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The crew observes the action on the front porch of the cottage.
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The shop facade faces south on the corner of Gadsden Street and Ninth Avenue. This is one of a row of large Victorian structures which are utilized as shops and offices. Diagonal parking is located in front of the building.
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The house is a modified colonial style with wide porches, gable roof and dormers.
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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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The ten ton grip/electric truck was parked in the front driveway .
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A "12 by" is set up by the pool to provide reflected light.
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The camera truck, the sound van and the generator power plant were parked near the east side of the home.
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Dave Henke pulls cable on the set.
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The home is located on a cul-de-sac with water on two sides. This is the southern facade of the house.
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The walkway to the bay and a view of Dead Man's Island can be seen in the center of the photograph.
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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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Dead Man's Island is the left bank of the channel leading out into Escambia Bay.
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Dead Man's Island is directly across the channel from the house. Palms, sea grass and small trees grow on the island.
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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 home is located on the corner of Pine and Escambia Street.
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The luxuriant palm trees are not native to the area.
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The house is located on the northwest corner of Pine and Pike Street.
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There is a cabana bar located in the rear of the home, facing Santa Rosa Sound.
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This is a southeast view of the home taken from the wetland area.
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The facade of the home faces the wetland. The front door is on the second floor landing.
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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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This is a southerly view of the sound shot from the third level deck.
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The third level of the home with a top level cupola is visible at the roof line. The development to the north can be seen across the wetland area.
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The east view of Santa Rosa Sound can be seen from the third story deck outside the living area.
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This southwest view from the second level shows the sound and western shoreline.
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The owner's dog Ginger, meanders along the dock with the southern facade of the home and beach visible in the background.
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The pier extends into Santa Rosa Sound.
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The park can be seen on the left of the photograph.
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The dining room and the sitting room open onto the terrace.
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The screened porch adjoins the family room.
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There is a round window in the garden wall.
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The small window is decorated with three styles of columns used on the house facade.
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The view of the palm tree can be seen through the central panel of the bay window in the front west parlor.
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The east parlor has several floor length windows which open onto the front porch.
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The house exemplifies the bungalow style. It harmonizes with its surroundings because of its low broad proportions and lack of ornamentation giving it a character so natural that it seems to blend into the landscape.
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The house is located on the northwest corner of Gadsden and Barcelona Street.
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Queen Anne houses are spectacularly crafted.
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This is the corner of LaRua and Barcelona Street.
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The central focus of the park is the circular seating area near the gazebo.
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Windows are placed as a geometric composition.
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There is a wide expanse of beach between the waterfront and the home.
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Every room has the advantage of a large expanse of windows or skylights on both floors.
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Dunes on the side and front are held in place by the extensive root system of sea oats.
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A boardwalk leads from the backporch to the beach.
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The view is facilitated by glass balcony railings. The fence on the beach is a dune building line trap the blowing sand.
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The house was rebuilt in 1995. Stainless steel trim and hardware were added to the exterior finishing.
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The second floor deck wraps around the house and is an extension of the interior living space.
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A hot tub is sunken into the deck off the master bedroom.
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There is an enclosed patio area on the east side the house.
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The home faces north on Ariola Drive.
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The glass brick tower is the dominant feature of the facade. It functions as the enclosure for the circular staircase.
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Stucco is the exterior finish of the home.
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There are two bedrooms, two baths, a kitchen and a living area in the downstairs guest quarters.
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A circular staircase connects the guest quarters to the second floor residence.
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The risers are wood that match the upstairs flooring material.
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The kitchen is located on the west side of the second floor. It features a catering kitchen and wine cooler.
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The appliances were imported from France.
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Bamboo Willie's faces the sound side of the Gulf.
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Bamboo Willie's and Hooters are located on the north end of the Quietwater boardwalk.
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The mixed skies at sunset are a feature of Tropical Storm Hanna.
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The pavillion is a gathering place at the center of Casino Beach.
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The volleyball courts face the Gulf.
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Flounders is part of the Quietwater Beach complex which can be seen from the boardwalk.
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This is a streetside view of the last three homes on the the Gulf side of Santa Rosa Island in Escambia County.
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The house is located at 1304 Panferio Drive.
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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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The Episcopal church is a fine example of Spanish Revival architecture.
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The side of the building faces Chase Street.
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The Victorian cottage is located across the street from Seville Square.
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The house faces Seville Square on the west side.
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The Victorian cottage is shotgun style which is one room wide with a hall through the length of the house.
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The building was renovated in 1996 and is now used as a residence.
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From the vantage point of the back yard, the second floor widows walk can be seen in the upper right corner of the photograph. The back roof of the addition retains the classic pyramidal shape of the four-square Georgian style.
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The master bath opens onto the back porch.
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Wicker furniture compliments the back porch.
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The law office is located on Government Street across from Seville Square.
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Thousands of tiny lights illuminate the corner of Tarrangona and Intendencia Street.
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The company is located in the Flynn House on Intendencia Street.
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The Fish House and Atlas Oyster Bar can be seen in the background.
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