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The homes along Belleville Avenue reflect the wealth amassed in the timber boom at the end of the 19th century.
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This side view of the house shows another interesting turret on the back.
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The distinguishing feature of a Neoclassical house is a portico of white classical columns, Ionic, Corinthian or Doric columns, dormer windows, and side porches are elements common to the style of the 1900's to 1940's.
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This house is built in the classical revival style.
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The massive front pediment is flanked by clusters of columns.
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This home is another example of classical revival style. The curved central portico gives the house a soaring grace.
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The blooming azalea's form a lace trim in the garden.
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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 in the final stages of completion.
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This view of the home faces west on Pensacola Bay.
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The home is situated on one acre with several auxillary buildings.
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Queen Anne house are characterized by towers or turrets.
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The attic turret room is a hexagon.
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Hopkins House can be seen from the attic windows.
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The ceiling in the attic turret is finished in heart pine wood.