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Pensacola: Seville Historic District: 215 Cevallos Street"Robert and Alice Pepper Cottage" The Pepper Cottage was built in 1890. Kathy and Ron Fredrickson acquired the property in 1996..
American flags can be found flying from cottages in the historic district. The Creole Cottage is located on Cevallos Street. taken by Denise Daughtry
The Fredrickson home is decked out for Christmas with traditional fir garland and trim. taken by Denise Daughtry
Ron Fredrickson prepares for the "pole" party to celebrate the advent of underground utilities on Cevallos Street. taken by Denise Daughtry
Ron Fredrickson pours champagne for Terry Hoffman. taken by Denise Daughtry
A Gulf Power worker digs around the base of the pole to be removed. taken by Denise Daughtry
The ceremonial pole is festooned with ribbons for the occasion. taken by Denise Daughtry
Janice Hitt, President of the Pensacola Historic District Property Owners, cuts the ceremonial ribbon symbolizing the transfer of electrical power. taken by Denise Daughtry
Utility workers prepare the pole for removal. taken by Denise Daughtry
The pole is free and ready to be swung onto the truck. taken by Denise Daughtry
The power pole is ready to load onto the truck. The pole will be used in another location by Gulf Power. taken by Denise Daughtry
The pole is fastened onto the truck. taken by Denise Daughtry
John Hutchinson, Janice Hitt, and Becky Bray enjoy the celebration. Mr. Hutchinson represents Gulf Power and Becky Bray is the Coordinator of Neighborhood Services for the City of Pensacola. Janice Hitt wrote the Community Initiatives grant that initiated the project. taken by Denise Daughtry
Jennifer Fleming, Director of the CRA, was responsible for funding part of the infrastructure improvement project. taken by Denise Daughtry
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