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Highway 31 runs through Brewton. The road is bisected by railroad tracks.
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Storefront facades have been restored.
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The building at the far end of the street is Ole Willie Restaurant.
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The western end of the center of Brewton is the intersection of Sawell Road and Highway 31.
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The buildings on the south side of the railroad tracks stand alone unlike the continuous storefronts on the north side of the street.
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The building is located on the south side of Highway 31.
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A lone dogwood tree occupies an empty lot between buildings on the south side of Highway 31.
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The first bank in the state of Alabama has an elaborately carved marble facade.
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The bank is on the corner of Highway 31 and Belleville Avenue.
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Ole Willie's Restaurant is situated on the corner of Belleville Avenue. The late 19th century building was a drugstore that was converted to a restaurant in the 1960's.
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Pensacola Mill Supply is located on the south side of the railroad tracks.
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Industrial buildings are located west of Sowell Road.
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Metal fabrication and a cement plant are among the industrial locations.
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The gazebo is in the center of the space.
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The pharmacy is the remaining retail outlet in the old town center.
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The supermarket is the major grocery store in the area.
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The small store faces Highway 29 near City Hall.
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There a few buildings left of the old town center. Above left, the white storefront is the drugstore.
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Highway 98 or Laurel Avenue has a number of restored storefront buildings such as the pharmacy and art center pictured above.
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Stacey's Pharmacy is the most business location on Laurel Avenue for tourists who come through Foley to shop at the Rivera Outlet Mall.
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The Mexican restaurant is located in the building directly across the street from Stacey's Drugstore on Laurel Avenue.
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This is a view of Laurel Avenue looking east. Stacey's Pharmacy is the building on the corner in the center of the frame.
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These storefront buildings are linked facades that line Laurel Avenue across from Stacey's Pharmacy.
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The drugstore has been restored to its original function as a soda shop by the new owners.
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The store was built in 1927.
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The owners reinstalled the original racks and store cases.
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The soda fountain functions much as it did in the early 20th century and serves the same variety of ice cream, malts and banana splits.
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Tourists and shoppers gather in the drugstore to enjoy the old time atmosphere.
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The original cash register is an object of great interest to customers.
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The main street through the town features businesses related to the farming community.
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The Milton Drugstore at 128 Willing Street was rebuilt in 1910 after a fire. It burned again in 1987.
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Various small buildings serve as information headquarters near the entrance to the office.
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The camp store is perched over the Coldwater River swamp on piers. The walkway access can be seen above.
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There is a picnic area is adjacent to the store building.
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The downtown historic district joins the Blackwater River. Many of the restored storefront buildings can be seen on Willing Street.
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A restored group of law offices are housed in typical store front buildings of the early 20th century on Willing Street.
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In this view of Willing Street north of the bridge, a continuation of the renovated store front buildings are seen. After a disastrous fire in 1911, the buildings were rebuilt with bricks.
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The store is located on the northeast corner of the intersection of Highway 4 and the Munson Highway.
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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 Amangiari gourmet shop has an amazing assortment of items, plus the best fresh-baked French bread in Pensacola.
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Dr. Terrezza's office is located on Palafox Place across the street from the Saenger Theatre.
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The office of real estate developer, John Carr is located on Palafox Street.
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