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  2. Gulf County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.gulfcounty-fl.gov. Gulf County is a county located in the panhandle of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,192. [2] Its county seat is Port St. Joe. [3] Gulf County is included in the Panama City, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  3. Murder of Tracie McBride - Wikipedia

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    Gulf War. On February 18, 1995, 19-year-old American soldier Tracie Joy McBride was kidnapped, raped, and murdered by 44-year-old American soldier Louis Jones Jr. in Texas. Jones abducted McBride from Goodfellow Air Force Base and raped her at his house before bludgeoning her to death under a highway bridge in Coke County.

  4. Category:People from Gulf County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    People from Wewahitchka, Florida (6 P) Categories: Gulf County, Florida.

  5. St. Joseph Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The St. Joseph Peninsula is located in Gulf County, Florida, in the Florida Panhandle, at coordinates 29°42′55″N 85°23′05″W. 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.

  6. White City, Gulf County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    850. GNIS feature ID. 294969 [1] White City is an unincorporated community in Gulf County, [2] Florida, United States. White City is located on State Road 71, 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Port St. Joe. Its geographical coordinates are 29.8840955, -85.2199164.

  7. Cape San Blas - Wikipedia

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    The first, built in 1847, collapsed during a gale on August 23–24 of 1851. Congress appropriated $12,000 for a second brick tower lighthouse for the cape which was finally finished in November 1855, but it was destroyed on August 30, 1856, when another hurricane struck Cape San Blas. On May 1, 1858, a third lighthouse was completed.

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