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Experience a Pensacola Beach Vacation

Pensacola is just one of the many hot spots in Florida, but it offers up a unique experience that young and old alike can enjoy. A Pensacola vacation is easy to plan. With so much to do, the hard part will be deciding how much you can do during the visit.

Try visiting the Seville Historic District. It is one of the oldest districts in Florida, and its architecture will take you back to another time. Within the small neighborhood is Old Christ Church, the oldest church in all of Florida, it dates back to 1832. While there, why not check out St. Michael's Cemetery, it was deeded to Pensacola by the King of Spain in 1822.

If you didn't get your fill of nostalgia, why not check out the Historic Pensacola Village. It is comprised of twenty properties in the Pensacola National Register Historic District. Ten of which are open to the public.

Are you a Civil War buff? Add Fort Pickens National Park to your Pensacola vacation itinerary. Named after Revolutionary War veteran, Andrew Pickens, the fort was built in 1834. It is one of the few southern forts that were not captured by Confederate forces. It also housed Apache prisoners in the mid 1880s, including Geronimo.

Since January 1971, Fort Pickens has been part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore that stretches 160 miles from Cat Island, MS to the Santa Rosa Island, FL.

For more information on Pensacola, Florida attractions, check out VisitPensacola.com. Before heading over to Pensacola, do a little research of possible Pensacola vacation rental locations. Choose from hotel rooms, cabins and much more.

At nearby Adventures Unlimited visitors can relax during their Pensacola vacation in one of the many cabins on location in Milton. Low costing, yet comfortable and roomy cabins await guests at Adventures Unlimited. Choose from a number of cabins that can house 2 to 35 people.

In addition to cabins, Adventures Unlimited also offers camping opportunities. Why not save some money and enjoy the fresh air near Pensacola Florida. Camping is a great way for a family to bond and spend a little extra time together.

Published on Thursday, November 1, 2007