Panhandle region
The Panhandle region typically refers to a narrow strip of land that extends from a larger area, most commonly associated with the northern part of Florida and the western part of Texas. This region is characterized by its unique geography, which includes coastal areas, forests, and plains. The Panhandle is known for its diverse ecosystems and outdoor recreational opportunities.
In Florida, the Panhandle features beautiful beaches along the Gulf of Mexico, while Texas’s Panhandle is known for its agricultural production and wide-open spaces. Both areas have distinct cultural influences, shaped by their history and demographics, making the Panhandle a notable part of each state.