offshore in Franklin County, Florida south southeast of Cape San Blas and north of Cape St. George Island close to the mouth of the Apalachicola River and the town of Apalachicola on the Florida Panhandle |
| WDBW-LP |  | Bible Broadcasting Network, Low-power FM radio stations in Florida, Christian radio stations in the United States, Radio stations in Florida, Radio stations established in 1971, Florida radio station stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | WDBW-LP (97.3 FM) is a non-commercial low-power FM radio station in Port St. Joe, Florida, broadcasting to the Panama City area. It is part of the Bible Broadcasting Network, along with Belleview-based WYFZ, Gainesville-based WYFB, Lakeland-based WYFO, and Tarpon Springs-based WYFE. WDBWs format is religious programming |
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| Cape St. George Light |  | Lighthouses completed in 1852, Buildings and structures demolished in 2005, Historic Florida architecture 1989 AIA survey listings in Franklin County, Lighthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Buildings and structures in Franklin County, Florida, Museums in Franklin County, Florida, Lighthouse museums in Florida, Historic American Buildings Survey in Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Official website n... | | The Cape St. George Light is a 72-foot (22 m) high brick lighthouse which had originally stood for 153 years on St. George Island, Florida, until toppling into the Gulf of Mexico October 22, 2005. The pieces of the lighthouse were retrieved, and in April 2008, the lights restoration was completed |
| St. Joseph Point Light |  | Lighthouses completed in 1902, Towers completed in 1902, Buildings and structures in Gulf County, Florida, Lighthouses in Florida, Historic Florida architecture 1989 AIA survey listings in Gulf County, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | The St. Joseph Point Light was a lighthouse on the mainland north of present-day Port St. Joe, Florida, across the entrance to St. Joseph Bay from St. Joseph Point. St. Joseph Bay is enclosed by St. Joseph Peninsula, which runs west some three miles (5 km) from the mainland to Cape San Blas, and then northerly 15 miles (24 km) to St. Joseph Point. An earlier light in the area was the St. Joseph Bay Light |
| St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge |  | IUCN Category V, Protected areas of Franklin County, Florida, Protected areas of Gulf County, Florida, National Wildlife Refuges in Florida, Protected areas established in 1968, Wetlands of Florida, Landforms of Franklin County, Florida, Landforms of Gulf County, Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category with page title same as on Wikidata, | | The St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge System, located in northwestern Florida, on the barrier island of St. Vincent, off the coast of Apalachicola |
| Port Theatre |  | Buildings and structures in Gulf County, Florida, National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Florida Panhandle Registered Historic Place stubs, Theatre (structure) stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles sourced only to NRIS from November 2013, All articles sourced only to NRIS, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | The Port Theatre is a historic site in Port St. Joe, Florida, located at 314 Reid Avenue. On June 5, 2003, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places |
| St. Joseph Catholic Mission Church |  | Buildings and structures in Gulf County, Florida, Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Catholic missions, Historic Florida architecture 1989 AIA survey listings in Gulf County, Former Roman Catholic church buildings in Florida, Florida Panhandle Registered Historic Place stubs, Florida church stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles sourced only to NRIS from November 2013, All articles sourced only to NRIS, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles... | | The St. Joseph Catholic Mission Church (also known as the Port St. Joe Garden Club) is a historic site in Port St. Joe, Florida, located at 216 8th Street. On July 31, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places |
| Centennial Building |  | Buildings and structures in Gulf County, Florida, National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Florida Panhandle Registered Historic Place stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles sourced only to NRIS from November 2013, All articles sourced only to NRIS, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | The Centennial Building (also known as the Civic Center) is a historic site in Port St. Joe, Florida. It is located at 300 Allen Memorial Way, across from the Constitution Convention Museum State Park. On March 12, 1996, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places |
