Axelson Point

Axelson Point is a small cape along the shore of the East Bay in Navarre, Florida.[1][2] The point is sometimes mistakenly called Diana's Point by local residents, though the origin of this is unclear.[3]

Axelson Point
Diana's Point
A sketch of Axelson Point made in 1850
Coordinates30.452323°N 86.928735°W / 30.452323; -86.928735
RangeGulf Coastal Plain
Part ofFairpoint Peninsula
Offshore water bodiesEast Lagoon (East Bay)
Elevation7 feet (2 m)
OperatorRobledal Estates neighborhood (and various homeowners)
DesignationCape
EtymologyAxelson Family

The point is named after the Axelson Family, one of the first families permanently residing in Navarre. The point only extends less than a hundred meters into the bay. However, the point is historically significant, not only due to it being the home of the previously mentioned Axelson family, but also due it being one of the first landing spots for exploration in the area.[2][3] Some of the Pensacola homes of the original Axelson family still stand today; however, none of the homes on Axelson Point are from the original family.[2]

Axelson Point, together with Miller Point, make up the mouth of East Lagoon, the river-like eastern reaches of East Bay.[4]

References

  1. "GNIS Detail - Axelson Point". geonames.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2019-03-18.
  2. "Navarre's earliest recorded heritage began with Spanish explorers in 1693". Navarre Press. 2016-07-06. Retrieved 2019-03-18.
  3. "Robledal History". robledal.org. Retrieved 2019-03-18.
  4. "Map of Pensacola Bay". Library of Congress via Explore Florida. 1781.
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