The Historic Pensacola Museum of Commerce is a reconstructed streetscape showing commercial buildings of the type that existed in the city during the period 1890-1910. There are twenty different buildings and include shops selling toys, hardware, music, household and leather goods, and a print shop with a large and excellent collection of antique presses and type. The museum also has an antique gas station, and a traditional classroom housed in a building made to resemble a train station. The museum has a number of original horse-drawn buggies and an antique local trolley car. Self-guided tours of the museum are possible daily.

201 E. Zaragoza Street, Pensacola, FL 32502, Phone: 850-595-5985

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