EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 25 MIN
Apalachicola, FL
from Drive-Thru Towns · host Andrew Wilcox
Apalachicola: The Town That Froze the WorldWelcome to Drive Thru Towns. In this episode, we travel to the "Forgotten Coast" to visit Apalachicola, Florida—a place that proves you don't need a theme park to have a world-changing story.Apalachicola isn't just a picturesque fishing village; it’s a town built on ice, cotton, and a fierce sense of survival. We explore the layers of history hidden beneath the oyster shells, including:The Ice Man of Florida: How Dr. John Gorrie accidentally invented mechanical refrigeration and the air conditioner in 1844 while trying to cure yellow fever.A National Tragedy: The story of the "Apalachicola Ice Queen"—the ship that was supposed to bring Gorrie's invention to the world but sank, leaving him to die in poverty and obscurity.The Cotton Kingdom: How this small port once handled more cotton than almost anywhere else in the South, creating a skyline of brick warehouses that still stand today.The Oyster Capital: The rise and fall of the legendary Apalachicola Bay oyster industry and the town's ongoing battle to save its ecological heart.Botany and Rebellion: The legacy of Alvan Wentworth Chapman, the world-famous botanist who stayed in Apalachicola through the Civil War despite his Union sympathies.Apalachicola is a town that the 20th century largely forgot to pave over. It remains a masterclass in "Florida Gothic"—weathered, beautiful, and deeply human.Host: Andrew WilcoxFollow for more episodes: [Click Follow on Spotify]Instagram: @50statefamilyLinkedIn: Andrew WilcoxEmail: [email protected] thanks to Chloe Jones for the music: chloejonesmusic.co.uk
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Apalachicola: The Town That Froze the WorldWelcome to Drive Thru Towns. In this episode, we travel to the "Forgotten Coast" to visit Apalachicola, Florida—a place that proves you don't need a theme park to have a world-changing story.Apalachicola isn't just a picturesque fishing village; it’s a town built on ice, cotton, and a fierce sense of survival. We explore the layers of history hidden beneath the oyster shells, including:The Ice Man of Florida: How Dr. John Gorrie accidentally invented mechanical refrigeration and the air conditioner in 1844 while trying to cure yellow fever.A National Tragedy: The story of the "Apalachicola Ice Queen"—the ship that was supposed to bring Gorrie's invention to the world but sank, leaving him to die in poverty and obscurity.The Cotton Kingdom: How this small port once handled more cotton than almost anywhere else in the South, creating a skyline of brick warehouses that still stand today.The Oyster Capital: The rise and fall of the legendary Apalachicola Bay oyster industry and the town's ongoing battle to save its ecological heart.Botany and Rebellion: The legacy of Alvan Wentworth Chapman, the world-famous botanist who stayed in Apalachicola through the Civil War despite his Union sympathies.Apalachicola is a town that the 20th century largely forgot to pave over. It remains a masterclass in "Florida Gothic"—weathered, beautiful, and deeply human.Host: Andrew WilcoxFollow for more episodes: [Click Follow on Spotify]Instagram: @50statefamilyLinkedIn: Andrew WilcoxEmail: [email protected] thanks to Chloe Jones for the music: chloejonesmusic.co.uk
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