| Constitution Convention Museum State Park |  | IUCN Category V, Parks in Gulf County, Florida, History of Florida, State parks of Florida, Museums in Gulf County, Florida, History museums in Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Constitution Convention Museum State Park is a Florida State Park located just outside of Port St. Joe, off US 98, in northwestern Florida. The 14-acre (57,000 m2) park contains a museum with examples of 19th century life in the former town of St. Joseph, and features life-sized figures with audio presentations about the states first Constitutional Convention. The address is 200 Allen Memorial Way |
| Old St. Teresa Catholic Church |  | Roman Catholic churches completed in 1859, 19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United States, Buildings and structures in Albany, Georgia, Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), Roman Catholic churches in Georgia (U.S. state), Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Old St. Teresa Church is located in downtown Albany, Georgia on Residence Ave. It is the oldest church building in Albany, and the oldest Catholic Church still in use in Georgia. The name Old St. Teresa Catholic Church was given, because it changed to a new location in Albany. The church was kept in use and at least one mass is a held every week |
| T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park |  | IUCN Category V, Parks in Gulf County, Florida, State parks of Florida, Beaches of Florida, Protected areas established in 1967, Landforms of Gulf County, Florida, Florida state park stubs, Florida Panhandle geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category with page title different than on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park is a Florida State Park on the St. Joseph Peninsula near Port St. Joe. It is located off U.S. 98 |
| St. Joseph Peninsula |  | Landforms of Gulf County, Florida, Peninsulas of Florida, Florida Panhandle geography stubs, Hidden categories:, All stub articles, | | The St. Joseph Peninsula is located in Gulf County, Florida, in the panhandle of Florida, at coordinates 29°42�55�N 85°23�05�W 29.71528°N 85.38472°W 29.71528; -85.38472. It is a 15-mile long spit, extending northward from Cape San Blas between the Gulf of Mexico to the west and St. Joseph Bay to the east. It is 6 miles west of Port St. Joe at its closest point. The peninsula is also known as St. Joseph Spit |
| Cape San Blas |  | Geography of Florida, Unincorporated communities in Florida, Populated coastal places in Florida on the Gulf of Mexico, Florida Panhandle geography stubs, Hidden categories:, All stub articles, | | Cape San Blas is part of a peninsula in Gulf County, Florida extending westward from the mainland of Florida, separating St. Joseph Bay to the north from the Gulf Of Mexico to the south. The St. Joseph Peninsula extends northward from the west end of Cape San Blas. It is approximately 10 miles south-southwest of the town of Port St. Joe, located at coordinates 29°39�49�N 85°21�20�W 29.66361°N 85.35556°W 29.66361; -85.35556 |
| St. Andrews Bay (Florida) |  | Landforms of Bay County, Florida, Bays of Florida, Inlets of Florida, Florida Panhandle geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | St. Andrews Bay, officially named St. Andrew Bay, is a bay located in Bay County in the panhandle of Florida. It is a 69,000 acre estuary located in northwest Florida. It is relatively deep, and of relatively high salinity due to the low freshwater inflow provided by only a few spring-fed creeks (the most significant being Econfina Creek, fed by Blue Spring). The county seat of Bay County, Panama City, is located on the bay, named for Saint Andrew. The Atlanta & St. Andrews Bay Railway, which ra... |
| St. Andrew School |  | Buildings and structures in Panama City, Florida, National Register of Historic Places in Bay County, Florida, School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Florida Panhandle Registered Historic Place stubs, Florida school stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | The St. Andrew School (also known as the St. Andrew Grammar School) is a historic site in Panama City, Florida. It is located at 3001 West 15th Street. On August 14, 1997, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It was constructed in 1926 and restored to its current condition, still serving as a Bay County school |
| WWLC |  | Radio stations in Florida, Christian radio stations in the United States, Catholic radio stations, Radio stations established in 1984, Florida radio station stubs, Hidden categories:, All stub articles, | | WWLC (88.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian format. Licensed to Cross City, Florida, USA, the station is currently owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine, and simulcasts programming from WBVM in Tampa, Florida |
| St. Andrews State Park |  | IUCN Category V, Parks in Bay County, Florida, State parks of Florida, Beaches of Florida, Landforms of Bay County, Florida, Florida state park stubs, Florida Panhandle geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category with page title same as on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | St. Andrews State Park is a 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) Florida State Park located three miles (5 km) east of Panama City Beach Florida, off U.S. 98. It is the headquarters of one of the states five AmeriCorps Florida State Parks chapters |
