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The play area overlooks Bayou Texar.
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The 180 degree view of the waterfront shows the boat house on the right and the deck swing on the left of the frame. The house is barely visible in the center.
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A reverse of the above panorama reveals the outline of the simple spoil island.
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Dead Man's Island is the left bank of the channel leading out into Escambia Bay.
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A small boat is visible in the center frame. Small rocks form a retaining wall along the south side of the channel.
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The practice area also includes a chipping green, a practice bunker, and a large undulating putting green.
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The sound side of the barrier islands is sheltered from the battering of storms.
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Fort Pickens is located at the wide tip of the barrier island. Runways at the Naval Air Station can be seen in the lower right hand corner of the photograph.
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The lake is bordered by sand dunes and marsh grass. It is located about 2 miles from the main gate of Fort Pickens on the north side of the road.
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The house fronts on Mulatto Bayou.
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Mulatto Bayou empties into Escmabia Bay.
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Pensacola Light is maintained by the US Coast Guard, but it is located on the Pensacola Naval Air Station. The NAS is open to the public, and the grounds are accessible for a lighthouse visit. Tours of the tower are only by appointment or during summer Sundays.
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This small marina is located on the Pensacola Navy Base. It is called the Sherman Cove Marina.
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Santa Rosa Sound is visible in the background.
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The driveway is built with concrete blocks to form a pervious drainage surface adjacent to the wetland area on the right of the frame. A southwest view of the house can be seen in the distance.
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The driveway and bridge across the wetland area is visible in this eastern view from the second floor balcony of the house.
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The three story home is located on Escambia Bay.
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The bottom floor is utilized as a garage and workspace. It was designed with break-away walls because of high tides during hurricane tidal surges.
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Ships have easy access to the loading area making the process of transferring fresh seafood from the fishing boat to the processing center as quick as possible.
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The streetscape shows the Weaver's Cottage Museum flanked to the right by the side of the Tivoli High House and to the left by the Seville Mechantile Store. The buildings are located on the south side of Zaragoza Street and are directly across from the Lear House.
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The streetscape shows the Weaver's Cottage Museum flanked to the right by the side of the Tivoli High House and to the left by the Seville Mechantile Store. The buildings are located on the south side of Zaragoza Street and are directly across from the Lear House.
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The streetscape shows the Weaver's Cottage Museum flanked to the right by the side of the Tivoli High House and to the left by the Seville Mechantile Store. The buildings are located on the south side of Zaragoza Street and are directly across from the Lear House.
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Bob Quigley, tour-of-homes chairman supervises the event from his golf cart.
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The path leads to a sandy beach along Escmabia Bay.
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A ridge of the bluffs separates CSX train tracks from the beach.
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The red clay bluffs fade into the pink sandy beach. The colored sand is a stark contrast to the glimming white quartz sand along the Gulf of Mexico on nearby Pensacola Beach.
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The beach sand is colored pink by the red clay of the bluffs.
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The bluff formation is the only one of its kind along the coast of Florida. The bluffs are composed of red clay and rise 100 feet from the shoreline along Escambia Bay.
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The corridor is tied with the history of the Pensacola areas from its earliest beginnings. Nearby at Emanuel Point, lies the 16th Century shipwreck that marks the first attempt to settle the area by the Spanish in 1559.
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The CSX railroad tracks run along the bottom of the bluffs for several miles.
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This is a view of the homes from the street side on Cyresss Point West.
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The dock has been built adjacent to a lot in the Mackey Point development.
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The view of Mackey Bay faces south.
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Tom Roush is sitting on a large cypress stump.
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The restaurant is located by the Bahia Mar Marina.
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The home was designed to resemble a Victorian cottage.
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The swimming pool overlooks Escambia Bay.