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Need to use the font in this Jpeg

Need to find a font with a drop and be able to change the color.  Attached is a jpeg with an example of the font that I'm looking for.  I need to use this font on other pages.
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Looks a lot like Goudy Stout CT with drop shadow added.
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/castletype/goudy-stout-ct/
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That looks like the font, but it's $80.00 to download.  Anything look like this for free on my web site.  I don't mind paying for a font but this is just a mock up for my local bar.
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How do you add the drop to the font in HTML or is a function of the font itself?
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Just out of curiosity, why do you need a font?  If you are only going to display the logo, then simply use the JPEG.  Often, websites do not use the same font used in logos for copy.  If you need a somewhat similar font, I would look through Google fonts: Google Fonts
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I found something similar on fontspace.  My next question is how do I access it.
I up loaded it to the web site (/public_html/seabreezesoftware/joes)

I then modified the css to read:
#Green_Text
{
      font-family: /seabreezesoftware.com/Joes/Drop.TTF;
       font-size: 24px;
       font-weight: normal;
       font-style: normal;
         color: #4cbb17;
}

The font does not change.  What am I screwing up?
Fonts Typography
Fonts Typography

A font is a particular size, weight and style of a typeface. Each font is a matched set of type, one piece (called a "sort") for each glyph, and a typeface consists of a range of fonts that share an overall design. With the advent of digital typography, font is frequently synonymous with typeface, although the two terms do not necessarily mean the same thing. In particular, the use of "vector" or "outline" fonts means that different sizes of a typeface can be dynamically generated from one design. Each style may still be in a separate "font file" -- for instance, the typeface "Futura" may include the fonts "Futura roman", "Futura italic", "Futura bold" and "Futura extended" —- but the term "font" might be applied either to one of these alone or to the whole typeface.

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