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The 'Redneck Riviera': How a fish-tossing contest helped define Alabama beach life - Anniston Star


The 'Redneck Riviera': How a fish-tossing contest helped define Alabama beach life
Anniston Star
... travel to Panama City Beach for Spring Break. Photo: Courtesy of Bay County Public Library Editor's Note" This weekend, down at the Flora-Bama Lounge, which sits near the Alabama-Florida state line down on the Gulf Coast, they will be tossing fish.

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ROAD TRIP: Things to do along US 98 - The News Herald


ROAD TRIP: Things to do along US 98
The News Herald
PANAMA CITY BEACH — US 98 was established in 1933 as a route between Pensacola and Apalachicola and later was extended into Mississippi and across the Florida peninsula, leading to the creation of area landmarks along its path.

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Marina Cantina creates modern Mexican cuisine - The News Herald


Marina Cantina creates modern Mexican cuisine
The News Herald
PANAMA CITY BEACH — Marina Cantina opened April 30 at Capt. Anderson's Marina, serving fresh, light and innovative Mexican cuisine overlooking the Grand Lagoon. “There's nothing like this on Panama City Beach,” said Jeff Friedrich, Marina Cantina ...

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Highway 30A in Florida Panhandle has great restaurants, shops - The Huntsville Times - al.com


The Huntsville Times - al.com

Highway 30A in Florida Panhandle has great restaurants, shops
The Huntsville Times - al.com
By Deborah Storey, The Huntsville Times Highway 30A in the Beaches of South Walton, near Destin in the Florida Panhandle. (Courtesy Visit South Walton) The two-lane stretch between Destin and Panama City has its own following through Twitter, websites, ...

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Where redneckery thrives - Washington Times


Washington Times

Where redneckery thrives
Washington Times
For decades he has been a part-time resident and full-time observer of the Gulf Coast from Mobile Bay eastward to Panama City on the Florida panhandle - a strip of seashore dubbed the “Redneck Riviera” by New York Times Editor Howell Raines in a 1978 ...

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