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Why Live in Chattahoochee

Chattahoochee, Florida, is a small town nestled along the Apalachicola River, straddling the Florida-Georgia state line. Known for its southern charm and rich history, Chattahoochee boasts a vibrant downtown area and abundant outdoor recreation. The town's heritage includes Native American mound complexes, a historic riverboat port, and the Florida State Hospital, which is the largest employer and a notable landmark. Housing options in Chattahoochee range from Florida-style bungalows and brick ranch-style homes to stately colonials and farmhouses, many built in the 1950s, with some dating back to 1906. Residents enjoy spacious lots and large, covered porches. Interstate 90 provides access to Tallahassee, 45 miles away, and Quincy Municipal Airport, 20 miles away. Nature enthusiasts can explore award-winning trails at Chattahoochee Landing and Angus Gholson Nature Park, while the Apalachicola River offers excellent fishing and boating opportunities. Downtown Chattahoochee features historic buildings along Washington Street, with dining options like Northside Seafood and Twin City Brewery, shopping at Tootie Pies and The Mercantile, and entertainment at Bleachers Pub and Grub. The town hosts various events, including the Fourth of July Celebration and monthly concerts. Students attend Chattahoochee Elementary School, which is highly rated, as well as West Gadsden Middle School and Gadsden County High School. For those seeking things to do, Chattahoochee offers a blend of historical sites, outdoor activities, and community events, making it a unique and engaging place to live.

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