Did You Know? – Forgotten Coast Fun https://forgottencoastfun.com Discover Old Florida Wed, 13 Jan 2021 03:26:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/forgottencoastfun.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cropped-Beach-Scene-Forgotten-Coast-Logo-scaled-e1579810669364.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Did You Know? – Forgotten Coast Fun https://forgottencoastfun.com 32 32 169408001 Some Believe the Bible’s Garden of Eden was Located on the Apalachicola River https://forgottencoastfun.com/2021/01/06/some-believe-the-bibles-garden-of-eden-was-located-on-the-apalachicola-river/ https://forgottencoastfun.com/2021/01/06/some-believe-the-bibles-garden-of-eden-was-located-on-the-apalachicola-river/#respond Wed, 06 Jan 2021 17:31:06 +0000 http://forgottencoastfun.com/?p=5540 Did you know that some people believe that the Bible’s Garden of Eden was located right here in Florida?

In the 1950s retired lawyer and Republican candidate for governor Elvy Edison Callaway opened his Garden of Eden Park along the highway in the Florida Panhandle town of Bristol. Callaway believed that God had created man in the delta of the Apalachicola river, which split into four rivers, just as the Bible describes four rivers leading out of Eden.

The area was also the habitat of a rare tree known as the “Torreya yew,” (Torreya taxifolia) an unusual evergreen which can grow up to sixty feet tall, and earned the nickname “stinking yew” for the strong smell of its fruit when crushed. Callaway believed the Torreya was the “gopher wood” that the Bible says Noah used to build his Ark.

In his roadside kiosk, he displayed a Torreya log which he said was a remnant of the Ark. Visitors could pay $1.10 for admission into a wild unspoiled land of dramatic cliffs, rivers, and wildlife, and all proceeds from his “non-profit shrine” were to go to a local Florida retirement home. 

Today Callaway’s kiosk is long gone, but you can still hike the “Garden of Eden Trail” in the nearby Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve, run by the Nature Conservancy. The hike is considered one of Florida’s most challenging hiking trails due to the ravines and rough terrain.

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Eastpoint Was Originally Founded by a Communal Religious Group https://forgottencoastfun.com/2020/11/05/eastpoint-was-originally-founded-by-a-communal-religious-group/ https://forgottencoastfun.com/2020/11/05/eastpoint-was-originally-founded-by-a-communal-religious-group/#respond Thu, 05 Nov 2020 16:00:57 +0000 http://forgottencoastfun.com/?p=5507 Did you know that Eastpoint was founded by a communal religious group of families who dubbed themselves the Co-Workers Fraternity? These families traveled down the Chattahoochee River from Georgia 1898 in order to begin a new life together as a community. The families owned their own land, but the profits they made harvesting seafood, farming, and selling lumber were shared.

Strawberry Picking in Eastpoint, Florida in the Early 1900’s

In addition to creating a colony focused on economic production, the Co-Workers’ Fraternity was also concerned with spiritual, philosophical, and religious study.

Music Was an Important Part of Early Eastpoint Life

Photos of Eastpoint in the early 1900’s from the Brown Family Collection in the (State Archives of Florida)

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