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Panama City, FL

Panama City, Florida
City
City of Panama City
Panama City's city hall in November 2013.
Panama City's city hall in November 2013.
Flag of Panama City, Florida
Flag
Official seal of Panama City, Florida
Seal
Location in Bay County and the U.S. state of Florida
Location in Bay County and the U.S. state of Florida
Coordinates: 30°10′28″N 85°39′52″W / 30.17444°N 85.66444°W / 30.17444; -85.66444Coordinates: 30°10′28″N 85°39′52″W / 30.17444°N 85.66444°W / 30.17444; -85.66444
Country  United States of America
State  Florida
County Bay
Incorporated 1909
Government
 • Mayor Greg Brudnicki
Area
 • City 35.4 sq mi (91.8 km2)
 • Land 29.3 sq mi (75.8 km2)
 • Water 6.2 sq mi (16.0 km2)
Elevation 26 ft (8 m)
Population (2010)
 • City 36,484
 • Density 1,000/sq mi (400/km2)
 • Metro 168,852
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
Zip Codes 32401–32409, 32411–32413, 32417, 32461
Area code(s) 850
FIPS code 12-54700
GNIS feature ID 0288448
Website www.pcgov.org

Panama City is a city and the county seat of Bay County, Florida, United States. Located along U.S. Route 98, it is the largest city between Tallahassee and Pensacola. It is the more populated of two principal cities of the Panama City-Lynn Haven, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 36,484. When Panama City was incorporated in 1909, its original city limits were 15th Street (Hwy 98) on the north, Balboa Avenue on the west and Bay Avenue on the east.

The development in this area of Northwest Florida had previous names such as "Floriopolis," "Park Resort" and "Harrison." In 1906 the development was titled "Panama City" and later incorporated as "Panama City" in 1909. According to the Panama City Public Library's A History of Panama City, a developer named George Mortimer West hoped to spur real estate development in Bay County during a period of intense popular interest in the construction of the Panama Canal by changing the town's name from Harrison to Panama City, because a straight line between Chicago and the capital of the Central American country of Panama intersected the Florida town. Additionally, since required meanders around land formations in a seaborne route to the canal added distance when starting at other ports, Panama City was the closest developed port in the US mainland to the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal.


As of the fourth quarter in 2016, there is a commercial rebranding campaign set out to rebrand the downtown area of Panama City, Florida to "Harrison" or "Harrison Historic Downtown Panama City." There is currently ongoing backlash to this rebranding attempt from the area's merchants. Harrison is the road (thoroughfare) that runs through downtown Panama City, Florida.


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