Pensacola Beach Recreation Historic Pensacola Village
Historic church building with white exterior and tall windows in Pensacola
Colorful historic house with front porch in Pensacola Village district
Classic Southern homes in downtown Pensacola
Historic wooden building at Historic Pensacola Village with traditional architecture
Step back in time at Historic Pensacola Village
Vintage typewriter and historical artifacts on display in Pensacola museum
Discover artifacts from Pensacola’s past
Interior of historic church with stained glass windows in Pensacola Village
Beautiful preserved church interiors
Historic home with colonial architecture in downtown Pensacola Village

Historic Pensacola Village

Historic Pensacola Village consists of twenty-seven properties in the Pensacola National Register Historic District. Eleven of these properties are interpreted facilities that are open to the public. The T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum, originally the 1908 City Hall building, is a virtual treasure trove of historic artifacts, Americana, and West Florida history. The T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Museum houses two floors of permanent and traveling exhibits and our children's hands-on exhibit, the Discovery Gallery, located on the third floor. The Arcadia Mill Archaeological Site, located in Milton, Florida, is an antebellum industrial site offering visitors a historical experience as well as the opportunity to visit a unique wetland ecosystem. The Norman Simons Building houses the Pensacola Historical Society Resource Center.

Activity: Museum
Open Year Round: Yes
Food/Beverage: Yes
Discount/Group Rates: Yes

120 Church Street, Pensacola, Florida 32502