Florida Panhandle
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The Florida Panhandle extends along a narrow area from the Alabama boarder to the west into the curve of the Florida peninsula. Not quite part of the American South, and not quite part of Florida, the Panhandle is a unique area of swamps, beaches, sleepy towns, and amazing seafood often overlooked by visitors. It's been so overlooked, that a long stretch of it is referred to as the "Forgotten Coast."
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Highway 10 and its scenic byways slices across the Panhandle. Like much of the US a car is really a requirement to see this area. There is local bus service in most cities, and biking is popular both for getting around town or for longer tours of the coast.
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