The downtown part of Pensacola has a old looking district from 1800s. The lady who gave me a tour told me that some part of the town is influenced by French people after the Louisiana Purchase. The street at Seville Quarter is very like Maudi Glas (SP?) place in New Orleans
Last updated on 2003/08/24
Old Escambia County Court House
Seville Tower
Plaza Ferdinand
Quayside Art Gallery
Pensacola Museum of Art
T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum
Pensacola Cultural Center
Seville Quarter
Pensacola Historical Society / Research Center
Pensacola Historical Museum
J. Earle Bowden Building
Jackson Park
(Not worth taking picture...)
Museum of Industry
Museum of Commerce
Coulson House (1890) / African American Heritage Society
Lavalle House
Julee Cottage
Tivoli House / Museum Store / Tickets & Information
L & N Marine Terminal
Old Christ Church Parish School House
Lear-Rocheblave House
Weaver's Cottage
Dorothy Walton Cottage
Seale Building
Dorr House
John Pfeiffer House
Old Christ church
Moreno Cottage
McCollough Building / Artel Gallery
McCollough Building / The Heirloom
Hub Stacey's Food and Spirit
Seville Square
Fountain Park
Quina House
Tre Fratelli Ristorante
Barkley House
Lee House
Government Street Neighborhood Grocery and Deli