Bagdad, Florida

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Bagdad, Florida is a small unincorporated community and historic mill town located along the Blackwater River in the Florida Panhandle.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
historic mill town
unincorporated community
areaCode 850
climate humid subtropical climate
country United States
county Santa Rosa County, Florida NERFINISHED
developedAround lumber mill
economicHistoryPeriod 19th century lumber era
FIPSCode 12-03025
GNISFeatureID 277658
governingBody Santa Rosa County government
hasFeature historic residential neighborhoods
waterfront along Blackwater River
hasHistoricArchitecture 19th-century wood-frame houses
hasHistoricDistrict Bagdad Village Historic District
hasHistoricDistrictStatus listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
hasHistoricUse timber export port
hasLandmark Bagdad Village Museum
hasNearbyWaterBody Blackwater Bay
hasTransportation Interstate 10 nearby
U.S. Route 90 nearby
historicalIndustry lumber milling
shipbuilding
isOnWaterway Blackwater River navigation route
locatedInCountrySubdivision Northwest Florida Water Management District
locatedInRegion Florida Panhandle
locatedNear Milton, Florida
Pensacola, Florida
locatedOnRiver Blackwater River
NRHPReference Bagdad Village Historic District
partOfMetropolitanArea Pensacola metropolitan area
populationCensus2010 approximately 3,500
postalCode 32530
region Northwest Florida
regionalIdentity Gulf Coast community
riverSystem Blackwater River watershed
settlementType unincorporated community
state Florida
timeZone Central Time Zone
timeZoneDST Central Daylight Time

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Santa Rosa County, Florida
contains
Bagdad Village Historic District
locatedIn

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