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The Aragon development includes a special playground area for children. Tom Roush holds his son, John Michael, as he investigates.
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The upstairs deck of the Florida Room is a convenient porch off the master bedroom.
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The ship in the east window of the childrens attic playroom shows an etching of one of the sailing ships that frequented Pensacola in the latter quarter of the 19th century to export
lumber.
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Two year old, Evelyn sits on the east window bench in her attic playroom.
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Trevor rides a rocking horse in his attic playroom. The attic was renovated in 2001 to add another 1000 square feet of living space to the house. The tongue and groove wood flanking both east and west attic windows complement both wings.
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John Michael Roush tries out the twists and turns of one of the many slides in the park.
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This sand box has a complicated shovel mechanism to test the children's skills. Tom Roush assists son, John Michael.
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John Michael offers his day some pretend food at the restaurant adjacent to the sand box.
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The boots were nailed to the trunk of the oak tree by Jeff Thompson's widow shortly after he died 25 years ago. He is the great-grandfather of John Michael Roush.
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Two boys play chess as living history re-enactors during the summer open house at Historic Pensacola Village.
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Tom and his sons are participating in the 11th Annual Summer Open House of the Historic Pensacola Village.
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Seville Square has a small swing set for the neighborhood children.