Panama City, Florida • Bay County
The SS Tarpon is a U.S. Navy patrol boat that sank off the coast of Panama City, Florida in 1942. It now lies as a popular dive site, its remains offering a glimpse into maritime history.
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Industry; Community Planning And Development; Transportation; Politics/Government
17 E. Third Ct., Panama City, Florida
Communications; Community Planning And Development
1134 Beck Ave., Panama City, Florida
Education; Architecture
101 East Seventh St., Panama City, Florida
Architecture
940 West Beach Dr., Panama City, Florida
Architecture
224 Third Court, Panama City, Florida
Agriculture; Architecture
100 Fl 2297, Panama City, Florida
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Community Planning And Development
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Military
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Historic - Non-aboriginal
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Engineering; Transportation; Exploration/Settlement; Science; Communications
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Prehistoric; Conservation
1232 Se. 13th St., Pompano Beach, Florida
Maritime History; Transportation; Architecture; Historic - Non-aboriginal
Pompano Drop-off S Of Hillsboro Inlet, Town Of Lauderdale-by-the-sea, Florida