| St. James Episcopal Church (Lake City, Florida) |  | Episcopal churches in Florida, Carpenter Gothic churches in Florida, Churches in Columbia County, Florida, Lake City, Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | St. James� Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church located at 2423 SW Bascom Norris Drive in Lake City, Florida. The church is in the Episcopal Diocese of Florida |
| The Vicarage (DeFuniak Springs, Florida) |  | Historic district contributing properties in Florida, Buildings and structures in Walton County, Florida, Vernacular architecture in the United States, Clergy houses in the United States, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | The Vicarage built in 1889 is an historic house located at 150 Circle Drive, in DeFuniak Springs, Florida in the United States. Also known as McLendon House, it is located next to St. Agathas Episcopal Church. It is a contributing property in the DeFuniak Springs Historic District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 28, 1992 |
| St. Agathas Episcopal Church |  | Historic district contributing properties in Florida, Churches in Walton County, Florida, Episcopal churches in Florida, Carpenter Gothic churches in Florida, Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | St. Agathas Episcopal Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic Episcopal church located at 144 Circle Drive, in DeFuniak Springs, Florida in the United States. It is a contributing property in the DeFuniak Springs Historic District |
| Santa Fé de Toloca |  | Geography of Alachua County, Florida, Archaeological sites in Florida, Spanish missions in Florida, | | Santa Fé de Toloca (Teleco, Toloco or SeNor Santo TOmas de Santa Fé) was a Spanish mission that existed near the Santa Fe River in the northwestern part of what is now Alachua County, Florida, United States during the 17th century. It became an important place on the camino real (royal road) connecting St. Augustine with Apalachee Province, which was centered on the site of present-day Tallahassee, Florida. The site that the Santa Fé mission occupied in the first half of the 17th century was ... |
| WaterColor, Florida |  | Unincorporated communities in Walton County, Florida, Vernacular architecture in Florida, Unincorporated communities in Florida, Populated coastal places in Florida on the Gulf of Mexico, Planned communities in Florida, Florida Panhandle geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | WaterColor is an unincorporated master-planned community located in Seagrove Beach on the Northwest Gulf Coast of Florida, United States near Destin. This 499-acre (2.02 km2) Southern resort and residential community was planned by Cooper, Robertson & Partners, under the direction of The St. Joe Company. The St. Joe Company has owned the land since 1927. WaterColor is located in Walton County |
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| St. Francis High School (Gainesville, Florida) |  | Roman Catholic secondary schools in Florida, Education in Gainesville, Florida, Educational institutions established in 2003, High schools in Alachua County, Florida, Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Augustine, Florida school stubs, Roman Catholic Church stubs, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from October 2010, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | St. Francis Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Gainesville, Florida. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine |
| Choctawhatchee Bay |  | Bays of Florida, Landforms of Okaloosa County, Florida, Landforms of Walton County, Florida, Inlets of Florida, Florida Panhandle geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles to be expanded from June 2008, All articles to be expanded, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | Choctawhatchee Bay is a bay in the Emerald Coast region of the Florida Panhandle. The bay, located within Okaloosa and Walton counties, has a surface area of 129 mi2 (334 km2). It is an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, connected to it through East Pass (also known as Destin Pass). It also connects to Santa Rosa Sound in Fort Walton Beach, Florida to the west and to St. Andrews Bay in Bay County to the east, via the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. East Pass is the only outlet of the bay flowing directly ... |
| Moniac, Georgia |  | Unincorporated communities in Georgia (U.S. state), Unincorporated communities in Charlton County, Georgia, Hidden categories:, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from July 2012, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Moniac is an unincorporated community situated along the St. Marys River, in southern Charlton County in the U.S. state of Georgia. Part of the Georgia Bend (the tail of Georgia that sticks further south than the rest of the state), the area was an early trading post in the 1820s as the last outpost before crossing into the Florida territory. To protect the settlement from Indian Raids, a fort was built across the St. Marys from the settlement in 1838. The settlements name comes from an Indian c... |
