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Julee Cottage

This home is named in honor of Julee Panton, a free woman of color who lived and worked in Pensacola throughout the early nineteenth century. Julee Panton bought the building after being freed from her slave status and rented the ...

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Bldg. 32, UWF John C. Pace Library

Named for the first UWF Board member, the John C. Pace University Library was built in the geometric center of the campus to serve as the University's visual focal point. With an open ground floor designed for future expansion, the ...

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Project Gnome

"And they will have to beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning shears. Nation will not lift up sword against nation, neither will they learn war anymore." - Isaiah 2:4

These words from the Christian Bible became the ...

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J. Paul Getty Museum

"In my opinion, an individual without any love of the arts cannot be considered completely civilized." --J. Paul Getty, 1965.

As a young child visiting museums in Europe, J. Paul Getty was impressed with the artwork that he was seeing and ...

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Navajo Nation

According to the 1868 U.S.-Navajo Treaty, the Navajo Nation comprises 27,000 square miles of reservation branching into the states of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. The area is larger than ten of the fifty states in America, and today contains ...

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Jerry's Drive-In

Jerry's Drive-In originally opened as Jerry's Barbecue in 1939 by Jerry Glass. Located at 2815 E. Cervantes Street, Jerry's underwent change and a new owner in February 1952. A Richmond, Indiana native, Ray "Gramps" Wessel bought the business and changed ...

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Battleship Rock and the Jemez Mountains

Jutting out from the forest like a ship of war emerging from the fog, Battleship Rock is a unique stone feature representing millions of years of geological history.

The 200 foot tall welded volcanic ash wonder is named due to ...

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International Center/Japan House, Bldg. 71

Opened in 2004, The University of West Florida International Center and Japan House offer state-of-the-art amenities and classrooms for international education programs and cultural events. Features of the complex include international education classrooms, an authentic tatami room and a Japanese ...

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Jacksonville

Straddling the beautiful St. Johns River in the northeast corner of Florida is the metropolis of Jacksonville. Known for its deep natural harbor, miles of rivers, estuaries, bays, and rich fertile soil, the surrounding region was home to native civilizations ...

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John C Pace, Jr. Hall, Bldg. 93

Pace Hall is a 200-bed traditional residence hall reserved for members of the UWF Honors Program. Each room is double-occupancy with private bathrooms. The hall is named for the late UWF benefactor, Dr. John C. Pace, Jr.

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