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Central Steam Heat Plant Building
While the Central Steam Heat Plant building may have been ...
Stop 6: St. John's Cemetery
St. John's Cemetery contains the burial plots of Arthur Hinot...
Stop 5: Pensacola East Hill
About a quarter mile north of Bayview Park, this location bec...
Stop 4: Half Moon Filling Station
Investigating the murders of Hinote and Bryars, police receiv...
Stop 3: Marguerite & Henry Teate's Home
Marguerite, Arthur Hinote's sister, and her husband Henry Tea...
Stop 2: Bernice Bryar's Home
The former residential location on West Cervantes St was home...
Stop 1: Arthur Hinote's Residence
The residence on 1118 West Chase Street was the locatio...
Escambia General Hospital
Killam was rushed to the Escambia General Hospital, which lat...
The Linen Department Store
The Linen Department Store was the location where Hank Killam...
Pensacola Hospital (tour stop 8)
8. Pensacola Hospital (aka Old Sacred Hear...
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Central Steam Heat Plant Building
While the Central Steam Heat Plant building may have been designed by one of Spokane’s most recognized architectural firms, Cutter and Malmgren, as the NRHP nomination speculates, the evidence is underwhelming. What is known, is that the idea man behind ...
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.
Stop 5: Pensacola East Hill
About a quarter mile north of Bayview Park, this location became the site of the murder of both Arthur Hinote and Bernice Bryars on Thursday, October 22, 1931. Available resources describing the event do not pinpoint the exact locale, and ...
Stop 4: Half Moon Filling Station
Investigating the murders of Hinote and Bryars, police received a statement from a gas station attendant via this location who claimed to have seen hinote and Bryars on the night of their murder. Per his account, there was a third ...
Stop 3: Marguerite & Henry Teate's Home
Marguerite, Arthur Hinote's sister, and her husband Henry Teate's residential home was a popular hangout spot for Hinote and Bryars. This is where the young couple supposedly departed for the movies and the last known location from which Hinote and ...
Stop 2: Bernice Bryar's Home
The former residential location on West Cervantes St was home to the late Bernice Bryars. On the night of their murder in 1931, Hinote picked up Bryars at her home and drove her to Marguerite (Hinote) Teate's house. The area ...
Stop 1: Arthur Hinote's Residence
The residence on 1118 West Chase Street was the location of the late ArthurHinote. The home of Hinote was consequently torn down and replaced in 1966 by a separate residential home.
Escambia General Hospital
Killam was rushed to the Escambia General Hospital, which later became the University Hospital, after the incident, but was pronounced Dead-on-Arrival. it is the same hospital in which he was scheduled to be Baker Acted for his excessive drug use ...
The Linen Department Store
The Linen Department Store was the location where Hank Killam had an "encounter" with a plate-glass window. Hank died of a severe neck laceration on March 17, 1964 in front of the store. The "accident" was ruled a suicide, but ...
Pensacola Hospital (tour stop 8)
8. Pensacola Hospital (aka Old Sacred Heart Hospital) was a state-of-the-art facility when it opened in 1915. On the night of January 30, 1931, 19 year-old Gretchen Gregory coasted Henry Moore's roadster coupe up to the hospital’s front entrance. ...