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The oak-shaded road leads to the cemetery.
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On a hill just west of the Village of Bagdad, Florida in Northwest Florida, in the middle of mighty live oaks, rest the people who created, with their own bare hands, notably the largest economic concerns in the State of Florida at the turn of the 20th Century.
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The church is the headquarters of the Bagdad Village Preservation Association.
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Keith Rowell and his American Bluegrass Express Band performed at the event.
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A canopy of live oaks covers most of the block.
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A picket fence frames the eastern property border.
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The home and surrounding acreage borders on Pond Creek to the north.
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The Methodist Church in Bagdad as seen from the vantage point of Forsyth Street. The viewer is facing south.
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Viewer is facing north on Forsyth St. The church is located on the right of the picture.
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The viewer faces northeast from the vantage point of Forsyth Street in Bagdad, FL.
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The bungalow style can be traced to India, where it was used by the British in the 19th century to designate a house type that was one story high and had large, encircling porches. Low houses with wide roofs and deep arches were common in Bengal. Our word is a British corruption of the Hindu adjective meaning 'belonging to Bengal'.
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In 1909, in his Craftsman Homes, Gustav Stickley sought to tell what the style was all about, declaring that a bungalow was a "house reduced to its simplest form," one that "nevr fails to harmonize with its surroundings, because its low broad proportions and lack of ornamentation give it a character so natural and unaffected that its seems to blend into any landscape".
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The half acre, 150 x 125 foot lot still benefits from the masterful gardening of the Larcom family who owned the home for decades. The Berthelots are particularly indebted to camellia expert Franklin B. Larcom whose legacy blooms faithfully each winter and spring.
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The bungalow is across the street from Bayou Texar and Rooks Marina.
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This is a view of the home across the street from the driveway.
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The small boat house can be seen in the center of the photograph. Dead Man's Island is a narrow strip of land separating Escambia Bay from the channel.
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Government buildings were designed in the classic tradition during the late 19th and early 20th century.
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The school building is located in the Milton Historic District. Facing west from the vantage point of the front steps of the building, several homes can be seen.
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The little church sits on the corner of Oak and Escambia Streets.
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The cemetery is on the east side of the station.
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Womack Road is about three miles north of the town of Milton in Santa Rosa County.
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The driveway is located on the east side of the house.
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The home is located on Escambia Bay in Santa Rosa County.
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The home faces west on the bay. It is located on Petersen Point Road.
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The yacht club is located on Cypress Street at the entrance to Bayou Chico.
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The ecosystem function of this river corridor system directly affects the water quality in the Perdido River and Perdido Bay and the estuaries of the system.