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Thursday, August 8

Is Jacksonville in the Panhandle?

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Jacksonville is not in the Panhandle. Florida's Panhandle extends east-west from about Tallahassee to the western-most edge of the state near Pensacola. While the I-10 does go straight across the top of the state to Jacksonville, the Panhandle ends where the Gulf of Mexico ends as a southern border and becomes the western border.

The western half of the Panhandle is in the Central Time Zone, but several counties of the Panhandle share the Eastern Time Zone with the rest of Florida.

I address this further in another article below, but I thought this was a good answer to a specific question I saw on Google, which means people are searching for the answer. Currently, Google uses a non-answer from Wikipedia.

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