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'''The Tanyard''' is one of Pensacola's oldest neighborhoods, located in western [[downtown Pensacola]]. It is bounded to the north by [[Garden Street]], to the south by [[Main Street]], to the east by [[Reus Street]] and to the west by the [[Penascola city limits]] along [[Bayou Chico]].
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'''The Tanyard''' is one of Pensacola's oldest neighborhoods, located in western [[downtown Pensacola]]. It is bounded to the north by [[Garden Street]], to the south by [[Main Street]], to the east by [[Reus Street]] and to the west by the [[Pensacola city limits]] along [[Bayou Chico]].
  
 
The [[Tanyard Neighborhood Association]] was formed in [[2005]] to address concerns about the area's appearance, possible future developments that could affect the neighborhood's "character," and the lack of a community center since the demolition of the [[Corinne Jones Center]].<ref>"Trying to keep up appearances." ''Pensacola News Journal'', August 18, 2005.</ref>
 
The [[Tanyard Neighborhood Association]] was formed in [[2005]] to address concerns about the area's appearance, possible future developments that could affect the neighborhood's "character," and the lack of a community center since the demolition of the [[Corinne Jones Center]].<ref>"Trying to keep up appearances." ''Pensacola News Journal'', August 18, 2005.</ref>

Revision as of 17:04, 14 June 2009

The Tanyard is one of Pensacola's oldest neighborhoods, located in western downtown Pensacola. It is bounded to the north by Garden Street, to the south by Main Street, to the east by Reus Street and to the west by the Pensacola city limits along Bayou Chico.

The Tanyard Neighborhood Association was formed in 2005 to address concerns about the area's appearance, possible future developments that could affect the neighborhood's "character," and the lack of a community center since the demolition of the Corinne Jones Center.[1]

References

  1. "Trying to keep up appearances." Pensacola News Journal, August 18, 2005.