| Miramar Beach, Florida |  | Census-designated places in Walton County, Florida, Census-designated places in Florida, Populated coastal places in Florida on the Gulf of Mexico, Beaches of Walton County, Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Miramar Beach is a census-designated place (CDP) in Walton County, Florida, United States. The population was 6,146 at the 2010 census. Although many other localities in Florida have appended Beach to their names to distinguish themselves from an adjacent inland or cross-bay municipality � such as Miami Beach, St. Pete Beach, Pensacola Beach, and Jacksonville Beach � the city of Miramar, Florida is actually over 600 miles (970 km) away in South Florida. There are other Miramar Beaches in Goa... |
| Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Company |  | Buildings and structures in Baker County, Florida, National Register of Historic Places in Florida, First Coast Region, Florida Registered Historic Place stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles sourced only to NRIS from November 2013, All articles sourced only to NRIS, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category with local link same as on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | The Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Company is a historic site in Glen St. Mary, Florida, located at 7703 Glen Nursery Road. On November 7, 2003, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places |
| WFBB-LP |  | Low-power FM radio stations in Florida, Radio stations in Florida, Florida radio station stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | WFBB-LP (97.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Glen St Mary, Florida, USA. The station is currently owned by First Baptist Church |
| Glen St. Mary, Florida |  | Towns in Baker County, Florida, Towns in Jacksonville metropolitan area, Towns in Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category without a link on Wikidata, | | Glen St. Mary is a town in Baker County, Florida, United States. As of 2010, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 437 |
| WYFB |  | Radio stations in Florida, Christian radio stations in the United States, Bible Broadcasting Network, Radio stations established in 1971, Florida radio station stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | WYFB is a non-commercial radio station in Gainesville, Florida, broadcasting to the Gainesville-Ocala, Florida area on 90.5 FM. It is part of the Bible Broadcasting Network, along with Belleview-based WYFZ, Lakeland-based WYFO, Port St. Joe-based WDBW-LP and Tarpon Springs-based WYFE. WYFBs format is religious programming, and the station is broadcast on translators in Ocala and Palm Coast |
| Pasaquan |  | Historic districts in Georgia (U.S. state), Visionary environments, Houses in Marion County, Georgia, Outdoor sculptures in Georgia (U.S. state), Art galleries in Georgia (U.S. state), Visitor attractions in Marion County, Georgia, Concrete sculptures in the United States, Georgia (U.S. state) building and structure stubs, Hidden categories:, All stub articles, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Pasaquan is a 7-acre (28,000 m2) compound near Buena Vista, Georgia. It was created by an eccentric folk artist named Eddie Owens Martin (1908-1986), who called himself St. EOM. An internationally renowned art site, it consists of six major structures including a redesigned 1885 farmhouse, painted concrete sculptures, and 4 acres (16,000 m2) of painted masonry concrete walls. In September 2008, Pasaquan was accepted for listing on the National Register of Historic Places |
| Saint George, Georgia |  | Unincorporated communities in Georgia (U.S. state), Unincorporated communities in Charlton County, Georgia, Census county divisions, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Saint George, an unincorporated community located in the Georgia Bend of the St. Marys River, is the southernmost town in Georgia. St. George is located in Charlton County, Georgia, United States, south of Folkston. In 2010, the population of the St. George census county division (CCD) was 2841. Most of this population is actually located in the town of St. George, but the figure also includes rural areas not recognized by the Census Bureau, including ostensible communities like Moniac |
| St. Marks Episcopal Church (Starke, Florida) |  | Historic Florida architecture 1989 AIA survey listings in Bradford County, Buildings and structures in Alachua County, Florida, Buildings and structures in Bradford County, Florida, Episcopal churches in Florida, Carpenter Gothic churches in Florida, Relocated buildings and structures in Florida, Churches completed in 1880, 19th-century Episcopal churches, Florida church stubs, Hidden categories:, All stub articles, | | St. Marks Episcopal Church, is an historic Carpenter Gothic Episcopal church located today at 212 North Church Street in Starke, Bradford County, Florida. Designed by Fernandina architect Robert S. Schuyler, it was built as All Saints Episcopal Church in 1880 some 20 miles to the south in Fairbanks in Alachua County on land donated by Fernandina attorney, George Fairbanks, who founded Fairbanks. After disastrous freezes in the 1890s destroyed the Fairbanks citrus groves, membership in All Saints... |
