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Was the pirate sword found on Pensacola Beach?

This week, a couple discovered a sword in the sand off the coast of Pensacola Beach. Patty Sacco's husband was looking for seashells about 30 yards out in the Gulf when he saw a handle sticking out of the sand. He pulled on the rusty handle and found that a sword was attached to it.



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Pensacola is proud of its rich heritage and significant place in America's history. Often referred to as “The City of Five Flags”, Pensacola is known for having changed ownership several times. The Spanish, French, British, Confederate, and American flags have all flown over our beautiful city.

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In Pensacola, the Navy used enslaved men to build a new navy yard to construct and fix ships. The Army depended on enslaved workers too. Enslaved men built Fort Pickens, Fort McRee, Fort Barrancas, Barrancas Barracks, and part of Advanced Redoubt.

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Overall, we're 13% more affordable than other cities. Truth be told, though, the significant reason for Pensacola's affordability is its surprisingly low housing costs. (More on those in just a moment.) If you look at miscellaneous and utility expenses, they're higher than the national average.

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Pensacola is a town in Florida with a population of 53,845. Pensacola is in Escambia County and is one of the best places to live in Florida. Living in Pensacola offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Pensacola there are a lot of restaurants and parks.

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Pensacola is proud of its rich heritage and significant place in America's history. Often referred to as “The City of Five Flags”, Pensacola is known for having changed ownership several times. The Spanish, French, British, Confederate, and American flags have all flown over our beautiful city.

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