The Gibson Inn is a small Victorian Hotel listed on the National Historic Register of Historic Places carefully restored in 1985. With a tin roof and wrap around porches, each of the 30 different rooms is appointed with poster beds, ceiling fans, antique armoires, pedestal basins, cable TV, telephone, full private baths and cordless internet connection.
Where the Apalachicola River meets the bay and the quiet sugar sand beaches of the Gulf of Mexico on the northwest Florida Pan handle's forgotten coast, Apalachicola is oyster, shrimp and seafood heaven. Historic gingerbread old Florida homes line lanes shaded with live oaks and drenched with Spanish moss. Boutiques and quaint restaurants border antebellum cotton and lumber wharfs. It is Florida as it once was.
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