Gulf Breeze
There are 63 residential real estate listings for sale in Gulf Breeze.
There are 5 commercial real estate listings for sale in Gulf Breeze.
There are 15 vacant land real estate listings for sale in Gulf Breeze.
There are 83 total real estate listings for sale in Gulf Breeze.
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History of Gulf Breeze
Gulf Breeze shares the rich history of Pensacola Bay. Shell mounds here date back over one thousand years, evidence of the Native Americans desire for seafood. The first European settlement was attempted in 1559 by Tristan de Luna, but was abandoned two years later. The Spanish returned in 1698, but transferred all of Florida to the British in 1763. It was the British who named Town Point. British Navy Cove was the area where ships were careened, a process of hauling ships aground to allow the hulls to be scraped free of barnacles.
Florida became American territory in 1821, and by 1824 a road ran through the peninsula all the way to St. Augustine. Part of this road can be traced in the Naval Live Oaks Area of Gulf Islands National Seashore today. President John Quincy Adams authorized Naval Live Oaks, a federal tree farm dedicated to providing live oak timber for U.S. Navy ships, in 1828. The Pensacola Navy Yard dates to 1825, and the Army began building forts to protect the yard and Pensacola Bay in 1829. Beginning with Fort Pickens, the Army built harbor forts off and on through World War II, all of which are within Gulf Islands National Seashore, a unit of the National Park System. Fort Pickens was one of only four forts in the South to be held by the U.S. Army during the entire Civil War. In November of 1861, Union held Fort Pickens exchanged 6000 rounds of cannon fire for two days with Confederates at Fort Barrancas and Fort McRee. Both Confederate held forts were heavily damaged and the Confederates abandoned the area in May of 1862.
In 1931 the first bridge across Pensacola Bay was opened with great fanfare. This concrete drawbridge connected Gulf Breeze to Pensacola until the current bridge replaced it in 1960. The original bridge is now two fishing piers. A concrete drawbridge replaced a wooden bridge to Pensacola Beach built in 1931 in 1951. It, too, is now used for fishing and was replaced by the current bridge built in 1973.
Gulf Breeze traces its name to the Gulf Breeze Cottages and Store, which opened a post office branch in 1936 where Beach Road Plaza now stands. The community began to grow following the opening of the improved bay bridge in 1960, and continues to grow today.
Information provided by the Gulf Breeze Chamber of Commerce. Need a relocation packet ($5.00)? Contact them at:
Gulf Breeze Chamber of Commerce
409 Gulf Breeze Parkway
P.O. Box 337
Gulf Breeze, FL 32562
(850) 932-7888
Gulf Breeze Utilities
Electricity/Gas
Gulf Power
1-800-225-5797
Okaloosa Gas District
(850) 244-5197
Gulf Breeze Natural Gas
(850) 934-5108
Water/Sewer
City of Gulf Breeze
(850) 954-5110
Holley Navarre Water System
(850) 939-2427
Midway Water System
(850) 932-5188
Garbage
BFI(city residents)
(850) 433-7425
Public Works
(850) 934-5109
Telephone
BellSouth
(850) 780-2355
Satellite/Cable
DISH Network
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DirecTV
1-800-347-3288
Mediacom
1-800-239-8411
Miscellaneous
Gulf Breeze Recreation
Local Attractions
Fort Pickens
1400 Fort Pickens Road
Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
(850) 934-2635
The ZOO
5701 Gulf Breeze Parkway
Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
(850) 932-2229
Parks
Shoreline Park
Shoreline Drive
Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
Gulf Islands National Seashore
1801 Gulf Breeze Parkway
Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
Gulf Breeze Recreation Center
800 Shoreline Drive
Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
(850) 934-5140
Golf
Tiger Point Golf & Country Club
1255 Country Club Road
Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
(850) 932-1333
1-888-21-TTIME