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Pensacola: Swamp House

This bait shop/marina is located on the Escambia River below Highway 90. The Escambia River forms the border between Escambia and Santa Rosa County.

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The Swamp House has been on the Escambia River for a very long time. There are houseboats that have been moored on the river and provided homes, and the river has been shelter for boat owners seeking a safe habor during hurricanes since 1553 when Don Tristan De Luna sailed some of his doomed ships into the same waterways.
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The bait shop and food store is below the main building that serves as a residence for the owners.
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In the summer, the parking area is covered with trucks and empty boat trailers as fishermen use the marina to launch in to the Escambia Bay to fish.
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In the distance are boats pushed through the reeds and destroyed by Hurricane Ivan. Hurricanes have formed the background and shaped the history of Pensacola from the first settlement.
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