| Boulogne, Florida |  | Unincorporated communities in Nassau County, Florida, Unincorporated communities in Jacksonville metropolitan area, Unincorporated communities in Florida, Former municipalities in Florida, First Coast Region, Florida geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Wikipedia articles needing clarification from March 2014, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from February 2009, All stub articles, | | Boulogne is an unincorporated community in Nassau County, Florida, United States. Boulogne is located in the northern part of the county, near the St. Marys River. Highways passing through the town are US 1- US 23- US 301- State Road 15 and CR 121 |
| Colerain, Georgia |  | Geography of Camden County, Georgia, Georgia (U.S. state) geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | Colerain was a small trading post located on the St. Marys River in the state of Georgia. It served as the first location of the United States factory for trade with the Creek Indians in the mid-1790s, until the factory was relocated to the newly constructed Fort Wilkinson in 1797. It was also the site of the signing of the Treaty of Colerain between the Creeks and the United States government on June 29, 1796. The treaty expanded the U.S.-Creek border westward, allowed for Fort Wilkinsons const... |
| Dinglewood House (Columbus, Georgia) |  | Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), Houses completed in 1858, Houses in Columbus, Georgia, Georgia (U.S. state) Registered Historic Place stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles sourced only to NRIS from November 2013, All articles sourced only to NRIS, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | Dinglewood House is a National Register of Historic Places listed building located at 1429 Dinglewood St., Columbus, Georgia. Joel Hurt built the Italianate house for his wife Frances and daughter Julia in 1858. Columbus architecture firm Barringer & Morton produced the drawings |
| Church Square (Columbus, Georgia) |  | Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), Neoclassical architecture in Georgia (U.S. state), Churches completed in 1859, Churches in Columbus, Georgia, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Church Square is a city block in downtown Columbus, Georgia home to two churches: First Baptist Church of Columbus and St. Luke United Methodist Church. The block, located between 2nd and 3rd Avenues and 11th and 12th Streets, is significant because it is the only remaining square designated for church use by Edward Lloyd Thomas, who surveyed the area in 1828 and drew up the original city plan. The square was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 2, 1980 |
| St. Anne School (Columbus, Georgia) |  | Educational institutions established in 1868, Private middle schools in Georgia (U.S. state), Private elementary schools in Georgia (U.S. state), Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Pages using infobox school with deprecated parameters, | | St. Anne School is a K�8 private, Roman Catholic coeducational college preparatory school located in Columbus, Georgia. The school was founded in 1868 and it is located next to Pacelli High School |
| Pacelli High School (Columbus, Georgia) |  | Roman Catholic secondary schools in Georgia (U.S. state), Educational institutions established in 1958, High schools in Columbus, Georgia, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Pages using infobox school with deprecated parameters, | | Pacelli High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Columbus, Georgia. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah and is the only Catholic high school in southwestern Georgia. The school is connected to St. Anne School and both schools are governed through a joint system by St. Anne Catholic Church |
| St. Elmo (Columbus, Georgia) |  | Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state), Greek Revival architecture in Georgia (U.S. state), Houses in Columbus, Georgia, Georgia (U.S. state) Registered Historic Place stubs, Columbus, Georgia stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles needing additional references from July 2010, All articles needing additional references, Articles needing cleanup from July 2010, All articles needing cleanup, Cleanup tagged articles without a reason field from July 2010, Wikipedia p... | | St. Elmo is a historic residence on the National Register of Historic Places, located in MidTown Columbus, Georgia at 2808 18th Avenue.citation needed] |
| Trout River (Florida) |  | Rivers of Florida, Tributaries of the St. Johns River, Geography of Jacksonville, Florida, Landforms of Duval County, Florida, Northside, Jacksonville, | | The Trout River is a 20-mile-long (32 km) tributary of the St. Johns River in Duval County, Florida. Located entirely within Jacksonville, the river is brackish in its lower section. The widest point of the river is near the St. Johns River, where it is 0.6 miles (1.0 km) across. The Trout River has wetlands as far as the mouth of the rivers longest tributary, the Ribault River |
