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agesilaus
May 09, 2020Explorer III
I actually had to look up Wewahitchka which is near Dead Lakes which, IMO, is about as scenic as you would imagine but it is near the Gulf. The others are all up north of I10 I think and I guess some would think they are scenic, but they would not be high on my list. They are in wooded Florida pine/oak woods areas.
These are rural mostly tiny to small towns and I would not expect a lot in the way of job opportunities. But Florida had a very low unemployment rate overall before the plague and it should recover quickly. That's just guessing I have never lived up there. The society would be more like Alabama rural southern, not much like peninsular Florida. Not many large towns/small cities. Tallahassee would be the closest. And will be conservative don't expect a lot of progressives. Lots of retired military maybe tho I expect more of that further west.
Weather will be cold for Florida with some freezes in winter and hot in summer.
I know nothing of the RV parks there, it's too close for us to stop at.
The ones north of I10 are NOT close to the beach, it would be several hours away. Florida is a very big state and just looking at a map without knowing that can be misleading. Wewahitchka is in the area of Panama City and that area is still recovering from that hurricane.
These are rural mostly tiny to small towns and I would not expect a lot in the way of job opportunities. But Florida had a very low unemployment rate overall before the plague and it should recover quickly. That's just guessing I have never lived up there. The society would be more like Alabama rural southern, not much like peninsular Florida. Not many large towns/small cities. Tallahassee would be the closest. And will be conservative don't expect a lot of progressives. Lots of retired military maybe tho I expect more of that further west.
Weather will be cold for Florida with some freezes in winter and hot in summer.
I know nothing of the RV parks there, it's too close for us to stop at.
The ones north of I10 are NOT close to the beach, it would be several hours away. Florida is a very big state and just looking at a map without knowing that can be misleading. Wewahitchka is in the area of Panama City and that area is still recovering from that hurricane.
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