EmCare Company Picnic in Pensacola, FL
Ariel video of the location and set up for the EmCare EPS company picnic in Pensacola, FL. Some of the best BBQ we've had and a good time hanging out with co-workers and family.
Would have taken more video but it was getting to windy to control the quadcopter. GoPro wouldn't connect to the app so I had to control the camera manually.
Mian and Pragga at Pensacola state college Science building.
Recorded on February 22, 2008 using a Flip Video camcorder.
The Pensacola Playgrounds Tour + Navarre
Ella Victoria visits Pensacola Florida and Navarre to tour the area's best playgrounds - free fun for kids! Navarre, FL is just a quick 15-20minutes from Pensacola Beach. Visiting Pensacola /Pensacola Beach / Navarre Beach is so fun for kids - yet even kids will need a break from the sand at some point (especially on a cloudy day).
Playgrounds, Parks, Locations shown in the video:
Bayview Park: 2001 E Lloyd St Pensacola, FL
Rotary Centennial Playground - Blue Wahoos Stadium - Downtown Pensacola - ~ 351 W Cedar St Pensacola, FL
Bubba's Sweet Spot - 412 S Palafox St Pensacola, FL
John Duncan Memorial Children's Park & Splash Pad - Navarre, FL - ! 8543 Navarre Pkwy Navarre, FL
Navarre Sports Plex (by Navarre High School / Baseball fields) - 8840 High School Blvd Navarre, FL
Perdido Kids Park in Pensacola Florida near NAS!
Watch the Blue Angels fly over Pensacola's largest children's park!
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Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, FL
While staying at Fort Pickens Campground, we drove into Pensacola to visit the Naval Aviation Museum. A few of my boys love military history, so they were on cloud 9. It's a free museum, and took us several hours to see everything.
See what else we did while at Fort Pickens:
Our first day at the beach:
Exploring Fort Pickens:
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Marine on NAS Pensacola Beach
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Coast Guard Station Pensacola: MK2 Jonathan Merrell
Upon receiving the Coast Guard Foundation Award on March 13, 2015 in New Orleans, MK2 Jonathan Merrell, USCG shared remarks on behalf of Coast Guard Station Pensacola.
Historic Pensacola
Historic Pensacola, located within the footprints of the original Spanish and British forts in Pensacola Florida, includes the T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum, the Pensacola Children’s Museum, the Museums of Commerce and Industry, the Voices of Pensacola and Historic Pensacola Village. “One Ticket, Seven Days to Explore” ticketing enables guests to leisurely visit all the museums, participate in guided and self-guided tours of historic homes and interact with period-dressed living history interpreters. historicpensacola.org.
2015 Spring Break RV Epic with the kids and grandkids
Rough cut of our spring break 2015 (and there's unlikely to be a final cut).
We went to Atlanta GA (Stone Mountain), Pensacola FL (Beach, Blue Angels, Mess Hall), Huntsville AL (Space and Rocket Center), and Indianapolis IN (Hoosier Heights).
My Photographs in the Pensacola Museum of Art
I entered a photography contest back in July for a new exhibit in the Pensacola Museum of Art and two of my photos were selected. There were over 1,000 entries and only 76 were picked to be displayed in the exhibit which runs until October 12th, 2013.
Historic Pensacola
Historic Pensacola, located within the footprints of the original Spanish and British forts in Pensacola Florida, includes the T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum, the Pensacola Children’s Museum, the Museums of Commerce and Industry, the Voices of Pensacola and Historic Pensacola Village. “One Ticket, Seven Days to Explore” ticketing enables guests to leisurely visit all the museums, participate in guided and self-guided tours of historic homes and interact with period-dressed living history interpreters. historicpensacola.org.
Pensacola Interstate Fair 2017
Holden, Bri, and the gang spend a day at the Pensacola Interstate Fair. $87,000 dollars later.
DeDe Flounlacker Manna Food Bank Pensacola, FL
What motivates DeDe, a Women of Power featured on the Gulf Coast African American Chamber of Commerce Women of Power DVD 2015
Historic Pensacola
Historic Pensacola, located within the footprints of the original Spanish and British forts in Pensacola Florida, includes the T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum, the Pensacola Children’s Museum, the Museums of Commerce and Industry, the Voices of Pensacola and Historic Pensacola Village. “One Ticket, Seven Days to Explore” ticketing enables guests to leisurely visit all the museums, participate in guided and self-guided tours of historic homes and interact with period-dressed living history interpreters. historicpensacola.org.
Pensacola Beach Season 2019 - Pensacola's Paradise with Matt Jones
Matt Jones 850-490-1290
Pensacola Realtor
Matt Jones is with Robbie Schrock (Santa Rosa Island Authority Director) and gets the scoop on all things Pensacola Beach in 2019 and Spring Break. (spoiler: brand new parking areas available!).
Pensacola Real Estate Lawyers - Call 386-243-0019 to Lease this Site
Call 386-243-0019 to Lease this Site
Pensacola Real Estate Lawyers - Call 386-243-0019 to Lease this Site
A wide body of federal statutes and state statutory and common law regulates real estate transactions in Pensacola. Many sellers generally appoint a real estate broker to find a suitable buyer for their property. The broker and the seller sign an agreement called a listing agreement. Generally, real estate transactions are supported by a mortgage. Pensacola real estate lawyers tackle various legal issues that involve real estate law.
Usually, real property denotes land and it can be divided in to three main categories such as freehold estates, non-freehold estates, and concurrent estates. Other divisions of real property include future interests, specialty estates, and incorporeal interests.
Lawyers can help draft or revise the sales contract to protect the buyer's rights. The lawyers can also assess the title evidence or the title insurance commitment. They can also examine the closing documents to make sure that all the details have been included in the documents keeping their client's best interest in mind.
