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Around
every corner of the
Pensacola Waterfront District
you can find personal and
favorite treasures. Waterfront
District shopping touches all
your senses from handmade
and custom designed jewelry,
gourmet foods to all natural
foods, cultural art to fine home
furnishings and all occasion
clothing for the entire family. |
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Pensacola, known as
the City of
Five Flags, has a colorful history.
As a key military and trading post,
colonial Pensacola was governed
by Spain, France, and England
before it was transferred to the
United States. The influence of
the various flags is reflected in
the Citys historical buildings,
parks, and monuments. Locals
celebrate the Citys heritage
during the Fiesta of Five Flags,
a city wide festival held during
the first two weeks of June. |
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Within
walking distance of Baylen Slip is the Pensacola Museum of
Art, Pensacola Cultural Center, and Saenger Theatre providing
gracious settings for plays, concerts, ballets, and social gatherings.
Nearby is Historic Seville Square featuring historical museums, sites,
and year round festivals. |
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The
Pensacola Waterfront
District, within walking
distance of the Baylen Slip,
offers whatever your taste
buds may be craving from
traditional southern & Cajun to exceptional Italian and Mexican,
and of course, the freshest seafood. |
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Local
favorites include award- winning cuisine from the famous Fish House
and JacksonsFine Dining, voted one of the Top 20 New Restaurants
in the state by Florida Trend. |
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