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Pensacola Postcards: A Modern Day look at America's first city Kindle Edition

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Management number 220484482 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$4.00 Model Number 220484482
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What makes a hometown stay with you, no matter how far life takes you?In Pensacola Postcards, Glenn Simmons offers a heartfelt and visually compelling tribute to Pensacola, Florida; America’s First City. Through carefully observed photography and reflective storytelling, Simmons captures the streets, storefronts, landmarks, parks, and neighborhood institutions that define the character and soul of this historic Gulf Coast community.Simmons openly admits he is not a professional photographer and not a formal historian. He is simply a native son with an iPhone and a deep love for his hometown. That sincerity shapes every page. His photographs document Pensacola as it exists today, fully aware that tomorrow it may look different. From iconic establishments that have stood for generations to beloved neighborhood spots that quietly serve their communities, each image becomes a moment preserved in time.The book honors enduring local landmarks while also remembering the classics that have faded due to time, storms, and change. It reflects on generational gathering places like Bayview Park, where families learned to swim, celebrated holidays, and created traditions that continue to echo across decades. Simmons understands that cities evolve, businesses change hands, and buildings disappear, yet the memories attached to them remain powerful and deeply personal.More than a photography collection, Pensacola Postcards is a meditation on place, memory, and identity. It speaks to lifelong residents who recognize every corner, to former locals who carry the city in their hearts from afar, and to newcomers discovering Pensacola’s layered history for the first time.This book is not simply about architecture or businesses. It is about belonging. It is about honoring what still stands and remembering what once was. Above all, it is a love letter to a city whose ordinary scenes quietly become tomorrow’s history. Read more

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Print length 200 pages
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Publication date February 25, 2026
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