| WLMS |  | Defunct radio stations in the United States, Radio stations in Florida, Radio stations established in 1991, Radio stations disestablished in 2008, Florida radio station stubs, Hidden categories:, All stub articles, | | WLMS (88.3 FM) was a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian format until October, 2008, licensed to Lecanto, Florida, USA. The station was owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg from 1992 to 2008, simulcasting programs from WBVM in St. Petersburg. In October, 2008, the license for WLMS was sold to Central Florida Educational Foundation and WLMS ceased broadcasting to enable a power increase by WPOZ, also owned by Central Florida Educational Foundation |
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| Ribault River |  | Landforms of Jacksonville, Florida, Rivers of Florida, Landforms of Duval County, Florida, | | Ribault River is a tributary of the Trout River. It is located entirely in Jacksonville, Florida. The river is named after Jean Ribault, a French naval officer. The rivers headwaters are near Old Kings Road at an elevation of 7 feet (2.1 m) above sea level. The river cuts through the forest floor near its source, that portion of the river being classified as a creek. The river flows northward, as does the St. Johns River and many of the other tributaries of the Trout River. The river is 6.4 mile... |
| Ortega (Jacksonville) |  | Historic districts in Florida, Neighborhoods in Jacksonville, Florida, History of Jacksonville, Florida, National Register of Historic Places in Duval County, Florida, Westside, Jacksonville, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from June 2011, All articles needing additional references, | | Ortega is a neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida, US. It is located south of downtown Jacksonville on a peninsula off the western bank of the St. Johns River. It is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Jacksonville, and is the location of many historic homes and buildings |
| WBAM-FM |  | Radio stations in Montgomery, Alabama, Radio stations established in 1978, Country radio stations in the United States, Montgomery County, Alabama, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from October 2010, | | WBAM, also known as Bama Country 98.9, is a country music formatted radio station that serves the Montgomery Metropolitan Area, broadcasting on the FM band at a frequency of 98.9 MHz and licensed to Montgomery, Alabama. The station is locally owned and operated by Bluewater Broadcasting Company, LLC. The stations transmitter is located in the town of Grady, Alabama. The stations studios are located on Wall St. in Midtown Montgomery |
| Fleming Island, Florida |  | Unincorporated communities in Clay County, Florida, Census-designated places in Jacksonville metropolitan area, Unincorporated communities in Florida, Census-designated places in Florida, Populated places on the St. Johns River, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from June 2014, | | Fleming Island is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Clay County, Florida, United States. It is located 21 miles (34 km) southwest of downtown Jacksonville, on the western side of the St. Johns River, off US 17. As of the 2010 census the Fleming Island CDP had a population of 27,126. Fleming Islands ZIP code became 32003 in 2004, giving it a different code from Orange Park, the incorporated town to the north |
| WYFZ |  | Radio stations in Florida, Christian radio stations in the United States, Bible Broadcasting Network, Radio stations established in 1997, Florida radio station stubs, Hidden categories:, All stub articles, | | WYFZ is a non-commercial radio station in Belleview, Florida, broadcasting to the Gainesville-Ocala, Florida area on 91.3 FM. It is part of the Bible Broadcasting Network, along with Gainesville-based WYFB, Lakeland-based WYFO, Port St. Joe-based WDBW-LP and Tarpon Springs-based WYFE. WYFZs format is religious programming |
| Winterbourne (Orange Park, Florida) |  | National Register of Historic Places in Clay County, Florida, Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Houses in Clay County, Florida, First Coast Region, Florida Registered Historic Place stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles sourced only to NRIS from November 2013, All articles sourced only to NRIS, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | Winterbourne (also known as the John Ferguson House) is a historic home in Orange Park, Florida. It is located at 2104 Winterbourne Street West, on the St. Johns River. On February 23, 1996, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places |
| Brooklyn (Jacksonville) |  | History of Jacksonville, Florida, Neighborhoods in Jacksonville, Florida, Downtown Jacksonville, Brooklyn, Jacksonville, Hidden categories:, Settlement articles requiring maintenance, | | Brooklyn is a neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida, considered part of Downtown. Originally a residential suburb, commercial uses became prominent during the 20th century, particularly along the St. Johns River and Riverside Avenue, and the area became included in Jacksonvilles central business district. In the 21st century, it has become the site of mixed-use developments |
