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  2. Updates: Hurricane Helene on final approach for 'catastrophic ...

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    The hurricane is expected to make landfall in Apalachee Bay tonight or early Friday morning. ... The Tallahassee Democrat spotted Cantore doing live coverage outside the Old Florida Capitol on ...

  3. Apalachee Bay - Wikipedia

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    Apalachee Bay is a bay in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico occupying an indentation of the Florida coast to the west of where the Florida peninsula joins the United States mainland. It is bordered by Taylor , Jefferson , Wakulla , and Franklin counties.

  4. Helene updates: Cat. 4 bullet grazes Tallahassee as ... - AOL

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    Helene, the most powerful hurricane on record to strike Apalachee Bay and one that threatened Tallahassee with a direct hit, made landfall to the east instead late Thursday, bringing more ...

  5. Helene now projected as Category 4 hurricane, could get ...

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    Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on Hurricane Helene for Wednesday, Sept. 25. For the latest on the storm, see our story for Thursday, Sept. 26. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Hurricane Helene ...

  6. Hurricane Helene to roar ashore in Florida's Big Bend as a ...

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    Key takeaways:•Helene is poised to make landfall near the city of St. Mark in Florida's Big Bend area as a Category 4 hurricane Thursday night. •Widespread extreme damage will occur where the ...

  7. San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park - Wikipedia

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    San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park is a Florida State Park in Wakulla County, Florida organized around the historic site of a Spanish colonial fort (known as Fort St. Marks by the English and Americans), which was used by succeeding nations that controlled the area.

  8. Forgotten Coast - Wikipedia

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    The Forgotten Coast is a trademark first used by the Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce on September 1, 1992. [1] The name is most commonly used to refer to a relatively quiet, undeveloped and sparsely populated section of coastline stretching from Mexico Beach on the Gulf of Mexico to St. Marks on Apalachee Bay in the U.S. state of Florida. [2]

  9. In St. Marks, residents await Hurricane Helene's wrath - AOL

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    ST. MARKS, Fla. − A handful of residents and business owners on Thursday morning watched the water rising by several inches every 30 minutes where two rivers meet before emptying into Apalachee Bay.