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May 9, 2013 · Ironically, on January 26, 1856, a battle raged called the “Battle of Seattle,” though the chief played no part in it. When the fighting finally ended, the town of Seattle began to grow. Chief Seattle’s people were looked over—they had not gained everything they wanted in the treaty, and their reservations were crowded and diseases were rampant.
In 1896, Federal Bureaucracy prompted the name change from the village of East Pass to the village of Destin, Florida named after its founder, Leonard Destin.
The airport was previously named Northwest Florida Regional Airport until February 17, 2015, and Okaloosa Regional Airport until September 2008. The airport is just under 16 miles away from Destin and takes approximately 25 minutes to get to Destin. Only commercial air traffic is allowed.
Located in the Florida Panhandle, the City of Destin has a rich historical heritage dating back to American Indian inhabitants as early as the seventh century A.D. Spanish explorers surveyed Florida in 1538.
Aug 6, 2019 · Destin Gets its Name. In 1896, nearly twenty years after the death of the Leonard Destin, a close friend and former employee named William Marler applied to become the first Postmaster of East Pass. His application was sent back, stating that the town be given a shorter name, one that would not easily be confused with other towns.
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Whether you are staying in Destin, Miramar Beach, Sandestin, Okaloosa Island, or anywhere on the Emerald Coast of Florida, you have three nearby airports to choose from. There is another airport that is actually the closest airport to Destin called the Destin Executive Airport but it is only for private planes, not for commercial flights.