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The carpentry shop is located in one of the vocational buildings in the program area of the facility.
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The town park is located between the train station and Highway 59.
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This is the second depot, built in 1909. Electric lights were added in 1917, but the sole heating source remained a pot-bellied stove that is still used today.
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The station is located between the village of Bagdad and Milton, Florida on Henry Street.
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Passenger trains were discontinued and the depot closed in 1973. With the help of a small Bicentennial grant the depot was repoened on July 4, 1976.
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The dining car can be accessed from the loading platform.
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The loading platform is on the east side of the building. The tracks can be seen on the far right of the building.
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The original equipment used at the station is displayed on the loading dock.
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The railyard can be seen from a nearby overpass.
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The CSX trestle crosses the mouth of Bayou Texar. The tracks continue along the red clay bluffs of Scenic Highway.
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The Museum of Commerce and the Museum of Industry flank the enterance to Historic Pensacola Village. The museums are separated by Zaragoza Street.
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The 6-Pounder Field Gun, Model 1841 bronze smoothbore cannon, was used by the United States from 1840's to the 1860's. It was employed in the Mexican War and the Civil War where it was used primarily by the South. The South relied heavily on the 6-Pounder early int he war and particularly in the Army of Tennessee when at times 80 percent or more of the available field artillery consisted of 6-Pounders and 12-Pound Field howitzers.
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The CSX tracks are at the foot of the bluffs, separated from the beach by a small ridge.
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The CSX railroad tracks run along the bottom of the bluffs for several miles.