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{{Infobox Building|image=Untitled.JPG|caption=|name= Quarters A, |location=[[North Avenue]], [[NAS Pensacola]]|architect=|client=|engineer=|owner=|construction_start_date=[[1826]] (original)|completion_date=[[1874]] (rebuilt)|cost=$27,932.08|renovations=North Ave|date_demolished=|structural_system=|style=|size=8,000+ square feet |mapcode=<googlemap lat="30.347935" lon="-87.268996" zoom="17" width="288" height="225">Currently there are numerous homes left on North Avenue30.347945, -87.268961, as well as Quarters A</googlemap>}}'''Quarters A''' is a unique octagonal structure that is the only totally surviving stately three-story building of the burnings from the Civil Warlocated along [[North Avenue]] on [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]]. It was spared burning from the Armies due This eight bedroom home dates back to its state as a Naval Chapel[[1826]], however, its basement did serve when it was first built as an armory. Today it is one the primary residence of the legal offices for Commandant of the [[NavyYard]] and his family. Across Central Ave ( In January 1827 a brick walk-wayletter from Pensacola was written to the ''Charleston Courier'' that said, closed to traffic"The Navy yard here progresses but slowly; they are, that is perpendicular to North Ave) and buried amongst 200 plus year old oak treesI am told, is building (a large two story building that served as ) home for the Commandant's Offices." It was burned by the evacuating [[Confederate] forces in [[Image:commandants1862]], leaving only the brick kitchen wing, and was rebuilt in [[1874]].jpg|thumb|left|The Commandant's Office]]original cost of construction was $27,932.08.
<gallery widths="180px" heights==Quarters A==="130px">[[Image:UntitledFirst_floor.JPG|thumbFirst FloorImage:Second_and_third.JPG|right|Quarters A, North Avenue]]Second and Third Floors</gallery> ====Entrance====If one heads North along Central Avenue you will most certainly notice a very distiguished, very stately, three story home that is referred to as Quarters A. Originally built to hold the Commandant and his family, this 3 story, eight bedroom home covers just above 8,000 square feet and is stockpiled with history. As you enter the home you are met by a large screened-in porch, very southern in style and very functional in use. You are greeted by a pair of large, double doors made of wood that have the feeling of history in their grains. If you are lucky enough to have come this far, you enter in through these doors to a grand foyer, 18 foot high ceiling throughout the home and wooden floors complete the grandeur. [[Image:First_floor.JPG|thumb|left|First Floor]][[Image:Second_and_third.JPG|thumb|left|Second and Third Floor]]====Parlor and Drawing Room====
To your right is a lavishly decorated drawing room with a large granite fireplace and beautiful furniture that is part of the home. Across the foyer in a parlor room with once again a fire place and a small niche, which makes a perfect area for an upright piano.