Franklin, Florida (FL) Electrical Apparatus and Equipment Wiring Supplies, and Construction Materials Companies

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Harbor Electric Supply Inc
P.O. BOX 39
Apalachicola FL 32329
(850) 653-3232
Coast Line Electronics
159 Avenue B
Apalachicola FL 32320
(850) 653-9672
Harbor Electric Supply
PO Box 39
Apalachicola FL 32329
(850) 653-3232
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Certified Plumbing & Elec Supl
143 Us Highway 98
Eastpoint FL 32328
(850) 670-4817
Forgotten Coast Lighting
171 Us Highway 98 Unit A
Eastpoint FL 32328
(850) 670-4900
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