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Lunch features a fish fry served with baked beans, Nassau grits, cheese grits, and coleslaw.
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Jefferson Avenue is the main street through the historic district.
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There are small shops located along 12th Avenue which was an important location for merchants in the 1950's before shopping centers became established.
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The Old Sacred Heart Hospital Building is located on 12th Avenue and is now home to a theater, restaurant, veterinarian's office, as well as other business uses.
The building is a beautiful example of Romanesque architecture with massive masonry of rough-cut stones, towers and rounded arches. The roof is outlined with crenelated parapets.
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This is the view of the neighborhood from the corner of the service alley on Baylen Street.
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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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This is the corner of LaRua and Barcelona Street.
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A reverse view of the intersection of LaRua and Barcelona Street shows the relationship of the largest Victorian homes in the neighborhood.
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The Hawkshaw community was located on the site of the power company building.
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Ron Fredrickson prepares for the "pole" party to celebrate the advent of underground utilities on Cevallos Street.
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Janice Hitt, President of the Pensacola Historic District Property Owners, cuts the ceremonial ribbon symbolizing the transfer of electrical power.
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The house sits on a large lot overlooking Escambia Bay.
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The building is located on the southwest corner of Belmont and deVilliers Street and serves as a community center for the neighborhood.
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Large oak trees frame the small cottage in one of Pensacola's historic neighborhoods.
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The side of the house shows the depth of the lot and expansive yards in the neighborhood.
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In 2000 neighbors began planning a neighborhood park.