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Why Live in Graceville

Graceville, located in the Florida Panhandle, is a small town with a population of around 2,200 residents. The town is home to the Baptist University of Florida and a sizable sawmill, Rex Lumber, which contribute to the local economy. Housing in Graceville includes early to mid-20th-century cottages and bungalows, as well as mid-to-late 20th-century ranch-style homes. Properties outside the town often span several acres, providing ample space for those seeking larger lots. The local schools, Jackson County Schools and Graceville School, are highly rated and offer a range of extracurricular activities. For outdoor recreation, residents frequent James A. Martin Park and Tiger Park, which feature sports fields, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Additionally, Florida Caverns State Park, located about 25 miles away, is a popular destination for cave tours, hiking, and kayaking. Shopping and dining options are concentrated along Cotton Street, with local favorites like Gary’s Southern Grill and Grady’s Seafood. Essential services are provided by Piggly Wiggly, Dollar General, and Family Dollar. Transportation is primarily car-dependent, with regional transit services available through J-Trans. Major roads include Florida State Roads 2 and 77, and the nearest emergency room is at Northwest Florida Community Hospital in Chipley, 14 miles south. For air travel, Dothan Regional Airport is 30 miles away, and Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport is 60 miles away.

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