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The Mathews built an A-frame shelter on the creek for their children's outdoor activities.
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The shelter is a popular spot for swimming and camping.
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The deck overlooks the creek. The site is a favorite place for Dusty Mathews and his friends to congregate.
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The backyard is terraced with flower gardens.
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Walter Biggs and his wife Molly purchased the home in 1982.
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The CSX railroad trestle and the Gulf Breeze Bridge can be seen in the background.
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The tree swing is a family favorite.
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A screen porch is on the south wing of the home.
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Anthony's older brother gives him a push on the swing.
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This playground area features traditional slides and swings.
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Anthony Alberda enjoys a ride.
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This is a set of small playground equipment adjacent to the large slide and swings.
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The swinging doors at the end of this hall were the entrance to an operating room.
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The 180 degree view of the waterfront shows the boat house on the right and the deck swing on the left of the frame. The house is barely visible in the center.
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A reverse of the above panorama reveals the outline of the simple spoil island.
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The view of the deck adjacent to the camp store shows an ample supply of seating arrangements from rocking chairs and swings to picnic tables.
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The elaborate dining room furniture was purchased from Argentina. There are scars from shotgun pellets in several of the seats - remnants of a coup attempt.
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Architect, Don Lindsey designed the playground with a brick plaza and curving sidewalks that would better accomodate the changing faces of North Hill residents, which include young couples with children.
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The north side of the park is bordered by Gonzales Street.
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Seville Square has a small swing set for the neighborhood children.
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People of all ages enjoy the park. John Michael Roush is flying high on the baby swing.
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second floor porch - west side
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