Trammell Bridge

The Trammell Bridge is 1.6 miles (2.6 km) long and carries State Road 20 over the Apalachicola River in the Florida Panhandle between Blountstown and Bristol. It is named for three members of the Trammell family: (1) U.S. Senator from Florida and former governor Park M. Trammell, who died in office in 1936; (2) his brother, , member of the Florida legislature representing Calhoun County (Blountstown) who introduced the bill to construct the original bridge; and (3) , John Trammell's grandson who represented the area in the Florida legislature and secured funding for the new bridge.

Trammell Bridge

The Trammell Bridge is 1.6 miles (2.6 km) long and carries State Road 20 over the Apalachicola River in the Florida Panhandle between Blountstown and Bristol. It is named for three members of the Trammell family: (1) U.S. Senator from Florida and former governor Park M. Trammell, who died in office in 1936; (2) his brother, , member of the Florida legislature representing Calhoun County (Blountstown) who introduced the bill to construct the original bridge; and (3) , John Trammell's grandson who represented the area in the Florida legislature and secured funding for the new bridge.