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  2. Welcome to Franklin County, Florida. Franklin County is located in Florida’s Northwestern Panhandle approximately 80 miles southwest of the State capitol, Tallahassee. The county is comprised of 545 square miles and 348,800 acres. Franklin County serves more than 11,000 residents.

  3. Franklin County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Franklin County is a county along the Gulf of Mexico in the panhandle of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 12,451, [1] making it the third-least populous county in Florida. The county seat is Apalachicola. [2]

  4. Franklin County Florida is brimming with exciting things to do and see-from hiking, fishing and boating to shopping, museum-hopping and sampling world-class seafood. Visitors can enjoy swimming, paddling, golfing, birding or simply relaxing on our gorgeous beaches.

  5. Zillow has 707 homes for sale in Franklin County FL. View listing photos, review sales history, and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place.

  6. Off the Beaten Path from Apalachicola: Franklin County, FL

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    While Florida is designed for one long road trip, in only one of its 67 counties can you explore a forest steeped in mystery, travel along what I’d argue is the state’s best stretch of coastline, and cross a bridge back in time to the 1960s. Welcome to Franklin County.

  7. Things to See & Do on Florida's Forgotten Coast

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    If you want to plan a truly unforgettable adventure, Franklin County is where you’ll find the most thrilling things to do in Florida, including fishing, boating, kayaking, birding, paddling, golfing and shopping.

  8. Florida's Forgotten Coast | Plan your Trip | Franklin County ...

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    Franklin County is located along the Gulf of Mexico in Florida's Panhandle and 80 miles southwest of Tallahassee. The county features more than 200 miles of relatively undeveloped shoreline including the four barrier islands of St. George, Dog Island, Cape St. George and St. Vincent Island.