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[[Seville Square]] is a park in historic [[downtown Pensacola]] that was the location of a [[1752]] Spanish outpost known as [[San Miguel]]. Under British occupation, it was laid out as a public square in the new city plan by [[Elias Durnford]] in [[1764]].
Seville Square was designated as a public plaza by the Spanish in [[1813]]. Over time, the square experienced the same deterioration suffered by the surrounding neighborhood, but in the last thirty years, has become the community center. The park is a frequent host to concerts and festivals.
 
A number of historic Pensacola buildings, like [[Old Christ Church]] and the [[Dorr House]], face onto Seville Square. It is immediate north of [[Fountain Park]] and accessible to [[Bartram Park]] across [[Main Street]].
 
==Features==
===Gazebo===
A gazebo at the center of the square is the main feature. It was constructed for the [[1981]] [[Galvez]] Bicentennial Celebration and dedicated on [[May 9]] of that year to the memory of [[Mary Turner Rule Reed]], who helped establish the [[Seville Square Historic District]].
 
===Childhood Reunion Group monument===
A stone marker sponsored by the [[Seville Square Childhood Reunion Group]] sits in front of the gazebo. It was erected on [[June 3]], [[1990]] and is "dedicated to all those who spent their youth in and around Seville Square."
 
[[Image:SevilleTreeBraces.jpg|thumb|right|Tree braces]]
===Tree braces===
Three "limb braces" carved by sculptors [[Mario Parra]] and [[Elizabeth Thompson]] (residents of Pensacola's [[sister city]] [[Escazu, Costa Rica]]) are used to support the large branches of the park's live oak trees. The braces were carved from the trunk of the massive Christmas cedar, formerly at the intersection of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Garden Street]]s, that had to be taken down after sustaining damage in [[Hurricane Ivan]].<ref>[http://cityofpensacola.com/live/ART.ASP?PAGEID=6554 City of Pensacola website]</ref>
 
===Other amenities===
A swing set with two child seats is located near the southwest corner of the square. In addition, there are a number of electrical terminals located throughout the park, used by vendors and craft booths during the various festivals that are held there.
==Selected Festivals==
*[http://www.ci.pensacola.fl.us/live/pages.asp?pageID=1696&deptID=1245 City of Pensacola page with utility and rental information]
==References=={{stubreflist}}
[[Category:City of Pensacola parks]]