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The cottage was moved to the village site as a demonstration of a typical dwelling of the period.
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This is a north view of the cottage.
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From the vantage point of the back porch of the cottage, the Lear House can be seen through the trees. The houses are separated by a picket fence.
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At the northwest corner of the cottage, the facade of the Tivoli House can be seen.
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The LaValle House is located in the Pensacola Historic Village. The facade faces Church Street. It is separated from the Julee Cottage by a small green space.
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The rear of the cottage faces south.
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The front porch faces Church Street.
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The rear of the Tivoli House faces a courtyard and arbor.