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The facade of the home shows the narrow lot width with the typical side porch feature.
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The museum and shops are open on Market Day. The fish fry is held on the grounds like an old fashioned picnic.
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Local firefighters enjoy lunch at the cafe.
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There is a small balcony overlooking the front driveway and garden off the second floor hall.
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A brick bond consisting of all stretchers is a clue that the brick is veneer.
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A distinctive feture of a French chateau is the archer dormer.
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The school administration building is located on the corner of Canal and Pine Street.
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The Prairie house has a predominantly horizontal appearance with a broad hipped or gabled roof and a widely overhanging eaves.
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A balcony railing was situated as porch roof trim. Plans are underway to restore this important architectural element.
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Lowell Basset poses as an 1812 US Infantryman. Gale Messerschmidt is dressed as an 1800's colonial lady in the 11th annual open house in the Historic Village.
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Gale Messerschmidt portrays a colonial lady. She is the volunteer coordinator of the Historic Pensacola Village.
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The patriotic rally in support of the candidacy of George Bush was attended by several thousand party faithful.
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American flags can be found flying from cottages in the historic district. The Creole Cottage is located on Cevallos Street.
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The shotgun cottage is decorated with a variety of elements which form an enchanting scene.
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The small brick building was used as a grocery store. It was built in the 1930's to serve the downtown neighborhood.
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The building was moved to the historic district in the 1970's.
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The cottage is located on Intendencia Street. The construction period is estimated from 1830 - 1862.
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The home is a four-square Georgian architectural style. It is located on the north side of East Intendencia Street.
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The Suzannah Cottage was built in 1804 and is the oldest structure in the district.
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The building is located on Government Street.
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The Minshew firm was presented with a first place in the Pensacola Historic District Property Owners decorating contest.
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The cottage now serves as a law office for Ron Nelson.
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The gazebo is the focus of community gatherings such as the one shown above which took place after the terrorist bombing of the WTC.
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Neighbors gather in the square to light candles in rememberence of those killed in the terrorist attacks on America.
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Patriotic speeches are given by ministers during the rally in Seville Square.
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There is an overstory of large trees throughout the development.