![]() ![]() to current Department of Defense (DoD) ID cardholders. Note: The National Naval Aviation Museum is open Monday through Sunday from 10 a.m. A motion-based flight simulator takes would-be pilots through an F/A-18 mission.Īdmission and guided tours are free. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard aviation. Throughout the expansive museum and grounds, you will see more than 150 restored aircraft representing U.S. “I highly recommend taking one of the guided tours given by retired pilots,” Wimberly says. “They have a wealth of knowledge and always tell interesting stories.” ![]() Trey Wimberly of Biloxi, Miss., recently took his children, ages 3 and 5, to the National Naval Aviation Museum. Peruse the menu and get more information at Open daily, the Fish House serves lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch using fresh local ingredients and Southern flair. “We have served it for events in Washington, D.C., and New York City, and recently Emeril Lagasse featured it on the television show ‘Emeril's Florida.’” “Grits a Ya Ya has become world-famous,” says Fish House Marketing Director Maria Goldberg. You could easily spend a week or more, just exploring all the free activities in Pensacola, but to give you an idea of where to start, here are a dozen exciting things to do in Pensacola: Eat Grits a Ya Ya at the Fish HouseĬreated by acclaimed Chef Jim Shirley, Grits a Ya Ya is sautéed Gulf shrimp atop smoked Gouda cheese grits with a sauce of fresh cream, spinach, Portobello mushrooms, apple wood-smoked bacon, garlic and shallots. This westernmost Florida city is proud of its historic downtown and white sandy beaches, new Pensacola attractions and age-old traditions. Tristán de Luna of Spain led America’s first settlement attempt here in 1559. For more than 450 years, people have traveled to Pensacola in search of new experiences. ![]()
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