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The traffic circle forms a centerpiece for the streetscape. It can be seen from 9th Avenue, Romana Street and Cevallos Street.
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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 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 First Baptist Church is located on Church Street.
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Jefferson Avenue is the main street through the historic district.
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The town was planned to have First through Fourth Streets. First somehow became Front Street, porbably because it went in "front" of the mill. Third ended up as Church Street because the Methodists and Baptists built thier church houses there.
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The Showalter home on Jefferson Avenue can be seen on the right of the photograph.
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The name of the restaurant was derived from the maxim "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth".
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The buildng on the left at the foot of the bridge was known as the Fisher-Hamilton Hardware. It is one of the oldest structures in the downtown area, probably dating from after the 1892 fire.
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The main section of the county courthouse was built in 1927. The wings on either side were 1950's additions.
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The building seen at this location today originally had a third story with tall, arched windows.
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The west side of the station is adjacent to other museum displays of toy trains and the caboose car.
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The front of the station faces Henry Street.
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The train station is recognized by the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Imogene Theater can be seen in the center of the photograph.
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The county courthouse is located on the block bordered by Willing and Carolyn Street. The Imogene Theatre can be seen on the left of the photograph.
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An excellent example of the Prairie architectural style, the home was built in 1923.
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The home faces Gonzales Street. The sidewalk leads to the front door.
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Cables attaching the roof to the cement foundation made this home a hurricane haven for the Doctor Payne and his staff.
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This is the corner of LaRua and Barcelona Street.
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Some of the streets in the Old East Hill neighborhood have an uncovered brick base.
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The shop is located on the corner of 9th Avenue and wright Street. There is a large inventory of European pottery and garde accessories.
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In this view three houses in the village complex can be seen. The Julee Cottage is directly behind the LaValle House. The Tivoli House is the last building on the right of the photograph.
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The LaValle house museum is a rare example of French Creole colonial architecture. LaValle House was built during Florida’s second Spanish period by Carlos LaValle and Marianna Bonifay. The house is furnished with authentic 18th and 19th century artifacts recreating the frontier lifestyle of Pensacolians.
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The museum is located on the corner of Zaragoza and Tarragona Streets. The sign on the right designates the official entrance to Historic Pensacola Village. The village is located in the heart of one of the oldest historic districts in the Southeast: the Seville Historic District in Pensacola. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Sevilel Historic District is located on Pensacola Bay.
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The Pensacola Historic Society Museum Shop is located on the left of the frame. The T. T. Wentworth is in the center of the photograph.
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The streetscape shows the Weaver's Cottage Museum flanked to the right by the side of the Tivoli High House and to the left by the Seville Mechantile Store. The buildings are located on the south side of Zaragoza Street and are directly across from the Lear House.
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The streetscape shows the Weaver's Cottage Museum flanked to the right by the side of the Tivoli High House and to the left by the Seville Mechantile Store. The buildings are located on the south side of Zaragoza Street and are directly across from the Lear House.
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The streetscape shows the Weaver's Cottage Museum flanked to the right by the side of the Tivoli High House and to the left by the Seville Mechantile Store. The buildings are located on the south side of Zaragoza Street and are directly across from the Lear House.
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The Blount Building is located on the corner of Palafox Place and Garden Street in the downtown historic district.
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The building dominates the first block of Palafox Place with the three-story addition alongside of the seven story main structure.
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The building is typical of the Chicago style of commercial architecture. New technology and materials produced the skeleton-framed skyscraper.
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These buildings like classical columns had a base consisting of the lower two stories, a main shaft in which vericality was emphasized by piers between the widows and an elaborate and boldly projecting terra-cotta cornice.
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In this northern view, the new Federal Courthouse can be seen on the left in front of the spires of St. Michael Church.
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The windows are characteristic of the commercial style. As in the Blount Building, the Chicago window was composed of a large fixed central pane flanked by two narrow casements that provided ventilation. Large display windows occupy the gound-floor level.
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A view to the south shows the first block of Palafox Place.
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The Federal Courthouse is on the right of the photo. The Brent Building, in the center is located at the intersection of Palafox and Garden Street.
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The building is located on the corner of Intendencia and Palafox Streets.
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The side of the building faces Chase Street.
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The U.S. Postoffice building is located on the corner of Romana Street and Palafox Place.
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The restored theatre is located on the east side of Palafox Street.
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The Saenger marque can be seen in the center of the photograph.
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The church is located on the corner of Chase and Palafox Street in downtown Pensacola.
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The sandwich shop is located on the southeast corner of Romana Street and Palafox Place.
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The high school was built in 1943. The most recent additions and renovations were made in 2000.
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Utility workers prepare the pole for removal.
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The house is elaborately decorated for the Chrismas season. Diane Bigler was presented with a first place award in the multi-use category in the 2002 Pensacola Historic District Property Owners Christmas Decorating Contest.
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The Cultural Center is located at the corner of Jefferson and Zaragoza Street.
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This is the north entrance of the building facing Zaragoza Street.
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The south side of the Cultural Center faces Main Street. The Pensacola Museum of Art is across the street in the background.
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The home is a four-square Georgian architectural style. It is located on the north side of East Intendencia Street.
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The old photograph is part of the survey that was used to establish the Pensacola Historic District in the late 1960's.
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The Center features a gallery and facilities for glass blowing, pottery and glass bead making, among others. It has operated out of the Window Factory since 1999.
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In 2000 neighbors began planning a neighborhood park.