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23. Bray-Jones House

23. Bray-Jones House. 5093 Canal Street. Circa 1922. Bungalow. The house was built by B.W. Bray. The
Bungalow exhibits Craftsman style with its
exposed rafters, and integral/continuous
porch underneath its hipped roof This is
also the former location of Mt. ...

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20. Jackson-Fisher House

20. Jackson - Fisher House. 5177 Canal Street. Circa 1905. Frame Vernacular. The original footprint of the house appears to be a gabled-ell. This is a common type throughout the southeast during the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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3. Diamond-Johnson House

3. Diamond-Johnson House. 6732 Berryhill Street. Circa 1905. Frame Vernacular. Unique architectural features of the house include the
two-story projecting bays on its front facade. This house was acquired by the Steam and Lumber Company, later known as the Bagdad ...

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Upjohn World HQ

  • HISTORY – built in 1936 - Architect: Albert Kahn

  • Upjohn Company was founded in 1886 by Dr. William E. Upjohn, a 1875 graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School. The company ...

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10. Williams-Johnson House

The Williams-Johnson house located at 6780 Berryhill Street was constructed between 1913 and 1915 by D.T. Williams.  D.T. Williams was a prominent general merchandiser in downtown Milton during the early 20th Century. 

D.T. Williams was from Chumuckla, Florida. He arrived ...

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John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas

The John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas celebrates the remarkable diversity and extraordinary accomplishments of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, as well as the continuity of their rich cultural traditions.

See the Museum’s magnificent collection of rugs, pottery, ...

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Stop 6: St. John's Cemetery

St. John's Cemetery contains the burial plots of Arthur Hinote and Bernice Bryars, victims of the 1931 "Sweet Heart Murders." The funeral held in their honor was said to have been the largest funeral conducted in the history of Pensacola. 

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Trader Jon's

Trader Jon's was where Trudy, Hank Killam's ex-wife, waitressed. Per Alice's account, Hank was on his way to see Trudy prior to his mysterious death. The bar closed in 2003 and is now occupied by an eent hosting business. 

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The Moore Home- 503 East Jackson (tour stop 1)

1. So the Turner-Moore home located at 503 East Jackson Street in Pensacola, Florida is where the whole sordid night began. That night—the night of Friday, January 30, 1931—ended the life of a 23-year-old scion of a prominent Jackson, Mississippi ...

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Jones Mill Pond

Jones Mill Pond

 

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