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The Fredrickson home is decked out for Christmas with traditional fir garland and trim.
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The Gulf Coast Cottage is decorated for Christmas with twinkling lights trimming the porch railings and picket fence.
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The shotgun cottage is decorated with a variety of elements which form an enchanting scene.
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The Chandler home is lavishly deck-out for Christmas 2001.
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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 Welsh home on Bayfront Parkway is decorated lavishly with hundred of white lights and moving figures.
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The Victorian home is decorated for Christmas with thousands of twinkling lights placed in the trees and shrubbery.
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The multicolored lights are a spectacular accent to the colors of the Victorian shotgun.
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A simple wreath accents the sign at the Shumpert Engineering firm.
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Thousands of tiny lights illuminate the corner of Tarrangona and Intendencia Street.
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The Minshew firm was presented with a first place in the Pensacola Historic District Property Owners decorating contest.
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Golden garland and natural fir are gracefully draped along the balcony railings.
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The building is decorated with an illuminated archway.
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A multitude of twinkling lights festoons the Victorian Shotgun Cottage.
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John Innerarity (1783 - 1854) is portrayed by Bill Thompson. Scottish born Innerarity became a partner in the Panton Leslie Trading Company early on and aided in the company in lucrative trade with the Creek Indian Nation. He became Director in 1817, and maintained the successful business until the 1840s. He was also involved in the beginnings of Floridatown, one of Pensacola's earliest surrounding areas.
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