Other sights in Pensacola
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Pensacola Lighthouse
Accessed from the NAS is the 160ft, 1859-built Pensacola Lighthouse, which is in use today.
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Bay Bluffs Park
The beautiful Bay Bluffs Park is a 32-acre oasis of wooden boardwalks that lead you down along the side of the steep bluffs, through clutches of live oaks, pines, Florida rosemary and holly down to the empty beach below.
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Fort Barrancas
This fort sits on a dramatic bluff overlooking Pensacola Bay, and is now part of the national park system. The fort was variously built, destroyed, remodeled and occupied by Spanish, French, British, Confederate and US forces since 1698.
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Gulf Islands National Seashore
To enjoy the area's lovely white sands, head to the Gulf Islands National Seashore, part of a 150-mile stretch of undeveloped beach.
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Museum of Industry
Included in Historic Pensacola Village is the Museum of Industry, which was closed for renovations at the time of research.
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Advanced Redoubt Ruins
The ruins and fort was variously built, destroyed, remodeled and occupied by Spanish, French, British, Confederate and US forces since 1698.
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