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The '''barrancas''' is a steep bluff (from which its Spanish name is derived) in southern [[Escambia County]] that overlooks [[Pensacola Pass]] between [[Santa Rosa Island]] and [[Perdido Key]]. Situated about 60 feet above sea level, the landform has been utilized for its strategic advantages and has been the site of several forts:
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The '''barrancas''' is a steep bluff (from which its Spanish name is derived) in southern [[Escambia County]] that overlooks [[Pensacola Pass]] between [[Santa Rosa Island]] and [[Perdido Key]]. It was originally named the '''Barranca de Santo Tomé''' by the Spanish under Don [[Andrés de Arriola]]. Situated about 60 feet above sea level, the landform has been utilized for its strategic advantages and has been the site of several forts:
 
*[[Fort San Carlos de Austria]] ([[1698]]-[[1719]])
 
*[[Fort San Carlos de Austria]] ([[1698]]-[[1719]])
 
*[[Red Cliffs]] ([[1771]]-[[1781]])
 
*[[Red Cliffs]] ([[1771]]-[[1781]])

Latest revision as of 22:27, 27 January 2009

The barrancas is a steep bluff (from which its Spanish name is derived) in southern Escambia County that overlooks Pensacola Pass between Santa Rosa Island and Perdido Key. It was originally named the Barranca de Santo Tomé by the Spanish under Don Andrés de Arriola. Situated about 60 feet above sea level, the landform has been utilized for its strategic advantages and has been the site of several forts: