Cape St. George Island
Barrier island in Florida panhandle / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cape St. George Island (also known as Little St. George Island) is an uninhabited barrier island situated on Florida's North Gulf Coast, south-southeast of St. Vincent Island, west of St. George Island and 8–10 miles south-southwest of the town of Apalachicola in Franklin County, Florida. It was formerly part of St. George Island, but was separated from the main island in 1954, when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed the ship channel known as Bob Sikes Cut.
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Coordinates | 29.5935°N 85.0421°W / 29.5935; -85.0421 |
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State | Florida |
County | Franklin |
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