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The older part of the building faces Forsyth Street to the west, while the newer additions are to the north, east, and south.
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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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This side of the courthouse complex faces Bellevelle Avenue.
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Highway 31 runs through Brewton. The road is bisected by railroad tracks.
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The western end of the center of Brewton is the intersection of Sawell Road and Highway 31.
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The building is located on the south side of Highway 31.
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A lone dogwood tree occupies an empty lot between buildings on the south side of Highway 31.
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The first bank in the state of Alabama has an elaborately carved marble facade.
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The bank is on the corner of Highway 31 and Belleville Avenue.
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Pensacola Mill Supply is located on the south side of the railroad tracks.
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Industrial buildings are located west of Sowell Road.
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Metal fabrication and a cement plant are among the industrial locations.
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The town square is directly in front of the old courthouse.
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The headquarters of the sand and gravel business is located off Highway 4 in the town of Century.
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Trucks are checked-in near the office.
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The First Baptist Church is located on Church Street.
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Church Street and Jefferson are the two main streets in the old town center. To the right is the Showalter House. The First Baptist Church can be seen in the lower left.
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The pharmacy is the remaining retail outlet in the old town center.
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The welcome sign is located on Highway 29 south of the town of Century.
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Highway 98 or Laurel Avenue has a number of restored storefront buildings such as the pharmacy and art center pictured above.
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Stacey's Pharmacy is the most business location on Laurel Avenue for tourists who come through Foley to shop at the Rivera Outlet Mall.
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The Mexican restaurant is located in the building directly across the street from Stacey's Drugstore on Laurel Avenue.
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This is a view of Laurel Avenue looking east. Stacey's Pharmacy is the building on the corner in the center of the frame.
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These storefront buildings are linked facades that line Laurel Avenue across from Stacey's Pharmacy.
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The town park is located between the train station and Highway 59.
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The Bruce Holland farm complex is located on Homer Holland Road in Santa Rosa County, Florida. The peach trees seen in the photo produce about six bushels/60 pounds or 120 one-half pound peaches per tree.
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Bruce Holland is seen in the foreground of his peach orchard in northwest Florida. The trees have been planted in symmetrical rows every year for the past six years. The orchard has approximately 200 trees, all bearing fruit.
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The immature peaches shown above will be ready for picking in May and June, depending on the variety of tree. Mr. Holland also grows cantelopes, watermelons, butterbeans, peas, peanuts, and cotton. He has a booming retail business located out of his barn. The vegetable and fruit havest begins in May with the sale of peaches, cantelopes, and watermelons.
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The Milton Drugstore at 128 Willing Street was rebuilt in 1910 after a fire. It burned again in 1987.
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The downtown historic district joins the Blackwater River. Many of the restored storefront buildings can be seen on Willing Street.
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The Imogene Theater can be seen in the center of the photograph.
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In this view of Willing Street north of the bridge, a continuation of the renovated store front buildings are seen. After a disastrous fire in 1911, the buildings were rebuilt with bricks.
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The house faces the park in this view to the south.
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The restaurant is located in the building on the right of the photograph.
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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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Nathan Savage points out a squirrel in a nearby oak tree to Sugarfoot.
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