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Cattle graze on the extensive acreage.
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The church is the headquarters of the Bagdad Village Preservation Association.
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The Methodist Church in Bagdad as seen from the vantage point of Forsyth Street. The viewer is facing south.
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The highway curves around newly planted fields.
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The farmland is located on a ridge of hills above the Blackwater River basin.
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This section of the development has zero lot line house prints for those owners who want a low maintanence dwelling. Garages are accessed from an adjacent street to the east.
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The facade of the homes face the boulevard while the garage access is shown below. Each lot runs through the entire block.
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This area contains the remaining lots to be developed.
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The childrens park can be seen in the left of the photograph. To the north is a baseball field and basketball courts.
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This is the core section of the development with homes ranging in size form 2,000 - 3,500 square feet on 1/2 acre lots.
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The white split-rail fences define the spaces within the development and add to an overall theme of small town living.
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The main boulevard, running north and south was named after Dr. Ray Oldenberg who set the theme for the development.
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Oak trees line the main boulevard. Each homeowner is responsible for planting crepe myrtles and hardwood trees.
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The children's park faces Milestone Boulevard on the southwest corner.
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The fence marks the beginning of the jogging track which runs through the core area of the development.
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There are two acre lots on the north and east side of the development.
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The white split rail fencing is maintained by the Milestone Property Owners Association.
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The lake was the site for a Ford Truck commercial.
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The Century Correctional Facilitiy is located in northwest Escambia County, Florida.
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A freshwater spring flows through the southwest corner of the property.
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The rear of the property faces the entrance to Bayou Texar.
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The backyard is terraced with flower gardens.
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The house is located on a bluff overlooking Pensacola Bay.
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Mature, live oaks form an arcade over the home.
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Lower stories are typically brick with widows and doors trimmed in stone.
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Homes of red brick with white columns are often called Jefferson Classical, after Thomas Jefferson, who designed his own home, Monticello, along the same lines.
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The art of brick veneer was mastered around 1900. Brick veneer is a non-load-bearing outside wall of bricks applied onto a frame structure.
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The neoclassical style was born in the late-nineteenth century when, after decades of ornamental Victorian homes, Americans began looking fondly back to the classical styles.
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A brick bond consisting of all stretchers is a clue that the brick is veneer.
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Neoclassical style houses are still as popular today as they were at the turn of the century.
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The garden gate reveals the swimming pool and bayou.
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Adding classical columns is an easy way to create a sense of grandeur and add a historical touch to a home.
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The home is located on a large lot overlooking Bayou Texar. The lot is bisected by Whaley Avenue. A summer kitchen and boat dock are on the water side of the street.
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The north entrance of the driveway is on the corner of Gadsden and 19th Avenue.
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Anthony Alberda enjoys a ride.
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A magnificent canopy of oak trees shelters the shop.
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A close-up of the Ninth Avenue view of the shop and parking lot adjacent the chicken franchise located on north end of the parking area.
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The bungalow style can be traced to India, where it was used by the British in the 19th century to designate a house type that was one story high and had large, encircling porches. Low houses with wide roofs and deep arches were common in Bengal. Our word is a British corruption of the Hindu adjective meaning 'belonging to Bengal'.
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In 1909, in his Craftsman Homes, Gustav Stickley sought to tell what the style was all about, declaring that a bungalow was a "house reduced to its simplest form," one that "nevr fails to harmonize with its surroundings, because its low broad proportions and lack of ornamentation give it a character so natural and unaffected that its seems to blend into any landscape".
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Much of the year, the bungalow spreads out-of-doors. At the Berthelot home, four French doors open into the screened porch, which is comfortably furnished for relaxing, eating, and entertaining. In this Northwest Florida climate, the cooler autumn and gloriously floral spring are especially welcoming, but the shady setting, southern architecture, and a ceiling fam lure folks out even on hot summer days and nights.
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This is a view of the home across the street from the driveway.
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The entrance for the home at 706 is the first entrance to the south.
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The Peake's Point Development is a gated community.
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Beach elder (Iva imbricata) has sparse, woody, upright stems and fleshy narrow bright green leaves. Small lavender flowers occur in late summer. Beach elder accumulates sand rapidly and produces low rounded dunes.
