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University of West Florida

The University of West Florida, with campuses in Pensacola and along the Emerald Coast of Northwest Florida, is one of Northwest Florida's prized resources. UWF is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and serves a student population ...

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Museum of Commerce

The Museum of Commerce brings Pensacola's commercial history to life by recreating a portion of the Palafox Street business district from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This streetscape replica is located inside the historic Heinberg warehouse built in ...

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T.T. Wentworth Florida State Museum

The T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum is one of Pensacola's most iconic buildings and one of America's most unique museums. Built in the popular Italian Renaissance style--characterized by wide overhanging eaves, decorative brackets, clay tile roofs, and classical ...

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Kirtland Air Force Base

Located just outside Albuquerque, New Mexico, Kirtland Air Force Base boasts a long history of nuclear weapons development that played a key role for the United States during the Cold War arms race.

The U.S. Army built the base in ...

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New Braunfels, Texas

During the mid-nineteenth century, Germany joined several other European powers in staking a claim to land in Texas in an effort to curtail America's westward expansion. Sponsored by The Society of Noblemen, thousands of German immigrants left the social unrest ...

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Tina and Pat's First House

I miss this house but not Tempe.

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Jim Spooner Field

This field is named in honor of Coach Jim Spooner, whose legacy at UWF includes 16 winning seasons during his 23-year tenure as the Argo Skipper. More than 20 of his players have signed professional contracts, including seven members of ...

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Bradford House

This is the home of Albert Sumner Bradford, built in 1902 on his Tesoro Rancho. Bradford founded the town of Placentia, helped to bring the railroad, and was president of the Chamber of Commerce from its beginning to his death ...

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Knotts Berry Farm

Founded as a 10-acre farm in 1920 by Cordella and Walter Knott, developer of the boysenberry. From berry fields came a tea room, berry market, nursery and one of the Nation's oldest themed amusement partks now on 150 acres with ...

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Fullerton College

Offering its first courses on September 25, 1913 to 28 students, Fullerton College is the oldest community college in continuous operation in California. All the college classes were held in the Fullerton High School facilities until 1937 when the first ...

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