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Panama City Travel and Vacation Rental OverviewPanama City is a city located along U.S. Highway 98 in Bay County, Florida, United States. Between Tallahassee, Florida and Pensacola, Florida it is the largest city between Pensacola and Tallahassee. It is the larger (population-wise) of two principal cities of the Panama City-Lynn Haven, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 36,417; by 2005, the city's population had grown to 37,188, according to Census Bureau estimates. It is the county seat of Bay County and is located just east of the vacation destination Panama City Beach. When Panama City was incorporated in 1909, its original city limits were 15th Street (Hwy 98) on the north, Balboa Avenue on the west and Bay Avenue on the east.
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Panama City Attractions and ActivitiesHistory of Panama cityBay County was established from Washington County in 1913 and named for St. Andrews Bay, which borders the county. During World War II Panama City developed as a shipbuilding and industrial center. Located along the United States Highway 98 in Bay County, Panama City, Florida is the biggest metropolis between Pensacola and Tallahassee. According to the 2000 census, Panama City, Florida population had grown to 37, 079 as a lot have been attracted not only to the natural beauty of the place where Panama City, Florida is identified by its sugar white sands and pristine emerald waters. The city was founded on August 15, 1519. Within years of its founding, the city became a launching point for the exploration and conquest of Peru and a transit point for gold and silver headed towards Spain. In 1671, the Welsh pirate Henry Morgan, with the help of a band of 1400 men, attacked and looted the city, which was subsequently destroyed by fire. The ruins of the old city still remain and are a popular tourist attraction known as Panamá la Vieja (Old Panama). It was rebuilt in 1673 in a new location approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of the original city. This location is now known as the Casco Viejo (Old Quarter) of the city. Two years after the start of the California Gold Rush in 1848, the Panama Railroad Company was formed,[1] but the railroad did not begin operation until 1855.[2] Between 1848 and 1869, the year the first transcontinental railroad was completed in the United States, about 375,000 people crossed the isthmus from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and 225,000 in the opposite direction. That traffic greatly increased the prosperity of the city during that period. Surrounding areas:Panama City WeatherPanama City enjoys an agreeable year-round climate with hot, humid summers and warm winter weather, making Panama City the perfect vacation destination. The summer months in Panama City, from May to September, feature typically hot, sunny weather, with a fairly humid climate and cooler evenings. June, July and August are the hottest months of the year, with temperatures peaking at around 33°C / 91°F. Wet weather in the Panama City area is spread throughout the year, although more rain falls during the summer months, often quickly followed by sunshine. Thunderstorms can occur during the summer months. The average annual precipitation / rainfall in Panama City is around 61 inches / 155 cm. The spring and autumn seasons in Panama City are pleasant seasons, with daytime temperatures in the 80s. Panama City's winter weather is generally mild, and frosty nights are rare. January is usually the coldest month of the year in Panama City when temperatures can reach daytime highs of 17°C / 16°F and lows of 3°C / 37°F through the night. The Emerald Coast of Northwest Florida's Panhandle region enjoys warm temperatures all year long, although it is slightly cooler in the wintertime than southern Florida, due to its latitude and prevailing northerly winds. The Panhandle region also receives the most rainfall in the state - more than 50 inches annually. However, most of these storms, especially in the summertime, pass quickly and sunshine quickly returns. Hot and humid conditions can be expected throughout most of the summer months, May through September, although the area does receive lovely tropical breezes off the Gulf. Hurricane season generally runs late August through October, but direct hits along the Gulf Coast are not frequen Travel guide of Panama CityPanama City is quite an exciting city with a lot of history. You will be able to see many buildings in the typical Colonial Baroque style that was popular in all of Central America before the Spaniards were kicked out. Panama City is a very beautiful city. The first thing you see in Panama's skyline is the contrast between the old (the Casco Viejo, old part of town, founded in 1673) and the new (Balboa avenue, banking area and Punta Paitilla). While the modern part of town is a fast moving city with skyscrapers everywhere, all kinds of restaurants and night clubs, a lot of small shops as well as big department stores and shopping malls, cellphones ringing allover, the Casco Viejo takes you way back in time with it's narrow streets, cafes and it's great architecture. Panama City is one of Florida's most popular spring break resorts and attracts a variety of sightseers. With an impressive 27-mile / 43-km stretch of coastline, Panama City is home to superb beach areas, extending to the east from St. Andrew's State Recreational Area, which is one of the best beach areas in Panama City, featuring a lagoon, swimming, water sports and nature trails. With many commercial areas nearby, Panama City Beach is without doubt the main tourist attraction in this part of Florida. Panama City is also known for its inexpensive shops, restaurants and bars, and also its amusement parks and lively summer months. Panama City, Florida Vacation Home RentalsPanama City, Florida offers great vacation house rental and home rental-by-owner deals for the knowledgeable traveler. No matter what budget or level of comfort you seek in your holiday to Panama City, FL, there's surely a great local vacation home rental available to meet your needs. Browse the list below for information on Panama City cabins, condos, bed & breakfast inns, luxury suites, corporate apartments and vacation packages. Panama City is located east of Pensacola between Apalachicola and Fort Walton Beach near the Gulf of Mexico. It’s an area known for its abundant natural beauty and white sand beaches, popular tourist attractions, a city rich in culture and the arts, and a pleasant, small town atmosphere. The city maintains 37 parks that offer swimming, fishing and boating, nature trails for hiking and biking, picnicking, golf and tennis. St. Andrews Bay surrounds much of Panama City, providing it with a natural, protected harbor. Several charter boats are available from the harbor for deep-sea fishing. In addition, Panama City has a newly renovated marina located on the Intracoastal Waterway, just one block from downtown. It features 240 slips designed for all classes of vessels, and is open seven days per week and has a fully stocked marina store, showers and laundry facilities. Panama City has lots of shopping, art galleries, restaurants and outdoor cafes and coffee shops. Weekday bus service is available to the Panama City Mall and all other major shopping centers in the town. Nearby St. Andrews State Park has over 1,200 acres of beaches, sand dunes, nature trails, pinewoods and marshes to explore. The family-fun beach destination of Panama City Beach is just minutes away and offers beachside amusement parks with arcades, miniature golf, gift shops, sidewalk cafes and restaurants. Panama City AttractionsActivitiesBoating & Sailing Marinas & Docking Boating & Sailing Lessons Scuba, Snorkeling & Sightseeing Events & Events |
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