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Community Description
Short Description: Wewahitchka is 67 miles from Tallahassee. The community is known as "the little city, with the big heart” is home of the World Famous Dead Lakes and Tupelo Honey. Wewa is best known for the nearby Dead Lakes, an 80 square mile area that provides some of the best freshwater fishing in the nation. The lake was formed years ago, when the waters of the Apalachicola and Chipola Rivers converged on a cypress swamp, flooding the low-lying area and forming a lake. Later, a flood of salt water temporarily replaced the fresh water, killing the cypress trees and leaving only stumps, thus the name Dead Lakes.
Dr. William C. Mitchell and others established Wewahitchka in 1875. The first permanent settlement in Gulf County, Wewahitchka is an Indian name that means "water eyes" and was chosen because two oblong lakes along the town's edge form a perfect pair of eyes. A pronounced ridge, a few feet wide, separates them and corresponds to the bridge of the nose. An aviator can easily distinguish this formation from aloft. Other interpretations of the name point to "water view" or "place where water is obtained."
Dalkeith is located just south of Wewahitchka, off Highway 71 on CR-382, home to the Gaskin Park Boat Landing and park.
Local attractions include fishing and hunting in Dead Lakes and nearby forests.
Nearby communities include Mexico Beach (18.5 miles), Port St. Joe (22 miles), Blountstown (25 miles), Tyndall AFB (26 miles), Callaway (26 miles), Bristol (26.5 miles), Parker (27.5 miles) and Springfield (28.5 miles).
Population: 1,974
Year of Incorporation: 1959
Location: North West Florida
Median Home Price: $96,740
Tax Rate: 4.00
Taxes Levied (per capita): $78.49
Total Area: 6.25 square miles
City Hall: City of Wewahitchka PO Box 966 Wewahitchka, FL 32465 850.639.2605; 850.639.2701 Fax Email Contact
Chamber of Commerce: Wewahitchka Chamber PO Box 628 Wewahitchka, FL 32465 850.639.2130
Library:
314 North Second Street, Wewahitchka, FL 32465
850.639.2419; 850.639.3862 Fax
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| Q. | My daughter is playing in a fastpitch softball tournament there this weekend. Do you know what ball park it is being played at? I'm coming from Crestview Florida. I'm trying to get directions before we head out Friday. | | A. | TL James Park is located just off Harden S. Dairy Rd just west of Wewahitchka off Old Dairy Farm Road. A modern sports complex, the park was home to the 1999 Dixie Youth Baseball State Tournament. Accommodations include a rodeo arena, several baseball/softball fields, batting cages, concession stand, basketball court, tennis court, restroom facilities and playground for the kids.
| | Q. | hello my sisters told me that they pulled a site called haunted wewahitchka florida is there such a site? i have been trying to find it i have lived here for 22yrs and always have been interested in the history and any "hauntings" that excist. please let me know ift here is such a site. Thank you | | A. | Yes, it seems there are spirits abound in Wewahitchka. Good Luck! http://geocities.com/ppiinvestigations/wewa.html http://ghosttracker.com/hauntedflorida2.html#Wewahitchka
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