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![Pensacola:-Historic-Pensacola-Village:-Dorr-House_01.jpg Pensacola:-Historic-Pensacola-Village:-Dorr-House_01.jpg: georgian architectural style, seville square, historic village, oak tree](/photos/Pensacola:-Historic-Pensacola-Village:-Dorr-House/thumbs/Pensacola:-Historic-Pensacola-Village:-Dorr-House_01.jpg.width.200.c.jpg)
The Dorr House is located on the corner of Adams and Church Streets across from Seville Square.
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![Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-226-East-Intendencia-Street_02.jpg Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-226-East-Intendencia-Street_02.jpg: snapdragons, cabbages, ferns, pecan tree, strawberry plants, peturnias, white picket fence, victorian front porch, pyramid roof, four-square georgian architectural style, victorian cottage, historic preservation, historic district, brick sidewalk,](/photos/Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-226-East-Intendencia-Street/thumbs/Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-226-East-Intendencia-Street_02.jpg.width.200.c.jpg)
The home is an example of the 'late Cracker' four-square Georgian with classic principles of symmetry, formality and elegance. The building tradition was passed down from the earliest single-pen examples built in the country. The four-square is the town house version of the style.
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![Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-226-East-Intendencia-Street_03.jpg Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-226-East-Intendencia-Street_03.jpg: snapdragons, cabbages, ferns, pecan tree, peturnias, white picket fence, victorian front porch, pyramid roof, our-square georgian architectural style, victorian cottage, historic preservation, historic district, brick sidewalk, ,](/photos/Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-226-East-Intendencia-Street/thumbs/Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-226-East-Intendencia-Street_03.jpg.width.200.c.jpg)
The term four-square refers to a floor plan with a broad central hallway with two rooms to either side. The rooms were large and square in proportion. Two back-to back fireplaces and a common chimney separated each pair of rooms. Porches were part of the social tradition in the days before air conditioning like an outside parlor. Along the streetscape, porches are aligned like one long room.
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![Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-305-South-Adams-Street_00.jpg Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-305-South-Adams-Street_00.jpg: 4-square georgian architectural style, victorian cottage, palm trees, picket fence, victorian porch, seville square](/photos/Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-305-South-Adams-Street/thumbs/Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-305-South-Adams-Street_00.jpg.width.440.c.jpg)
The Victorian cottage is located across the street from Seville Square.
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![Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-433-East-Zaragoza-Street_02.jpg Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-433-East-Zaragoza-Street_02.jpg: pyramidal roof, four-square georgian architectural style, victorian house, victorian front porch, historic village](/photos/Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-433-East-Zaragoza-Street/thumbs/Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-433-East-Zaragoza-Street_02.jpg.width.200.c.jpg)
The home is located on Zaragoza Street. It faces north. The streetscape shows a variety of Victorian cottages dating from the 1870's.
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![Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-Baker,-Norton,-Bond-Law-Firm_01.jpg Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-Baker,-Norton,-Bond-Law-Firm_01.jpg: law firm, georgian architectural style, pecan tree](/photos/Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-Baker,-Norton,-Bond-Law-Firm/thumbs/Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-Baker,-Norton,-Bond-Law-Firm_01.jpg.width.440.c.jpg)
The law firm is located on Government Street across from Seville Square.
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![Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-Baker,-Norton,-Bond-Law-Firm_02.jpg Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-Baker,-Norton,-Bond-Law-Firm_02.jpg: georgian architectural style, transom, porch, balcony](/photos/Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-Baker,-Norton,-Bond-Law-Firm/thumbs/Pensacola:-Seville-Historic-District:-Baker,-Norton,-Bond-Law-Firm_02.jpg.width.200.c.jpg)
The house is known as the Moreno Anderson House, built between 1859 and 1868.