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The sound side of the barrier islands is sheltered from the battering of storms.
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The oaks drape over the water and form a tunnel of twisted shapes.
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The irrigation line bisects a thirty acre field. The southern portion, show above, has been planted with pumpkins. The line of deciduous trees grow along Homer Holland Road.
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Homer Holland Road is accessed from Highway 178. It runs alongside of the Holland barn and home. The trees are deciduous water oaks and sweet gums.
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The Holland farmhouse can be seen through the trees. The driveway is typical of dirt roads and driveways which are composed of red clay.
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The hammock is close to the mouth of the river which empties into Escambia Bay.
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The board fence separates the horse farm from the neighboring estate.
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The house is situated on 40 acres of pasture land.
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A series of decks and walkways lead down the hill in the rear of the home.
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The building is situated on the corner of Chavers Street and Berryhill Road.
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The road winds through a wooded area.
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The term hammock is applied to an area characterized by a diverse collection of bother deciduous and evergreen hardwood trees.
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Mulatto Bayou empties into Escmabia Bay.
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Some of the streets in the Old East Hill neighborhood have an uncovered brick base.
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The farmhouse has a pyramidal roof and front porch indicative of the four-square Georgian Victorian style.
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The oak canopy forms an umbrella over the home. John Michael Roush and Tiffy explore the yard.
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The home is a vernacular farmhouse with one-story porch.
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The vernacular farmhouse can be seen as an attempt to return to the good old days, with a rocking chair on the front porch.
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The oak trees create a tunnel effect.
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Vernacular homes are often identified by their structure, rather than ornament.
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In the summer, the kitchen garden has an abundant crop of tomatoes, eggplant, green peppers and squash.
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The facade of the house faces Zaragoza Street. The original Tivoli High House was demolished in 1937. It was reconstructed in 1976 from photographs and archaelogical evidence. The first floor of the Tivoli House serves as the Historic Pensacola Village gift shop and ticket office.
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The high school was built in 1943. The most recent additions and renovations were made in 2000.
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The parcel of land is owned by ECUA. It will be developed as a community meditation garden.
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Just beyond Dharma Blue there is an italian restaurant in the two story building. The green umbrellas designate the difference between Dharma and Tre Fratelli's.
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The vendors tents for the Jazz Fest can be seen across Alcaniz Street in the park.
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The east side of the building is on Alcaniz Street.
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From the northwest corner of Government and Alcaniz, the law firm of Kerrigan, Estees, Rankin and McLeod can be seen across the street.
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The pub is located on the north side of Seville Square on Government Street.
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This is a view of the building from the Port. It faces Bayfront Parkway.
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Old Christ Church can be seen in the upper left corner of the photograph.
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Wesley Odom portrays Don Francisco Moreno (1793 - 1883). He became known as the "Father of Pensacola" as a result of the 27 children, 75 grandchildren and 127 great grandchildren he fathered. He served as the Spanish representative of Pensacola for fifty-five years and is credited with building the city's first hotel.
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Three outdoor cafes can be seen in this photograph. Hub Stacey's Pub is across Government Street on the left of the photograph. Tre Fratelli is the cafe in the foreground and Dharma Blue has mauve umbrellas in the background.
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The house sits on a large lot overlooking Escambia Bay.
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The yacht club is located on Cypress Street at the entrance to Bayou Chico.
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Pensacola Yacht Club is a charter member of the Gulf Yachting Association.
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The home is located on the east side of Bohemia Drive in the Bohemia Subdivision.
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A circular driveway is the central feature of the front yard.
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There is an overstory of large trees throughout the development.
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The home is located in the D-Evereaux development off Scenic Highway.
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There is a circular drive in front of the house.
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A grove of oaks line the driveway.
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The colonial style home sits atop a small hill adjacent to Scenic Highway.
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The steps gradually descend through a pine and oak forest to the bay.
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A row of red cedars form a hedge alongside of the Menonite cemetary.
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Mennonite farmers are making agriculture a viable way of life in Escambia County.
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There are several Tudor homes in Scenic Hills.
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