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Plaza Ferdinand VII

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| facilities = benches, fountain, decorative cannons
| operator = [[City of Pensacola Parks & Recreation Department|Parks & Recreation Department]]<br>[[Historic Pensacola Village]]
| location = [[Palafox Street]], between [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Zaragosa Zaragossa Street]]s
| opened = 1815
| mapcode = <googlemap lat="30.408839" lon="-87.213968" zoom="17" width="300" height="300" overview="no">30.408839, -87.213968, Plaza Ferdinand VII</googlemap>
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[[Image:PlazaFerdinandVII.jpg|left|thumb|Plaza Ferdinand VII as seen from [[Government Street]]]]'''Plaza Ferdinand VII''' is an outdoor garden and park in the [[Historic Pensacola Village|Pensacola historic district]]. It is located on [[Palafox Street]] between [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Zaragosa Zaragossa Street|Zaragosa]] Streets. It was named after [[Wikipedia:Ferdinand VII of Spain|King Ferdinand VII of Spain]]. The park is dominated by three main features: a fountain (at the north end), an obelisk dedicated to [[William Dudley Chipley]] (center), and a bust of [[Andrew Jackson]] (south end).
==Historical significance==

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