Fort Pickens
Fort Pickens Rd (south of Fort Pickens Rd, at Fort Pickens Area gate entrance). Daily 24-hours. This out of the way beach is located just before the Fort Pickens gate, and is one of the best beaches on the island. It ... visitpensacola.com
Fort San Carlos De Barrancas
Restored pre-Civil war fort located at the Pensacola Naval Air Station, includes Water Battery, part of Gulf Islands National Seashore stepintohistory.com
North Hill Preservation District
North Hill is one of the largest residential historic districts in the State of Florida and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It contains more than 400 historic homes built between 1870 and the ... americanheritage.com
Plaza Ferdinand Vii
Plaza Ferdinand VII, named for the King of Spain, was the center of Pensacola town life during the Colonial era and is home to the bronze bust of Andrew Jackson that marks one of Pensacola"s historical turning point... americanheritage.com
Historic Pensacola Village
Located in the heart of one of the oldest historic districts in the Southeast, Historic Pensacola Village brings to life the intriguing past of Pensacola. Enjoy the historic collections of the T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida Stat... 10best.com
Pensacola Historical Museum
The museum educates locals and tourists on the history of Pensacola. americanheritage.com
National Naval Aviation Museum
Some of the most technologically advanced airplanes to ever fly off an aircraft carrier reside in this naval aviation museum. citysearch.com
Archaeology Institute At The University Of West Florida
Northwest of Pensacola in the wooded area surrounding the University of West Florida, fairly technical singletrack makes up a five-mile series of loops at the end of a short out-and-back. Some places open up enough so that yo... trails.com
Destination Archaeology Resource Center
Destination Archaeology features: Archaeological Exhibits and Artifacts Interactive Hands-on Displays Information on Key Florida Sites Prehistoric Mounds Shipwrecks Colonial Forts and Spanish Missions Civil War Forts and ... museumsusa.org
Luna Expedition
In the year of Pensacola's 450th anniversary celebration of the Luna expedition, Their Majesties King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia of Spain visited the city to commemorate our community's long Spanish heritage. In August 1559,... hmdb.org
Presidio Santa Maria De Galve
This Spanish site, dating from 1698, was the first area made into a permanent settlement in Pensacola. The University of West Florida has turned the site into an outdoor exhibit, complete with a recreated portion of... americanheritage.com
John Ryan Grave Site
Maori War Victoria Cross Medal Recipient. He served as a Lance Corporal, in the 65th Regiment, York & Lancaster Regiment, Britsh Army. At Cameron Town, New Zealand, on September 7, 1863, Lance Corporal Ryan with two Priva... findagrave.com
Fort Redoubt
This old military post sits on the east side of the Pensacola Naval Air Station, on the west side of Taylor Road and just south of Tow Road. It was one of the four forts protecting Pensacola. It is marked as ÂÂ... history.rootsweb
Veterans Memorial Park And Wall South
Veterans Memorial Park/Wall South, a park to honor Veterans of all of America's wars. In exchange for the five-and-one-half acre site overlooking Pensacola Bay, Vietnam Veterans of Northwest Florida (VVNF) signed an... americanheritage.com
Fort Mcree
At the eastern end of Perdido Key is an area once used by the U.S. Army to defend Pensacola Bay. A three-tiered fort with a detached water battery called Fort McRee was built there between 1834 and 1839. During the ... americanheritage.com
Pensacola
The banners of five nations, Spain, France, England, the Confederate States of America, and the United States, have flown over the city of Pensacola, giving rise to its nickname, The City of Five Flags. Pensacola i... lighthousefriends.com
Site Of Pensacola - St Augustine Road
Begun by a military detachment from Pensacola in 1824, the first federal highway in Florida was designed to connect the two principal cities of the new territory. Construction was later contracted to John Bellamy, wealthy Jeffe... hmdb.org
Pensacola Lighthouse
Construction began 1856, was lit 1859 and is still in use at the present time. This lighthouse replaced the original lighthouse built 1824, the first lighthouse on the Gulf Coast. hmdb.org