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+ | | 101 || [[Andrew Jackson|Andrew]] & [[Rachel Jackson]] | ||
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+ | | 102 || Don [[Tristan de Luna]] | ||
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+ | | 103 || [[William Panton]] | ||
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+ | | 104 || [[William Dudley Chipley]] | ||
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+ | | 105 || [[William H. Chase]] | ||
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+ | | 106 || [[William Augustus Bowles]] | ||
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+ | | 107 || [[Mariana Bonifay]] | ||
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+ | | 108 || [[John Gardner & Clara Gardner Barkley]] | ||
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+ | | 109 || [[Elias Durnford|Elias]] & [[Rebecca Durnford]] | ||
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+ | | 110 || [[Bernardo de Gálvez]] | ||
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+ | | 111 || Governor [[George Johnson]] | ||
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+ | | 112 || [[Geronimo]] | ||
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+ | | 113 || Don [[Manuel Gonzalez]] | ||
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+ | | 114 || Don [[Vicente Sebastián Pintado]] | ||
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+ | | 115 || [[Charles Leonard LeBaron]] | ||
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+ | | 116 || [[Marcos Coulon de Villiers]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 23:30, 29 January 2021
Building Information | |
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Location | 600 South Palafox Street |
Client | Arden and Kay Anderson |
Current Owner | 600 South Palafox of Pensacola |
Completion Date | 1983 |
<googlemap lat="30.406618" lon="-87.213378" zoom="16" width="288" height="200">
30.406294, -87.213496, New World Landing </googlemap> |
New World Landing is a complex located at 600 South Palafox Street that includes several meeting rooms and an inn. It was restored from a former box factory[1] in 1983 by Arden and Kay Anderson. In late 2006, 600 South of Pensacola, a partnership of Jim Homyak, Matt Balka and Julie Lawson, purchased the complex from then-owner Jim Bachus. They added a wine and martini bar, 600 South, in 2007 and a renovated courtyard for live music and events in 2008.[2]
Contents
Banquet Rooms[edit]
There are three main banquet rooms on the north side of the New World Landing complex (adjacent to the parking lot).
Spanish Room[edit]
The largest space in New World Landing, the Spanish Room is 4500 sq. ft. (45'x100') and can seat about 350. The Pensacola (Downtown) Rotary meets here every Tuesday.
British Room[edit]
The British Room, accessible from the parking lot on the north side, is 2750 sq. ft. (55' x 50') and can seat about 150.
America Room[edit]
The America Room is 2750 sq. ft. (55' x 50') and can seat about 150.
New World Hall[edit]
Each of the rooms in the New World Hall restaurant portion of New World Landing is named after a port city from the nations whose flags have flown over Pensacola.
Pensacola Room[edit]
Marseilles Room[edit]
Barcelona Room[edit]
The Barcelona Room is located on the northwest portion of the complex with large floor-to-ceiling windows that look out onto the courtyard. Originally a restaurant in 1983, it was reopened in June 2007 as the 600 South wine and martini bar.
Liverpool Pub[edit]
New World Inn[edit]
The New World Inn at New World Landing is comprised of fourteen rooms and one suite, each of which named for a famous person from Pensacola's past. The inn manager is Barbara Ratzlaff.
101 | Andrew & Rachel Jackson |
102 | Don Tristan de Luna |
103 | William Panton |
104 | William Dudley Chipley |
105 | William H. Chase |
106 | William Augustus Bowles |
107 | Mariana Bonifay |
108 | John Gardner & Clara Gardner Barkley |
109 | Elias & Rebecca Durnford |
110 | Bernardo de Gálvez |
111 | Governor George Johnson |
112 | Geronimo |
113 | Don Manuel Gonzalez |
114 | Don Vicente Sebastián Pintado |
115 | Charles Leonard LeBaron |
116 | Marcos Coulon de Villiers |