The Sapp House in Panama City, Florida, is a vernacular bungalow-style residence constructed around 1920. It features a simple, asymmetrical facade with a prominent front porch supported by square piers, and original wooden siding. The house exemplifies early residential architecture in Panama City.
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1134 Beck Ave., Panama City, Florida
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101 East Seventh St., Panama City, Florida
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940 West Beach Dr., Panama City, Florida
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100 Fl 2297, Panama City, Florida
Commerce; Architecture
228 Harrison Ave., Panama City, Florida
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