
The Apalachicola River flows into the expansive Apalachicola Bay, anchoring a coastal landscape defined by barrier islands and extensive wetlands. During this mid-century period, the Apalachicola Northern railroad links the maritime hubs of Apalachicola and Port St Joe, facilitating a regional economy tied to the sea and the timber of the Apalachicola National Forest. Significant civil works are visible, including the John Gorrie Memorial Bridge connecting the mainland to Eastpoint.
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1943 Apalachicola
Franklin County, FL

1944 Apalachicola
Franklin County, FL

1949 Apalachicola
Franklin County, FL

1957 Apalachicola
Franklin County, FL

1959 Apalachicola
Franklin County, FL

1960 Apalachicola
Franklin County, FL

1967 Apalachicola
Franklin County, FL

1982 Apalachicola
Franklin County, FL

1988 Apalachicola
Franklin County, FL

2025 Apalachicola
Franklin County, FL