WELCOME TO FLORIDA!
IT'S NOT JUST DISNEY WORLD
Known as the "City of Five Flags," Pensacola has been under the rule of the Spanish, the British, the
French, the Confederacy and the United States since
the first conquistadors landed in 1559.
Boasting some of the most pristine white sands in the state, thousands of visitors flock to both Pensacola
Beach and Perdido Key. The beaches here are known for surf fishing and sun-bleached shores.
To the west of Pensacola is the Naval Air Station,
which boasts the world-renowned National Museum of
Naval Aviation and hosts the Blue Angels Homecoming
Show each November.
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Now that's precision flying! Seat belts,
everyone. As we travel east on Highway
90, we see sun-drenched shores to our right; on
our left are some magnificent homes along these
canopied roads.
We're driving through Apalachicola.
Flautauer House ~ circa 1909
Hathcock/Emo House ~ circa 1920
Coombs House ~ circa 1905
Orman House ~ 1838
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