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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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The home faces Gonzales Street. The sidewalk leads to the front door.
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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 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 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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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.