Sanders Beach
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</googlemap>Sanders Beach is a neighborhood in southwestern Pensacola, in the Maxent Tract.
In 1908, Pensacola mayor Calvin C. Goodman requested and received a donation of two blocks of waterfront from the Maxent Land Company. The parcel was developed as a public park and was eventually named for Frank Dent Sanders, a former Pensacola fireman, police chief, commissioner and mayor.
Notable landmarksEdit
- Sanders Beach Community Center
- Pensacola Yacht Club
- The Oar House Restaurant
- American Creosote Works Superfund site