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Pensacola neighborhoods This is a list of neighborhoods and districts in Pensacola, Florida . Pensacola is divided into 16 separate districts and almost 100 separate neighborhoods.
W Street S/N US 98 Pensacola: US 29 Brent: Former SR 453 [1] CR 465: Hope Drive US 29 Ensley: West Detroit Boulevard / Untreiner Avenue Ensley: CR 489: Stefani Road Tate Road S/N US 90 Alt. Ensley: CR 297: Gonzalez: Former SR 489 [1] CR 493: North T Street S/N US 90 / North T Street Pensacola: SR 295: West Pensacola–Brent
Palafox Street between Government and Zaragossa Streets 30°24′33″N 87°12′50″W / 30.409167°N 87.213889°W / 30.409167; -87.213889 ( Plaza Ferdinand Pensacola
Pensacola International is the largest airport in Northwest Florida by passenger count and is the second busiest in all of North Florida, just behind Jacksonville. [ citation needed ] As of August 2023 [update] , airlines serving Pensacola International Airport are American Airlines , Delta Air Lines , Frontier Airlines , Silver Airways ...
The Palafox Historic District (NR 14001085) comprises 129 properties in Pensacola, Florida.The district includes 100 contributing buildings, 28 non-contributing buildings, and 1 non-contributing site (Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza – due to age of site at time of the nomination).
The Plaza Ferdinand VII is an outdoor garden and park in the Historic Pensacola Village area of downtown Pensacola, Florida. It is located on Palafox Street between Government and Zaragoza Streets. It was named after Ferdinand VII of Spain, the King of Spain between 1813 and 1833. A National Historic Landmark, it is the site of the formal ...
The Pensacola Historic District (also known as the Seville Historic District) is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on September 29, 1970) located in Pensacola, Florida. The district is roughly bounded by Bayfront Parkway, Tarragona, Romana and Cevallos Streets.
Pensacola City Planning Department (1963), Existing Land Use Study, Pensacola, Florida, archived from the original on 2017-04-28 – via University of North Florida; Eisterhold, John A. "Lumber and Trade in Pensacola and West Florida: 1800-1860," Florida Historical Quarterly (1973) 51#3 pp 267–280.