Many established real estate agencies in Pensacola have their own lawyers whom they refer to, for all their real estate transactions. These lawyers review any offers the agency makes or receives, to ensure that the agency's rights are protected.
Many title insurance companies and mortgage lenders choose to deal with people who have a lawyer, to ensure that the title is good and devoid of any complication.
Generally, legal fees are higher for a buyer than a seller as buying involves more legal issues than selling. In Pensacola, many real estate lawyers charge a flat fee for certain legal services. However, some of them charge their clients on an hourly basis. Before hiring a lawyer charging on an hourly basis, it is advisable to get an estimate of the final cost. Typically, most lawyers will charge their clients for their time and services even if the deal is not closed.
Historic Pensacola
Historic Pensacola, located within the footprints of the original Spanish and British forts in Pensacola Florida, includes the T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum, the Pensacola Children’s Museum, the Museums of Commerce and Industry, the Voices of Pensacola and Historic Pensacola Village. “One Ticket, Seven Days to Explore” ticketing enables guests to leisurely visit all the museums, participate in guided and self-guided tours of historic homes and interact with period-dressed living history interpreters. historicpensacola.org.
Fort Desoto, Florida USA #livingthedream
In 1849, Brevet Col. Robert E. Lee (the famous American Civil War commander) and three other US Army Engineers surveyed the area and recommended Mullet and Egmont Keys become fortified. Both keys could only be reached by boat, since they were islands off the mainland. Union troops were stationed on the two keys during the Civil War (1861–1865) to aid in the Union blockade of Tampa Bay. The keys were again abandoned by the military until 1882 when military reservations were officially created on the two keys. However, it would be several years before actual permanent construction would commence as a result of defense considerations linked to the Spanish–American War.
Hillsborough County established a quarantine station on the eastern side of Mullet Key in 1889. It became known as Mullet Key Quarantine Station. The Marine Hospital Service took over jurisdiction of the station in 1901. The duty of the station was to inspect aliens aboard ships arriving from foreign ports. By 1925 the station operated with fifteen buildings. The quarantine station operated until 1937, when the Public Health Service transferred its operations there to Gadsden Point, near Tampa.
The main operation on Mullet Key, however, became Fort De Soto in 1900, named for Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto. The Army post was officially a subpost of Fort Dade, which was constructed on Egmont Key. These posts were to contain batteries of artillery and mortars to protect Tampa Bay from any invading forces. Construction of Fort De Soto began in November 1898 and was completed in 1906. The foundation was constructed of a shell concrete formula and the walls and ceiling used a shell, stone and concrete mix. The main attractions at the completed post were the artillery and 12-inch coast defense mortar batteries, Batteries Laidley and Bigelow. The post consisted of 29 buildings. The post's features included a large barracks, a hospital, a guardhouse, a blacksmith and carpenter shop, an administration building, and mess hall with kitchen, a bakery, and a storehouse. The site also had brick roads, concrete sidewalks and a narrow-gauge railroad to aid in moving materials and supplies around the post.
The post was active from 1898 to 1910. At least one company was present at Fort De Soto at all times and many times several units were present. Mosquitoes were a constant problem and the post was very hot in the summers.
In 1910 most troops were moved to Fort Morgan in Alabama. Only a caretaker force remained. By 1914 only a sergeant and game warden remained at the post. Through most of World War I a larger caretaker force was at the post, usually with about 22 privates, two noncommissioned officers and two commissioned officers. In 1917 four of the post's mortars were disassembled and shipped to Fort Rosecrans, in San Diego, California.
Two of the four 12-inch M1890-M1 mortars
In November 1922 the Army announced it would soon close both Forts De Soto and Dade. On May 25, 1923, the forts were officially abandoned and only one caretaker remained at each post. A number of tropical storms and hurricanes severely damaged the buildings on the post. A few were destroyed, as was Battery Bigelow in 1932.
The Army attempted to sell the post, but there was little interest. In September 1938 Pinellas County bought the areas on Mullet Key for $12,500.
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Meet The Fleet (1940)
Technicolor dramatized recruiting short made by WB for the U.S. Navy. Film is also known as Anchors Aweigh.
Follows 3 recruits through boot camp in San Diego. It stars George Reeves and Dennis the Menace's dad.
History Museum Being Reborn In Pensacola
PENSACOLA, Fla. (WPMI) Jacob, Kaitlin, McKinley and Kerstin are being home schooled by their mom. And what better way to have a class about Pensacola history, than to see it in action here at Historic Pensacola Village.Does Kaitlin believe she could have lived the way they lived?Probably not! she admitted.In other words, the past is a nice place to visit, but you might not want to live there.The historic village is an absolute must see for tourists and residents of Pensacola. But this November, before you go there, you might want to visit a very special place just down the street.It's the T.T. Wentworth Museum, and you might want to wait until November to come here, because Pensacola's museum of local history is being renovated.Big time.We're done with demolition, said Ross Pristera. We're past that point. But now we're actually building the platforms and the walls for the exhibits.Pristera is an historic preservationist for West Florida Historic Preservation. He says, expect a newer and more modern take on the past when the museum reopens.And it will start with the entrance.The exhibit will be called Pensacola: City of Five Flags, and it will put a new technological spin on the city's past from before Europeans arrived, through the various countries that ruled the area, right up until today.The building itself is an important piece of city history.It was started in 1907, said Pristera, and finished in1908 or '09 as the Pensacola City Hall. And it served as city hall until the mid 1980s.Even the renovation has uncovered bits of the past. Under old carpet, rich oak flooring and intricate tiles, proving you never know where and when history will reveal itself.You can learn more about the museum HERE.