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The counters in the master bathroom are black granite.
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The French doors lead to the screen porch.
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The house faces Pensacola Bay.
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This view of the home faces west on Pensacola Bay.
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Marble staircases face the bay and lead up to the swimming pool level.
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The Phoenix is the name of the Levin Estate. The home is 26,000 square feet with 47 rooms. An extensive art collection fatures works by Savador Dali and Leroy Neiman.
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A "12 by" is set up by the pool to provide reflected light.
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The cemetery is on the east side of the station.
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The stained glass windows are from a convent in Cincinatti, Ohio.
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Fireplaces in the master bedroom and the great room feature marble mantels imported from Greece.
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The tub and shower enclosure is faced with marble and glass bricks which functions as a steam room.
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Like its neighbor, the white marble ediface of the bank building with its classical pediment follows the classical revival style of the courthouse.
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The entrance off Palafox Street can be seen at the top of the photograph.
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County Commissioner's offices are located on the third floor.
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The marble staircase has remained unchanged since the building was constructed.
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John Innerarity (1783 - 1854) is portrayed by Bill Thompson. Scottish born Innerarity became a partner in the Panton Leslie Trading Company early on and aided in the company in lucrative trade with the Creek Indian Nation. He became Director in 1817, and maintained the successful business until the 1840s. He was also involved in the beginnings of Floridatown, one of Pensacola's earliest surrounding areas.
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The porch is a pavillion, the part of the building projecting out from the wall surface.
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The central projecting pavilion is a common featuer of late Georgian and Regency architects.
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