Touring downtown Pensacola

Collage of images of downtown Pensacola, Florida - Photos: Still Gravity.
Downtown Pensacola (last picture shows the remains of old Spanish buildings) - License our images here.

This is the oldest city founded by Europeans in North America. The merit felt on Tristán de Luna in 1559 - some years before the foundation of St. Augustine. Spanish names still survive in the streets of the downtown. There we read Zaragoza, Tarragona, and Cervantes. There are also the plazas Fernando VII and Sevilla. 

Pensacola was the capital of the Territory of Florida in 1824 - the times before the statehood. It's known as "the city of the five flags" because through history was ruled by Spain, France, England, the Confederate States of America, and the United States of America. This city was part of five countries. This makes the place very special.

(We stayed in the campground of Big Lagoon State Park.)

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