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Panama City
Panama City (Florida) is a city, seat of Bay County, northwestern Florida, a deepwater port on Saint Andrew Bay (an arm of the Gulf of Mexico); incorporated 1909. It is a manufacturing and tourist center, known for the production of paper, seafood, and chemicals. A community college is here, and Tyndall Air Force Base and a U.S. Navy coastal systems center are nearby. British Tories settled Saint Andrew, now the western residential end of Panama City, before and during the American Revolution, and it became a base for blockade runners and a salt-producing center during the American Civil War. Panama City itself was platted in 1888 and named by its founders in the hope that it would become a major port serving Panama Canal traffic. In 1909 Panama City was merged with Millville and St. Andrew.
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