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| Remember, there were two. The "old" Firehouse is where McGuire`s is now. |
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| The Old Firehouse Drive in. Do you remember where the "new" Firehouse was? |
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| It may have been the dairy, but everyone called it the Milkbottle drive-in |
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| The old Vagabond Restaurant |
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| Did you go to Blount Jr. High? Things don`t look so good for Blount any more... |
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| The Blount Building at downtown Palafox. The National Shirt Shop used to be at the bottom, and the Driftwood Restaurant was to the right |
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| The rear of Blount Junior High today |
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| Remember the Saenger Theater? It was a high-class date-spot in our day |
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| Remember this? It`s still out on Senic Highway |
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| The Old Chickenbox was a popular stop |
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| This Old Icehouse is still here today! |
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| Times have changed for sure... |
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| When you left Pensacola, did you carry this memory with you? |
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| How many cars can you name? Looking south toward the Auditorium. Do you remember the foot-xray machine Sears had there? We all used it to radiate our feet inside our shoes! |
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| This was Pensacola`s "Shining Star" when it was built. Did you ever eat at the restaurant on the bayside of it? |
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| We had fun at Bayview Park, didn`t we? Kids don`t seem to do this any more and that`s a shame. |
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| That`s a 1955 Chevrolet parked just past Worner`s. Brownsville was a great place to live and you could actually walk home from the movie at night |
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| That`s a 1957 Chevrolet parked on the left. Palafox street was the business center of Pensacola. Remember going to the Rex with your date? |
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