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Pirates also found the deep pockets of the Bay to be one of their prime spots to troll. It was there that they would lie in wait for the richly laden ships en route to
Although the area was alive with settlers and development,
In 1935, developer Gideon Thomas built the Panama City Hotel. Thomas saw great potential in the area for tourism development at a time when most people were only concerned with harvesting crops. Many criticized his vision of
Thomas, however, responded by simply stating, "I’m not attempting to grow vegetables here; I’m going to grow people." And grow people he did! Florida history was never the same after Gideon Thomas' ideas began to catch on.
Soon, the beach became a popular destination for fun-loving travelers. In the 30s and 40s the beach was known for a trendy bar called The Hangout. The white building with bright red trim was a hotspot for dancing and mingling on the beach. Unfortunately, The Hangout was destroyed by Hurricane Eloise in 1975 - a sad moment in Florida history.

