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The east view of the home shows the ornate side porches as well as the back apartment which is a separate dwelling.
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The long configuration of the side-yard home designates the disposition of the rooms as such: the living room to the front of the house, followed by the foyer where the stairs are located, which lead up to the bedrooms on the second floor. The dining room, kitchen and family room are toward the back of the house
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Oak trees line the main boulevard. Each homeowner is responsible for planting crepe myrtles and hardwood trees.
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The property is located on Highway 4A.
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There is a glassed-in room used as an office in the front of the north wing of the house which matches the screen porch on the south wing.
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The home faces Gonzales Street. The sidewalk leads to the front door.
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The sideyard is accessed from the driveway on Baylen Street. There is also an entrance from the alley to the garage.
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The mudroom entrance is on the far left, under the awning.
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A reverse of the above photograph shows Baylen Street looking south. The crossing street is West Gonzales and 105 West Gonzales is on the southwest corner of the intersection.
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The home is located on the southwest corner of Spring and De Soto Street.
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In this view, the Dorr house can be seen across the picket fence of Old Christ Church.
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The house faces the park in this view to the south.
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The Christ Church Episcopal parishioners moved into a new church on north Palafox in 1903. The Episcopal Bishop of Florida deconsecrated the building 1935. The building served as the first public library until 1959. Between 1959 and 1995, Pensacola Historical Museum based itself in the bulding, but by 1995 the church had again fallen into disrepair. In 1995, the city voted to return the deed to Old Christ Church vestry who in turn leased it to Historic Pensacola to make it eligible for state grants to fund the necessary repairs.
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Old Christ Church is situated on the corner of Adams and Zaragoza Street across from Seville Square, as can be seen in the photograph.
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The cottage is located on the southside of Zaragoza Street. The Wisteria Cafe is the current lease holder. The property is part of the Historic Pensacola Village.
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All of the buildings on this block of Zaragoza Street are part of the West Florida Preservation Board's historic village.
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The Wisteria Cafe is the current leaseholder of the cottage.
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Currently, the house has been leased for use as an art gallery, "Expressions".
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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 building complex consists of four dwelling units. The two front units are designed for combination office and residential use.
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The law firm is lavishly decorated and trimmed with garland for Christmas 2001.
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The building is located at the corner of Government and Alcaniz Streets.
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This view shows the side of the building adjacent to Alcaniz Street.
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These warehouses are located on Jefferson and Main Street in the historic district of downtown Pensacola.
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The neighborhood is organized around the recreational area at the end of South I Street.
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The Center features a gallery and facilities for glass blowing, pottery and glass bead making, among others. It has operated out of the Window Factory since 1999.