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'''North Avenue''' is a thoroughfare on the grounds of [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]] that is home to many of the base's oldest and most historic buildings.
Currently there are numerous homes left on North Avenue, as well as a unique octagonal structure that is the only totally surviving building of the burnings from the [[Civil War]]. It was spared burning from the Armies due to its state as a [[Naval Chapel]], however, its basement did serve as an armory. Today it is one of the legal offices for the Navy. Across [[Central Avenue]] (a brick walk-way, closed to traffic, that is perpendicular to North Avenue) and buried amongst 200 plus year old oak trees, is a large two story building that served as the [[Commandant's Offices]]. Today it is used as the VIP Visiting Officer Quarters, and has held many dignified guests including President George Bush and various other visiting Heads of State, both international and domestic.
==Captains Quarters, Quarters 8==
Constructed in 1939 as a garage for Senior Officers Quarters 7, Q-7E was among several support buildings added to the North Avenue neighborhood between 1920 and 1939. The Navy completed Q-7E during a period of expansion, in both facilities and personnel, at Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola. Although not directly associated with the installation's mission, the garage contributed to the quality of life for NAS Pensacola's senior officers.[[Image:Q7q7e.gif|thumbnail|right|The building to the East of Quarters 8 (Captains Quarters) is Quarters 7]] Q-7E stands within the Pensacola Naval Air Station Historic District, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a designated National Historic Landmark. Q-7E is one of many buildings at the station that sustained damage by Hurricane Ivan in September 2004.
==Commandant's Office==
Across [[Central Avenue]] (a brick walk-way, closed to traffic, that is perpendicular to North Avenue) and buried amongst 200 plus year old oak trees, is a large two story building that served as the [[Commandant's Offices]]. It was built in 1873 and cost $29,942. It was damaged heavily in the storm of 1906. The building served as the office of the Commandant until 1910 when it was converted to Bachelor Officer Quarters. When Naval Aviation took flight it was converted into a rest post for Naval transfer pilot. Today it is used as the VIP Visiting Officer Quarters, and has held many dignified guests including President George Bush and various other visiting Heads of State, both international and domestic.[[Image:commandants.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Commandant's Office]] on North Avenue]]