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Naval Aviation Museum - 1750 Radford Boulevard. The world's second largest museum of it's kind. The home to nearly every aircraft that served in the US navy. The equipment used is displayed and the history of every naval encounter in the proud history of the US Navy. There are some hands-on activities and lots to see.
Pensacola Historical Museum - 115 East Zaragosa Street. This fine museum is dedicated to the long and eventful history of the area. Located in a historic building and housing artifacts from the town's past. The rooms are furnished with period furniture and you can get an idea of how hard life was for the early dwellers in these parts.
Pensacola Greyhound Track - 951 Dog Track Road. If you haven't been to a greyhound meet before, then why not give it a bash. The action is always exiting. Locals flock here in their droves to enjoy a flutter on the dogs. You can also dine there and they run every night and in the day at weekends.
Big Lagoon State Recreation Area - 12301 Gulf Beach Highway. Huge 712 acre park is packed with local birdlife and is the destination for canoeing, hiking, biking and camping. The many nature trails will thrill the lovers of the great outdoors. The 500 seat ampitheatre hosts concerts and shows throughout the year.
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Lou Michael's Downtown - 25 South Palafox Street. A sophisticated dining experience is to be had in this elegant restaurant. The large menu features a wonderful selection of International dishes. Live music and a top class wine list ensures a fabulous dinner. They close on Sundays.
Mr. Manatee Grille - 619 South Palafox Street. This is a more casual choice of dining. They offer Caribbean style dining inside or for those warm evenings(Which is most), on the covered deck with the water just below you. So if you are after a Key West type of dining and great food then they open every day for lunch and dinner.
The Screaming Coyote - 196 North Palafox Street. It's obvious what this restaurant specialises in. If Mexican food is your forte, then you'll be screaming to enter. They serve big burritos, tacos, quesadillas and have a salsa bar. Open for lunch and dinner except for Sundays.
Jerry's Cajun Cafe - 6205 North Ninth Avenue. Jerry's has been popular from the day they opened. The Cajan style cooking is done to perfection and you can enjoy all the deep south cooking in New Orleans style. The good service and big portions are a bonus. |
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McGuire's Irish Pub - 600 East Gregory Street. This award winning pub is always busy and it's easy to see why. The old world atmosphere is unique. The food is great and beer even better, so come for a meal or night out on the town.
Seville Quarter - 130 East Government Street. The 7 rooms all host a unique style of entertainment in the tradition of "Rosie O'Grady's Goodtime Emporium". Olde time shows are the popular theme and there is dancing, darts, pool and video games. You are sure to have fun here.
Quietwater Boardwalk - This where the waterfront nightlife comes alive, so the name is deceiving. The Dock is always lively with band churning out the Rock and Roll most nights, and Sidelines Sports Bar and Restaurant is as good as being at the big game. Or you can just pub crawl. |
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Fast Eddie's Fun Centre - 505 West Michigan Avenue. They don't mind at what age the children are here as long as everyone has fun. Test your racing skills at one of the four go-kart tracks, sharpen your putting at the mini golf or just shoot'em up at the video games room. Plenty of facilities to eat and drink.
Sam's Fun City - 6709 Pensacola Boulevard. This is a Pensacola institution for a number of years and fun is it's middle name. The whole complex is well designed and the whole family can enjoy bumper boats, go-karts, a miniature golf course and a restaurant. No need to be bored here.
Historic Pensacola Village - 120 East Church Street, The village consists of 20 preserved properties that are open to the visitor. The rooms are furnished in period style and there are an amazing amount of artefacts. This village will interest the family and it's an interesting outing.
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