Explore America’s First European Settlement
In 1559, Spanish Conquistador Don Tristan De Luna washed ashore, dubbing Pensacola America’s First Settlement.
Since then, five flags have flown over the bayside city making way for a melting pot of people, culture, food, and more. Read below for hands-on history experiences, attractions, and more.
Historic Sites to Visit
Pensacola Museum of History
330 South Jefferson Street Pensacola, FL 32502 (850) 595-5985
Fort Barrancas (Gulf Islands National Seashore)
3182 Taylor Rd Pensacola, FL 32508 (850) 934-2600
National Naval Aviation Museum
1750 Radford Blvd., Ste B NAS Pensacola, FL 32508 (850) 452-3604
Veterans Memorial Park and Wall South
200 S. 10th Ave. Pensacola, FL 32052 (850) 434-6119
History Museums
Pensacola Museum of History
330 South Jefferson Street Pensacola, FL 32502 (850) 595-5985
Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
40 S Alcaniz St Pensacola, FL 32502 (850) 202-4462
Florida Public Archaeology Network
11000 University Parkway Pensacola, FL 32514 (850) 474-2981
General Daniel Chappie James Museum of Pensacola, Inc.
1606 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Dr. Pensacola, FL 32503 (850) 542-4721
Monument to Women Veterans
The Monument to Women Veterans, Inc., is a 501c3 Charitable Non-Profit Corporation established in 2011 that has been leading the charge in recognizing and empowering…
Native American Cultural Center and Museum
3300 Beloved Path Perdido, FL 32507 (850) 610-1755
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