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Quote: I like museums for the most part, and rarely find them tedious or a waste of money. The Navy Air Museum, though, is something special. I think I spent three hours wandering, climbing and experiencing the exhibits Read More
Quote: Dad and Uncle Dave came for a 9-day visit in October all the way from their home in Idaho. They decided to come to Florida and visit Mom, my sister Erika, and I before heading to their winter home in Arizona. Read More
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Quote: Erika and my Navy brother-in-law Todd live in North Pensacola and are closer to Wal-Mart than the naval base and commissary to shop. Plus, Erika says that some things are cheaper in Wal-Mart than in the Read More
Quote: In general, this whole area is still struggling to come back from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The casinos are all up and running, but the roads to the more isolated areas have not been or will never be Read More
Quote: After my little tour of the underground Scarp and Counterscarp Galleries, I came back above ground and headed towards The Parade. The Parade of Fort Barrancas is the center of the fort where most of the battle Read More
Quote: The owner of Go Fish recommended that I take a walk on Gulf Pier after lunch to enjoy the views and Gulf of Mexico. Gulf Pier was a short walk across the street from Quietwater Pier, and after that huge lunch at Read More
Quote: After the Julee Cottage and Lavalle House, Scott and I made our way to our next destination, The Dorr House. Built in 1871 by Clara Barkley Dorr, this house is one of the prime examples of Greek Revival Read More
Quote: The final stop on my awesome guided tour of Historic Pensacola Village was the Lear-Rocheblave House. Built in 1890 by John and Kate Lear, this house is a great example of middle-class Victorian architecture. At Read More
Quote: The first place my guide Scott and I visited on my Historic Pensacola Village trip was Julee Cottage. Built in 1805, this cottage was owned and occupied by Julee Panton, who was a colored freed slave who was a Read More
Quote: The Navy's top aviators "The Blue Angels" have a performance each year. This year, 2002 it is the weekend of 11-13 July. They have a practice day, and full dress practice and then the final performance. Call Read More