Wewahitchka City Hall
The City of Wewahitchka, located in the Florida Panhandle within northern Gulf County, is home to approximately 1,800 residents and is renowned for its unique natural features, including the Dead Lakes and the famous Tupelo Honey. The city's name, derived from the Seminole Indian language, translates to "water eyes," aptly describing the picturesque round lakes that enhance the community's charm.
Wewahitchka offers exceptional freshwater sport fishing opportunities and serves as a haven for nature photographers, drawn to the haunting beauty of the Dead Lakes. The area’s rugged landscape was notably featured in the film "Ulee's Gold," which highlights the rich tradition of beekeeping and the harvesting of world-famous Tupelo Honey from the nearby Apalachicola River Basin.
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