Calhoun County
Named for twice Vice President and U.S. Senator John C. Calhoun, Calhoun County lies in the heart of the Florida Panhandle. Within the county boarders are a wide variety of natural, historic, and archaeological sites including the Panhandle Pioneer Settlement, Clay Mary Historical Park, M & B Railroad Memorial, and the Old Courthouse. Calhoun County’s diverse past is highlighted in the first bi-lingual historical marker in Florida for Cochranetown, the home of the Apalachicola Creek Indians.
Government Office
Chamber of Commerce www.calhounco.org
Historical Sites
Panhandle Pioneer Settlement www.calhounco.org/pps
Clay Mary Historical Park
M & B Railroad Memorial
Florida Historical Markers www.flheritage.com
Blunt Reservation and Fields
Cochranetown- corakko talofv
Abe Springs Bluff Courthouse
“Old Blountstown” Courthouse
Altha Methodist Church
Sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Cayson Mound and Village Site (address restricted)
Old Calhoun County Courthouse