| Fuller Warren Bridge |  | Bridges completed in 1954, Bascule bridges in the United States, Bridges completed in 2002, Bridges in Jacksonville, Florida, Interstate 95, Former toll bridges in Florida, Tolled sections of Interstate Highways, Road bridges in Florida, Bridges over the St. Johns River, Bridges on the Interstate Highway System, 2002 establishments in Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Articles using Template:Infobox bridge with clearance, | | The Fuller Warren Bridge is a prestressed concrete girder bridge that carries I-95 across the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. The current bridge was completed in October 2002, replacing the original bascule bridge span completed in 1954. The current bridge was designed by HNTB Corporation in 1990 and built by Balfour Beatty Construction. The entire bridge is over 7,500 ft (2,286 m). long, with a main span of 250 feet (76 m), and a vertical clearance of 75 ft (23 m). The bridge now carr... |
| FEC Strauss Trunnion Bascule Bridge |  | Bridges completed in 1890, Swing bridges in the United States, Bridges completed in 1925, Bascule bridges in the United States, Bridges in Jacksonville, Florida, Florida East Coast Railway, Railroad bridges in Florida, St. Johns River, Truss bridges, Plate girder bridges, Bridges over the St. Johns River, United States railway bridge stubs, Southern United States bridge (structure) stubs, Florida building and structure stubs, Florida transportation stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikid... | | The FEC Strauss Trunnion Bascule Bridge is a double track railroad bridge spanning the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida |
| Acosta Bridge |  | Bridges completed in 1921, Bridges completed in 1994, Bridges in Jacksonville, Florida, Road-rail bridges in the United States, U.S. Route 1, Box girder bridges, Road bridges in Florida, Railroad bridges in Florida, Bridges over the St. Johns River, Former toll bridges in Florida, Hidden categories:, Structurae ID not in Wikidata, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | The St. Elmo W. Acosta Bridge Bridge spans the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida on a fixed span. It was named for City Councilman St. Elmo W. Acosta, who convinced voters to approve a $950,000 bond issue for the original bridge. It carries SR 13 (six lanes) with the two-track Jacksonville Skyway in the median. Prior to its replacement in 1991, the bridge, originally called St. Johns River Bridge, opened in 1921 and carried three lanes (center one reversible) on a lift bridge of similar d... |
| Hibernia, Florida |  | Unincorporated communities in Clay County, Florida, Unincorporated communities in Jacksonville metropolitan area, Unincorporated communities in Florida, First Coast Region, Florida geography stubs, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub articles, | | Hibernia is an unincorporated community in Clay County, Florida, United States. It is located off US 17, on the western bank of the St. Johns River. It is the home of historic St. Margarets Episcopal Church and Cemetery |
| Downtown Jacksonville |  | Neighborhoods in Jacksonville, Florida, Central business districts in the United States, Downtown Jacksonville, Hidden categories:, Settlement articles requiring maintenance, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | Downtown Jacksonville is the historic core and central business district (CBD) of Jacksonville, Florida USA. It comprises the earliest area of the city to be developed and is located in its geographic center along the narrowing point of the St. Johns River. There are various definitions of what constitutes Jacksonvilles downtown; the one used by the city government and other entities defines it as including five districts: the Downtown Core (or Northbank), the Southbank, LaVilla, Brooklyn, and t... |
| St. Margarets Episcopal Church and Cemetery |  | National Register of Historic Places in Clay County, Florida, Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Episcopal churches in Florida, Anglican cemeteries, Carpenter Gothic churches in Florida, Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida, Historic Florida architecture 1989 AIA survey listings in Clay County, Churches in Clay County, Florida, Hidden categories:, Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls, Articles sourced... | | St. Margarets Episcopal Church and Cemetery is an historic Carpenter Gothic church and cemetery located at 6874 Old Church Road in Hibernia, on Fleming Island, near Green Cove Springs, Florida, in the United States. On June 4, 1973, the church and its cemetery, which is also known as the Hibernia Cemetery, were added to the National Register of Historic Places |
