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Panama City Beach Fishing Rodeo to be hosted by Captn Anderson s Marina
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Oldest restaurants in Panama City Beach: Angelo s and Capt Anderson s
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July 4th fireworks in Panama City and nearby Northwest Florida cities
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Every city has a legendary restaurant that everyone knows and recommends to visiting family, friends and strangers alike.
When it comes to iconic restaurants, Florida has plenty, including several open for more than a century, including Tampa s original Columbia Restaurant and Miami Beach s Joe s Stone Crab.
While some are special-occasion restaurants, others are everyday favorites.
Here s our list of some of Florida s most enduring (and endearing) restaurants, presented in alphabetical order, from USA TODAY Network contributors from across the state.
Billy s Tap Room & Grill, Ormond Beach
58 East Granada Boulevard, Ormond Beach, 386-672-1910, www.billystaproomormondbeach.com
Billy s Tap Room and Grill s founding date is noted proudly noted on the blue awning above its front door: est. 1922. The first version of the bar/restaurant/banquet hall was down the street at the old Ormond Hotel, which used to be part of Henry Flagler s empire, but it moved to its current ho
Keep PCB Beautiful invites boaters to ‘Stash the Trash’ workshop Katie Bente © Provided by Panama City WJHG-TV The workshop taught folks how to turn a five-gallon bucket into a trash can for their boat.
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Saturday, Keep PCB Beautiful invited boaters out to Captain Anderson’s Marina to “stash the trash.”
The workshop taught folks how to turn a five-gallon bucket into a trash can for their boat. When it comes to waves, event organizers made sure attendees were given lids for their newly decorated trash cans.
Funding for the project came from a Florida Department of Transportation grant, created to help prevent littering.