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Prior to [[Lewis Bear]]'s purchase of the parcel in [[1892]], another building existed on the site which housed a fish market on the ground floor and a city jail on the second floor. Bear demolished that building and constructed the Bear Block.<ref>[http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=pphhdatapage&fileName=fl/fl0000/fl0013/data/hhdatapage.db&recNum=1&itemLink=S?pp/hh:@field(TITLE+@od1(Bear+Block,+404+South+Palafox+Street,+Pensacola,+Escambia+County,+FL)) Report of the Historic American Buildings Survey, 1968]</ref>
 
Prior to [[Lewis Bear]]'s purchase of the parcel in [[1892]], another building existed on the site which housed a fish market on the ground floor and a city jail on the second floor. Bear demolished that building and constructed the Bear Block.<ref>[http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=pphhdatapage&fileName=fl/fl0000/fl0013/data/hhdatapage.db&recNum=1&itemLink=S?pp/hh:@field(TITLE+@od1(Bear+Block,+404+South+Palafox+Street,+Pensacola,+Escambia+County,+FL)) Report of the Historic American Buildings Survey, 1968]</ref>
  
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Image:BearBlock-HABS-Front.jpg|Building from front, 1968
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Image:BearBlock-HABS-South.jpg|Building from south, 1968
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Latest revision as of 03:03, 18 August 2011

Bear Block
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1898 ad featuring the Bear Block
Building Information
Location NE corner Main and Palafox Streets
402-410 South Palafox Street
Client Lewis Bear
Completion Date 1892
Size Two stories

The Bear Block is a building located at 402-410 South Palafox Street, on the northeast corner of Main and Palafox Streets. The Bear Block served as the longtime headquarters of the Lewis Bear Company, and later, the Pensacola Restaurant Supply Company.

Prior to Lewis Bear's purchase of the parcel in 1892, another building existed on the site which housed a fish market on the ground floor and a city jail on the second floor. Bear demolished that building and constructed the Bear Block.[1]

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