Over 900 homes and buildings are listed in our National Register District dating as far back as the 1830s.  A scenic walking tour of the town acquaints visitors with sites such as cotton warehouses, which housed the City’s once prosperous cotton export during the 1800s, a sponge exchange and Victorian homes nestled amid the moss-draped live oak trees.  A map is available at the Chamber office and Visitors Center located at  122 Commerce Street.
 
Apalachicola Municipal Library
 
Apalachicola Library is open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Wednesdays 10:00-12:00 and 1:00-6:00pm. Saturday 11:00 am - 3:00 pm. Books, audio books, local history and genealogy section, wireless internet access. 74 6th Street (850) 653-8436
The Greek Revival style Fry-Conter House, built in 1845 by Daniel Fry an illustrious riverboat captain, has been meticulously restored and now serves as the Apalachicola Museum of Art where temporary visual art exhibits can be viewed.5 Street and Avenue F (850) 653-2090 
 
The Maritime Museum has been re founded to celebrate the maritime history of Apalachicola in the form of a maritime museum with active sailing, boat building and restoration and educational programs. Collectively the activities of the AMM will provide a vision into the rich history of the Gulf coastal region and river systems that come together to form the largest river in Florida. The museum was reborn in October of 2007 with the arrival of the L. Francis Herreschoff designed 58' wooden ketch, Quark, into Apalachicola bay. The Quark has since been renamed to Heritage of Apalachicola and offers sailing trips. Located at 103 Water Street, Apalachicola.  (850) 653-2500.
 

Encompassing over 246,000 acres in Apalachicola Bay , it is the 2nd largest Estuarine Research Reserve system in the nation. Nature Center is located at the north end of Market Street . Attractions include exhibits on the flora and fauna of the area, a nature trail and aquaria facility featuring a variety of local fish and turtles. Open Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm (850) 653-8063.

 
564,000 acres for birding, camping, boating, wildflower viewing, hunting, and fishing (850) 643-2282

Battery Park and the City Marina 
Boat launch, park with picnic tables and great playground Bay Avenue 4th-6th Streets(850) 653-9319

Camp Gordon Johnston Museum 
Camp Gordon Johnston opened near Carrabelle in 1942 to train amphibious soldiers during WWII.  The CGJ Museum preserves the heritage of these men and has compiled extensive histories, as well as a photographic displays of the area and life as it existed at the camp.  City Complex on Gray Avenue in Carrabelle (850) 697-8575

Cape St George Lighthouse
The 79 foot St George Island Lighthouse now stands proudly in the center of St George Island.  The lighthouse is open for tours Monday-Wednesday 10-5 , closed Thursday, Friday-Saturday 10-5 and Sunday 12-5 . Call (850) 927-7744 for information.

Cape St. George State Reserve 
This 9 mile long reserve is one of three barrier islands that separate Apalachicola Bay from the Gulf of Mexico .  The Reserve’s remoteness and wilderness qualities provide an opportunity to explore and enjoy a remnant of Florida ’s original natural landscape.  Shell collecting is very good, accessible only by boat .

Crooked River Lighthouse 
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 103 foot iron and steel structure was constructed in 1895 to guide ships through East Pass between Dog Island and St. George Island.  Decommissioned by the U.S. Coast Guard in 1995, the lighthouse is currently being restored.  Interpretive signage and picnic area 3 miles west of Carrabelle

Chestnut Street Cemetery 
One of the most significant cemeteries on the Gulf Coast.  Established in 1831, the stones tell the history of Apalachicola .  Funerary art reflects the ethnic diversity of the community.  Located on US Highway 98 between 6th and 8th Streets

Dixie Theatre
Originally built in 1912, the Dixie Theatre became the entertainment center of Franklin County .  Closed in 1967, it was rebuilt and opened once again in 1998.  The Dixie now produces the best in Live Professional Theatre, and musical events as well providing an acoustically perfect rental space for other community functions.  For information call (850) 653-3200 

