Millville, Florida

Millville is a community in Panama City, Florida, United States.

Millville, Florida
Country United States
State Florida
County Bay
Incorporated (town)None
Incorporated (city)1913-1920
Government
  MayorGreg Brudnicki
  CommissionerJenna Haligas
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
32401
Area code(s)850

History

Historical Millville, located directly off Highway 98, was one of the original frontier settlements in Bay County. The community rests between Watson Bayou and St. Andrews Bay. Rich in history, the area was built around a lumber yard in the late 19th century. In 1913, Millville was incorporated and citizens elected W.I. Singletary as Millville's first mayor.[1] By 1920, Millville was the largest community around the bay and the center of commerce and industry for the area. In 1926, Panama City annexed Millville into its incorporated city limits; however, it retains its unique historical character.[2] Today, visitors can still view many historical buildings, including Sweet Magnolias Deli, located on historic East 3rd Street in downtown Millville.[3]

Waterfronts Florida

In 2009, Millville earned honor as a designated Waterfronts Florida community. Cities and communities are chosen for their unique working waterfronts and their dedication to revitalization.[4]

Public Parks

Public spaces include Daffin Park and The C.M. Kidd Harris Park (established in 1934). In 2010, the growing community allocated $20,000 in funds for a waterfront park to be housed near the site of the community's original lumber mill. The project, which is expected to be completed by 2014, is expected to house a gazebo, a boardwalk, and public access to Watson's Bayou.[5]

Media

Author Ann Pratt Houpt documents Millville's rich history in her book, Millville Images of America, published in 2005 by Arcadia Publishing.[6]

Industry

Millville is home to a true working waterfront, including an established shipbuilding and marine repair industry and paper mill.[7]

Millville is also home to Boyette and Casey Hardware, one of Bay County's oldest family owned businesses. In 1958, J.T. Boyette and Fred Casey purchased Millville Hardware Company. In 1992, Lee Casey purchased the company from his father, Fred, making it the third generation to take ownership of the company.

Notable person

W. Fred Turner, was the lawyer who represented Clarence Earl Gideon in Gideon vs. Wainwright, a landmark case in United States Supreme Court History. Visitors to Millville can still view the house where Turner was raised.

Notes

  1. http://www.pcgov.org/residents/panama-city-community-redevelopment-agency-cra/millville-cra
  2. Houpt, A.P. (2005). Millville: Images of America. Chicago, IL: Arcadia Publishing.
  3. http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/255/1167353/restaurant/Sweet-Magnolias-Deli-Panama-City
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-11-08. Retrieved 2011-01-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. Panama City Community Redevelopment Agency and the Millville Community Alliance. The Millville motif: Embracing the past and a vision for the future. (2008).
  6. https://www.amazon.com/Millville-Images-America-Nancy-Doren/dp/0738549517
  7. http://www.smurfit.com/asp/locateus.asp

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