Community Description
Short Description: Located between Tallahassee & Pensacola, Chipley, the county seat of Washington County, was originally called Orange. The community was renamed for Colonel W.D. Chipley, the railroad president who helped build the railroad across northern Florida. The town grew in the late 19th century serving as a watering station for steam locomotives.
Local attractions include a1932 movie house complete with balcony along with an antique store on Railroad Avenue and the state's highest waterfall, a cascading 67 feet in Falling Water State Park.
Community events include the Panhandle Watermelon Festival on the last Saturday in June and the Day in the Park held in May.
Nearby communities include Bonifay (10 miles), Wausau (10.5 miles), Cottondale (11.5 miles), Alford (11.5 miles), Jacob City (12 miles), Graceville (12.5 miles), Noma (15 miles) and Campbellton (15.5 miles).
Population: 4,111
Year of Incorporation: 1901
Location: North West Florida
Median Home Price: $98,600
Tax Rate: 6.00
Taxes Levied (per capita): $185.12
Total Area: 3.97 square miles
City Hall:
1442 Jackson Ave, PO Box 1007
Chipley, FL 32428
850.638.6350; 850.638.6353 Fax
Chamber of Commerce:
685 7th St, PO Box 457, Chipley, FL 32428
850.638.4157; 850.638.8770 Fax
PO Box 450, Chipley, FL 32428
850.535.9779
Library: Chipley Public Library
(Panhandle Library Cooperative System)
1444 Jackson Ave, Chipley, FL 32428
850.638.1314; 850.638.9499 Fax
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