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Lear-Rocheblave House
Lear-Rocheblave House
Located at 214 East Zaragoza...
Dorothy Walton Cottage
The Dorothy Walton Cottage is an example of Anglicized, Fr...
Barkley House
Located at the corner of Zaragoza and Florida Blanca stree...
Manuel Barrios Cottage
Originally located at 524 East Zaragossa Street, this Gulf...
T.T. Wentworth Florida State Museum
The T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum is one of Pe...
Alachua
The town of Alachua, incorporated in 1903, lies in the no...
Kirtland Air Force Base
Located just outside Albuquerque, New Mexico, Kirtland Air...
Sandia Peak and Tramway
Located on the slopes of the Sandia Mountains overlooking ...
Lavalle Cottage
Originally located on West Government Street, the Lavalle ...
Rio Grande
The Rio Grande, located within the states of Colorado, New...
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Lear-Rocheblave House
Lear-Rocheblave House
Located at 214 East Zaragoza Street, in Historic Pensacola Village, the Lear-Rocheblave House is a two-story Folk Victorian structure with wood-frame clapboard siding and ornamental Queen Anne design elements.
The house is named for John and Kate Lear, ...
Dorothy Walton Cottage
The Dorothy Walton Cottage is an example of Anglicized, French Creole architecture common to Pensacola in the early 19th century. Constructed primarily of Northwest Florida yellow pine, the cottage contains covered front and rear verandas, a high loft, and is ...
Barkley House
Located at the corner of Zaragoza and Florida Blanca streets, the Barkley House is on the National Register of Historic Places. The only original example of a masonry high house remaining in Pensacola, it is built on brick pillars nearly ...
Manuel Barrios Cottage
Originally located at 524 East Zaragossa Street, this Gulf Coast style cottage is named after one of its earliest residents, Manuel Barrios. Of Creole, or mixed-race ancestry, Barrio was a barber in town who resided in the house with Elizabeth ...
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 ...
Alachua
The town of Alachua, incorporated in 1903, lies in the northwest quadrant of Alachua County. During the prehistoric period the Timucua Indians made the area their home. The Pánfilo de Narváez expedition in 1528 and that of Hernando De Soto ...
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 ...
Sandia Peak and Tramway
Located on the slopes of the Sandia Mountains overlooking Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Sandia Peak Tramway is one of the world's longest passenger tramways. Robert Nordhaus, a founder and owner of the Sandia Peak Ski Company, chose to construct the ...
Lavalle Cottage
Originally located on West Government Street, the Lavalle house is a fine example of a colonial era French Creole style house. This style is exemplified by symmetrical room designs, apron roofs, and plaster facades. This house was built between 1803 ...
Rio Grande
The Rio Grande, located within the states of Colorado, New Mexico, and the border of Texas and Mexico, serves as part of the border between the United States of America and Mexico. Prior to the Mexican-American War, Texas claimed the ...