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The service station is in the urban core of a black neighborhood which is in the process of revitalization.
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The station is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The three story brick home is elaborately finished with imported materials. It is located in the heart of the North Hill Preservation District.
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The windows on the first floor extend from floor to ceiling in an arch design using leaded glass panes.
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There are balconies at each of the upstairs front windows as in the example above the front door.
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Each upstairs room has a balcony. This is the view from the central room on the second floor.
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A unique glass and wrought-iron awning shelters the Florida Room entrance.
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This is the exterior entrance to the Florida sunroom.
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The children's play area and the carriage house can be seen from the 3rd floor bedroom.
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This view of the facade of the museum can be seen from Plaza Ferdinand.
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The Cultural Center is the white three-story building on the right of the photograph.
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This is a closeup of a first floor window.
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The building has identical entrances on the north and south facades.
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The Episcopal church is a fine example of Spanish Revival architecture.
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The church complex is located across the street from Episcopal Day School.
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There is a garden in the rear of the church.
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The church is located on the corner of Chase and Palafox Street in downtown Pensacola.