| St. James Building |  | Henry John Klutho buildings, Government buildings completed in 1912, Government of Jacksonville, Florida, Buildings and structures in Jacksonville, Florida, History of Jacksonville, Florida, National Register of Historic Places in Duval County, Florida, Historic Florida architecture 1989 AIA survey listings in Duval County, Historic American Buildings Survey in Florida, Chicago school (architecture), Prairie School architecture in Florida, Downtown Jacksonville, Northbank, Jacksonville, Hidden c... | | The St. James Building is a historic building in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida, currently housing Jacksonville City Hall. It was designed by architect Henry John Klutho and opened in 1912. One of many structures in downtown Jacksonville designed by Klutho after the Great Fire of 1901, it is considered his masterpiece |
| Jacksonville Maritime Museum |  | Museums in Jacksonville, Florida, Maritime museums in Florida, Non-profit organizations based in Jacksonville, Florida, Downtown Jacksonville, | | The Jacksonville Maritime Museum (JMM) - now known as the Jacksonville Maritime Heritage Center - tells the maritime history of Jacksonville, Florida, USA, and the First Coast through its connection to the St. Johns River and the Atlantic Ocean. Its collection includes large scale models of ships from the Mayflower to present day vessels, as well as paintings, photographs and artifacts dating to 1562 |
| Memorial Park (Jacksonville) |  | Recreation in Jacksonville, Florida, Culture of Jacksonville, Florida, Geography of Jacksonville, Florida, Parks in Jacksonville, Florida, | | Memorial Park is a 5.85-acre (23,700 m2) public park, located on the St. Johns River in Riverside, one of the most historic neighborhoods near downtown Jacksonville, Florida. It is the third oldest park in the city |
| Friendship Fountain |  | Recreation in Jacksonville, Florida, Buildings and structures in Jacksonville, Florida, History of Jacksonville, Florida, Culture of Jacksonville, Florida, Government of Jacksonville, Florida, Taylor Hardwick buildings, Parks in Jacksonville, Florida, Downtown Jacksonville, Southbank, Jacksonville, Hidden categories:, Articles needing additional references from February 2009, All articles needing additional references, All articles lacking reliable references, Articles lacking reliable reference... | | Friendship Fountain is a large fountain in Jacksonville, Florida. It is located in St. Johns River Park (also known as Friendship Fountain Park) at the west end of Downtown Jacksonvilles Southbank Riverwalk attraction. The worlds largest and tallest fountain when it opened, it has been one of Jacksonvilles most recognizable and popular attractions |
| Jacksonville Skyway |  | Florida railroads, Monorails in the United States, Rapid transit in Florida, Transportation in Jacksonville, Florida, JTA Skyway, UM people movers, Railway lines opened in 1989, People mover systems in the United States, Urban people mover systems, Downtown Jacksonville, Hidden categories:, Commons category with local link same as on Wikidata, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | The Jacksonville Skyway is a people mover in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. An automated monorail train, it is operated by the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA). Opening in 1989 with three stations in Downtown Jacksonville, the Skyway was extended in 1996 following a conversion from its original technology to Bombardier Transportation equipment. It was expanded again in 1998 and 2000. The system currently comprises two routes across 2.5-mile (4.0 km) of track, serving eight stat... |
| Main Street Bridge (Jacksonville) |  | Bridges completed in 1941, Bridges in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. Route 1, U.S. Route 90, Vertical lift bridges, Road bridges in Florida, Bridges over the St. Johns River, Bridges on the U.S. Highway System, Downtown Jacksonville, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Articles using Template:Infobox bridge with clearance, Pages using deprecated coordinates format, | | The Main Street Bridge, officially the John T. Alsop Jr. Bridge, is a bridge crossing the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. It was the second bridge built across the river. It carries four lanes of traffic, and is signed as U.S. Route 1- US 90 (SR 5- SR 10). A lift bridge, it opened in July 1941^ at a cost of $1.5 million. In 1957 it was named after Mayor John T. Alsop, Jr., but continues to be known, even on road signs, as the Main Street Bridge. It remains one of the most recognizable ... |
| Jacksonville Public Library |  | Buildings and structures in Jacksonville, Florida, History of Jacksonville, Florida, Public libraries in Florida, National Register of Historic Places in Duval County, Florida, Carnegie libraries in Florida, Government of Jacksonville, Florida, Culture of Jacksonville, Florida, Education in Jacksonville, Florida, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, | | The Jacksonville Public Library is the public library system of Jacksonville, Florida. It primarily serves Jacksonville and Duval County, and is also used by the neighboring Baker, Nassau, Clay, and St. Johns Counties. It is one of the largest library systems in the Florida, with a collection of over three million items. A division of the city government, the library has the third largest group of city employees after the citys Fire Department and Sheriffs Office. There are twenty branches and a... |