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National Historic Landmark- U.S.S. Alabama
Commissioned in August 1942, the 35,000-ton ALABAMA is one...
Unearthing Florida- Miami Circle
At the mouth of the Miami River, in the heart of downtown,...
Unearthing Florida- Mission San Luis
Buried just beneath the red clay soil of the Tallahassee h...
Unearthing Florida- Emanuel Point Ship Wreck #1
In shallow water near downtown Pensacola lies the second o...
Saint Joseph Catholic Parish and School
Originally part of St. Michael's Parish, St. Joseph's Scho...
Sacred Heart Cathedral Church
Sacred Heart Parish was established in the East Hill secti...
Saint Stephen's School and Parish
Saint Stephen Catholic Church and Parish was founded in 19...
Little Flower Parish and School
Little Flower Parish and School located in the Myrtle Grov...
Old Sacred Heart Hospital
Founded in 1915, Sacred Heart Hospital was the joint effor...
Old City Cemetery
Opened in 1852 on land donated by steamboat captain Charle...
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National Historic Landmark- U.S.S. Alabama
Commissioned in August 1942, the 35,000-ton ALABAMA is one of only two surviving SOUTH DAKOTA class battleships built as part of America's preparations for war should it come.
ALABAMA spent 40 months in active service in the Pacific during the Second ...
Unearthing Florida- Miami Circle
At the mouth of the Miami River, in the heart of downtown, is an incredible archaeological site, the Miami Circle.
This ancient site was discovered in 1999 doing a survey before new construction. It was something archaeologist Robert Carr had ...
Unearthing Florida- Mission San Luis
Buried just beneath the red clay soil of the Tallahassee hills lies the remains of almost a dozen thriving Spanish Catholic missions.
Shortly after the founding of St. Augustine in 1565, missions were established along the Atlantic coastal plain and ...
Unearthing Florida- Emanuel Point Ship Wreck #1
In shallow water near downtown Pensacola lies the second oldest shipwreck ever found in US waters.
It was part of the 1559 Luna Expedition. Tristan de Luna was a conquistador ad governor charged with establishing the first Spanish settlement north ...
Saint Joseph Catholic Parish and School
Originally part of St. Michael's Parish, St. Joseph's School for Creoles and St. Joseph's School for the Colored opened in 1877.
In the late 1880s, Mrs. Mercedes Sunday Ruby, petitioned Bishop Jeremiah O'Sullivan of the Mobile Diocese to establish a ...
Sacred Heart Cathedral Church
Sacred Heart Parish was established in the East Hill section of Pensacola in 1905 to meet the growing demand for a Catholic Church in the area. The first church was near completion when it was destroyed by the Hurricane of ...
Saint Stephen's School and Parish
Saint Stephen Catholic Church and Parish was founded in 1922. As a part of its commitment to Catholic Education, the parish opened a school in 1934, serving about 150 students. Benedictine Sisters from Cullman, Alabama, ran and taught at the ...
Little Flower Parish and School
Little Flower Parish and School located in the Myrtle Grove area of West Pensacola, was founded in 1945 and 1946 respectively-- the latter by four Dominican Sisters from New York. Converted Old World War II barracks served as the original ...
Old Sacred Heart Hospital
Founded in 1915, Sacred Heart Hospital was the joint effort of a group of local citizens and the Daughters of Charity.
The Daughters of Charity is a religious community of women founded by Elizabeth Bailey Seton in 1633 dedicated to caring ...
Old City Cemetery
Opened in 1852 on land donated by steamboat captain Charles Willey, the Old City Cemetery was the primary burial ground for Jacksonville's pre-1880 residents. Sections were dedicated for Freedmen, confederate soldiers, Jews, masons and Catholics. Members of Jacksonville's pioneer black ...