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Colonial Archaeological Trail
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Historic Pensacola VillagePensacola FL 850-444-8905
Description:
Located within Historic Pensacola Village, the Colonial Archaeological Trail provides access to historically important sites such as the 1775 Officers' Room/Kitchen, the Commanding Officers' Compound, the Garrison Kitchen, the remains of the Government House which was demolished in 1821, and a 1700's well.
Fort San Carlos de Barrancas
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Naval Air StationPensacola FL 32509 850-455-5167
Description:
Built by the Spaniards in 1698 and restored between 1839 and 1845, this impressive brick structure saw military service up through the Civil War. It was captured by the French, then the British, reclaimed by Spain and finally became an American installation. Enter by way of drawbridge into a meticulously restored scarp gallery. Well worth the visit!
Historic Pensacola Village
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
205 East Zaragoza StPensacola FL 32501 850-595-5985
Description:
Located in the heart of one of the oldest historic districts in the Southeast, Historic Pensacola Village brings to life the intriguing past of Pensacola. Enjoy the historic collections of the T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum or follow the Colonial Archaeological Trail as it winds along Plaza Ferdinand and Seville Square. You can also tour the Museum of Commerce, circa 1800s, the Victorian-era Dorr House, the Museum of Industry, the Julee Cottage, the LaValle House, the Quina House and the Weaver's Cottage. Tickets may be purchased at the Tivoli House, 205 East Zaragossa or at the T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum. Closed Sundays and state holidays.
North Hill Preservation District
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Pensacola FL
Description:
A 50 square block district located north of Palafox Historic District and bounded by Wright, Blount, Palafox and Rues Streets, this area features more than five hundred homes originally owned by Spanish and French nobility, merchants, Creoles and buccaneers. These legendary homes are not open to the public but afford sight-seers an excellent opportunity to view truly stunning architecture. Be sure to stop by Lee Square, Palafox and Gadsden, where in 1863 the Union troops erected a fort.
Old Christ Church
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
Seville SquarePensacola FL 32501 850-432-5115
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