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The kitchen is on the west side of the second floor.
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The kitchen is on the west side of the second floor.
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The kitchen is on the west side of the second floor.
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The kitchen is on the west side of the second floor.
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Libby Adams perches in the window.
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The LaValle House is located in the Pensacola Historic Village. The facade faces Church Street. It is separated from the Julee Cottage by a small green space.
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Currently, the house has been leased for use as an art gallery, "Expressions".
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The house is situated on the south side of Zaragoza Street between the Moreno and Weaver Cottages.
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The house is a good example of a French Creole Cottage. It is rectanglular design with a central hallway and high ceilings.
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American flags can be found flying from cottages in the historic district. The Creole Cottage is located on Cevallos Street.
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The cottage is located on Intendencia Street.
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The historic name for the cottage is the "Langley House," built around 1880.
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The Victorian cottage is shotgun style which is one room wide with a hall through the length of the house.
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The cottage is located on Zaragoza Street. It is an exceptional renovation of a home that was originally built in 1895.
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The realty firm is located on Government Street near Seville Square.
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Dr. Fowler has a general practice located on Government Street. This is the first family practice office to locate in the district.
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The cottage is located on Intendencia Street. The construction period is estimated from 1830 - 1862.
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The Suzannah Cottage was built in 1804 and is the oldest structure in the district.
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The building is located on Government Street.
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The company is located in the Flynn House on Intendencia Street.
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This side view of the porch shows the fine detail of this Creole cottage.
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The facade of these Victorian buildings shows the unique alignment of the front porches and the arrangement of the buildings almost immediately adjacent to the sidewalk.
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Ms. Lily Townsend presents the story of her ancestor, MaryAnn Brown. In the 1800's Ms. Brown was a French woman who came from New Orleans and married a slave. Her husband was recruited into the Confederate Army during the Civil War but later served the Union forces as a cook. Descendants of the Browns still live in Pensacola.