Eastpoint in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Architectural Buildings. Discover best things to do in Eastpoint with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 195 reviews
Didn't actually have a chance to tour the inside of the house but the grounds here and in the Veterans Memorial Park are clean and very well kept. After driving through the city and many side streets just to get some local flavor, this is a nice spot to swing in and visit.
5 based on 166 reviews
We have visited this facility several times over the past few years and it's very well done. Nicely organized, informative, and even has some short hikes around the exterior of the building that are lovely. But this past weekend we stopped by with my father and niece for a visit, and it was closed with no signs or notices. And I've heard from residents of the area that this isn't the first time this has happened. The gate was closed and locked despite the fact that it was during the open hours, as posted on their signage. It's important to let people know when you are going to be closed, especially for those that drive from far away to visit.
4.5 based on 187 reviews
Two words: Hooter Brown! Excellent high gravity ale, heavy on the malty flavors. They also had several hoppy IPA-type brews. The brewery and tasting bar only accept cash - be prepared. About 8-10 brews are available, several of them changing out seasonally. Nice bench seating is available outside, but it is limited. Apalachicola does not allow alcoholic drinks on the streets, so if they're crowded, you have to stand. Take home growlers are available, but no bottles or cans.
4.5 based on 119 reviews
Great tour by Linda Thompson. Very knowledgeable of the area, with her family living there for nine generations. Lots of Apalachicola history and Civil War history. We have been to Apalachicola several times but never stopped to visit the Raney House. Glad we took the time.
4 based on 2 reviews
You can see the log from the road but make a quick stop and park in the furniture store parking lot so you can read the sign. It's a fun little pit stop but what made it best for us was meeting and chatting with the owner of the log. He owns the furniture store and told us a more in depth story about the history of the area.
4 based on 194 reviews
The museum is a good presentation of the history of boating and fishing. A wooden boat building class was underway and we enjoyed a conversation with the participants and instructor.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
I was in Apalachicola over the 4th of July weekend and was walking to the Pig when passed the Cemetery and decided to check it out. Being a history buff I was fascinated at how old some of the grave stones were and how short many of the lifespans were at that time. Its an interesting stop if your a history buff.
4 based on 97 reviews
A one room museum.
We visited the museum just as the remodeling was being completed. If you don't know who John Gorrie is, you will soon learn how important he was to our well being today. They have volunteers to lead you through and they are excellent.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
A local told us about open mic night, so we figured, why not. There were some really talented musicians and a lot of good natured fun. We stopped in the next night, this was a professional group. Absolutely wonderful group. Great music, laid back atmosphere and cold beer.
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