Fort Gadsden Historic Site 
Earthen embankments and interpretive kiosk, located on the east bank of the Apalachicola River, approximately 45 minutes north of Eastpoint, accessed by Highway 65.  The site interprets the role of Native and African Americans during the early 1800s  (850) 643-2282

John Gorrie State Museum 
Contains a replica of the first ice machine (predecessor to A/C) created by Dr John Gorrie in an attempt to cool his yellow fever patients.  His invention later became the basis for the ice industry and air conditioning.  Open Thursday-Monday 9:00am-5:00pm 6th Street and Avenue D (850) 653-9347

Lafayette Park 
Block long open park overlooking Apalachicola Bay with a large gazebo in the center, plus a long broad wooden pier, interpretive signs, picnic tables and playground Avenue B between 13th and 15th (850) 653-9319

Orman House 
Built in 1838 by Thomas Orman, the wood for this two-story home was cut to measure near Syracuse, New York and shipped to Apalachicola by sailing vessel around the Florida Keys, then assembled on the bluff overlooking the broad estuary and bay of the Apalachicola River.  Today the house still resonates with a genteel aura and warmth of the past.  Open Thursday-Monday 9:00am-5:00pm North Market Street (850) 653-1209

Raney House Museum
Owned by the city of Apalachicola and on the National Register of Historic Homes, provides a glimpse of the life of cotton commission merchant and community leader David Greenway Raney.  The Apalachicola Area Historical Society has furnished the 1838 home and gives tours to the public from 1 to 4 Tuesday-Friday and 9 to 5 p.m. on Saturdays.  Donations or welcome, but not required.  Historic museum is located on Market Street at the corner of Avenue F (850) 653-1700.

St. George Island State Park 
Nine miles of undeveloped beach, pristine shoreline, majestic dunes and bay forest, sandy coves and salt marshes.  A series of hiking trails, boardwalks and observation platforms great for hiking, camping or a leisurely stroll (850) 927-2111

St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge Visitor’s Center 
St. Vincent Island is an unspoiled barrier island at the west end of Apalachicola Bay .  The refuge is open during daylight hours.  It is only accessible by boat and there are no facilities available.  Open 10:00am-3:00pm Monday-Friday Visitor’s Center is located on the north end of Market Street in Apalachicola (850) 653-8808

St. Joseph Peninsula State Park  
Miles of white sand beaches, striking dunes, 2,516 acre park.  Excellent snorkeling, swimming, birding, camping.  Voted #1 beach in the nation in 2003 by Dr. Beach (850) 227-1327

St. Joseph Bay Preserve  
Over 5,000 acres on St. Joseph Bay.  Educational center, programs, and volunteer opportunities.  The St. Joseph Bay Preserve is located at 3915 Highway C-30 (850) 229-1787

Tate’s Hell State Forest 
Thousands of acres for hiking, biking, and wildlife, wild flower viewing.  Canoe trails, cy press forest.  Trailhead is located on US Highway 98, 4 miles west of Carrabelle in Franklin County (850) 697-3734

 Three Servicemen Statue Detail & Veterans Memorial Plaza
Veterans Memorial Plaza was created in 2008 to honor veterans for their service to our country.  The block-long park consists of the Circle of Freedom walkway and the striking Three Servicemen Statue Detail, a bronze sculpture by Fredrick Hart that depicts a realistic image of Vietnam servicemen.

Trinity Episcopal Church

Trinity Episcopal Church has been holding services for 175 years.  Among its incorporators were John Gorrie and Alvan Chapman. The church is believed to be the sixth oldest church in Florida. The Greek-Revival building was shipped in sections by schooner from White Plains, New York and assembled with wooden pegs in 1838.  The church contains an 1840 hand-pumped Erben organ that is still in use.  Trinity’s “Ascension” stained glass window was created in 1922 by Jacoby Art Glass Company in St. Louis, Missouri. The window is noted as a significant stain glass work in north Florida. 79 6th Street.  Trinity holds the annual Historic Apalachicola Home & Garden Tour the first weekend in May.