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Pensacola: Historic Pensacola Village: Museum Of CommerceThe museum is located at 201 East Zaragoza Street. Inside this brick turn-of-the-century warehouse is a reconstructed 1890s era streetscape. On exhibit are a historic toy store, leather, hardware, music, and print shops. The print shop contains one of the most complete collections of antique presses and type in the Southeast. An interesting collection of horse-drawn buggies is also part of this nostalgic recreation of yesteryear's commerce.
The museum is located on the corner of Zaragoza and Tarragona Streets. The sign on the right designates the official entrance to Historic Pensacola Village. The village is located in the heart of one of the oldest historic districts in the Southeast: the Seville Historic District in Pensacola. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Sevilel Historic District is located on Pensacola Bay. taken by Denise Daughtry
The soldier is part of the Napoleanic Imperial Guard from New Orleans, Louisiana. The group is taking part in the 11th Annual Summer Open House at the Historic Pensacola Village. taken by Denise Daughtry
The Museum of Commerce and the Museum of Industry flank the enterance to Historic Pensacola Village. The museums are separated by Zaragoza Street. taken by Denise Daughtry
The museum is an exhibit space and is also used as a reaception area for banquets and receptions. taken by Denise Daughtry
taken by Denise Daughtry
taken by Denise Daughtry
taken by Denise Daughtry
Gordon Levi demonstrates printing techniques at the 11th Annual Summer Open House at the Historic Pensacola Village. taken by Denise Daughtry
The Dogwood Dulcimer Associated entertains the crowds at the annual summer re-enactments in the museum. taken by Denise Daughtry
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