Fernandina Beach Landmark – The Palace Saloon

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The camera used was a Yashica L AF 35mm point and shoot film camera from 1986 shot of Fujifilm.

The camera used for these two images (above and below) was an Asahi Pentax 6×7 medium-format film camera.

Pirate Pete stands “guard”.
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The Palace Saloon… Florida’s Oldest

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Centre Street, Amelia Island.
The Palace Saloon – Florida’s oldest bar. It opened in the late 1800s and was once the watering hole for the Carnegies (who had a mansion on nearby Cumberland Island) and the Rockefellers. It was the last American tavern to close during Prohibition! Still a favorite spot with locals and tourists alike.

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Pirate Pete guards the entrance – only allowing thirsty people with money to enter.

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Chris