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The building is located at 600 West Gregory Street in downtown Pensacola.
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The semi-circular driveway is accessed from West Gregory Street.
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The elegant Regency doorway is a welcoming touch.
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This is the east side of the facility. The visitor parking area is on the northeast side of the building.
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There is about 30 parking spaces in this lot.
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Across the CSX railroad yard from Century is a view of downtown Flomaton, Alabama
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The building is an imposing and formal style for a small rural school.
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The drugstore has been restored to its original function as a soda shop by the new owners.
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The store was built in 1927.
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The owners reinstalled the original racks and store cases.
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The soda fountain functions much as it did in the early 20th century and serves the same variety of ice cream, malts and banana splits.
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Tourists and shoppers gather in the drugstore to enjoy the old time atmosphere.
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The original cash register is an object of great interest to customers.
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The school administration building is located on the corner of Canal and Pine Street.
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This was one of the first brick buildings constructed after the 1909 fire.
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The building is on the northwest corner of Chase and Tarragona Streets. In 2002 the building was elaborately decorated and renamed the "Candy Factory" for the Christmas season. The firm received the grand prize in the Pensacola Historic District Property Owners Christmas Decorating Contest.
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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 office of real estate developer, John Carr is located on Palafox Street.