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The '''John Sunday House''' was a historic home located at 302 West [[Romana Street]] in Pensacola's [[Tanyard]] neighborhood. Completed in [[1901]] by black businessman [[John Sunday]], the house was demolished in [[2016]] to make way for redevelopment. | The '''John Sunday House''' was a historic home located at 302 West [[Romana Street]] in Pensacola's [[Tanyard]] neighborhood. Completed in [[1901]] by black businessman [[John Sunday]], the house was demolished in [[2016]] to make way for redevelopment. | ||
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+ | The house was demolished on [[July 16]], [[2016]] despite pleas from preservationists. | ||
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Revision as of 19:30, 1 June 2019
John Sunday House | |
Building Information | |
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Location | 302 West Romana Street |
Current Owner | John Sunday |
Completion Date | 1901 |
Date Demolished | 2016 |
The John Sunday House was a historic home located at 302 West Romana Street in Pensacola's Tanyard neighborhood. Completed in 1901 by black businessman John Sunday, the house was demolished in 2016 to make way for redevelopment.
Location
Construction
According to family oral histories, Sunday poured the foundation a year before beginning construction, in order to ensure that the foundation was completely settled.
Demolition
The house was demolished on July 16, 2016 despite pleas from preservationists.