Welcome to The Noble Manor Bed and Breakfast located in the North Hill Historic District of downtown Pensacola, Florida. Recapture the elegance and romance of the charming Victorian era while enjoying 21st Century amenities at The Noble Manor. Romantic and memorable moments await you at the beautifully restored 1905 Tudor Revival home of Bonnie and Bob Robertson.

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Monday January 02 2012 through Tuesday January 31 2012

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Double Bridge Run 2012

Saturday February 04 2012

February 04, 2012
Pensacola Double Bridge Run

7am Race; 8am Walk
1401 East Gregory Street
Pensacola, FL 32502

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850-434-2800 phone A 15K course takes runers over two bridges crossing Pensacola Bay and Santa Rosa Sound, from downtown to Pensacola Beach. Runners and walkers are also welcome at the 5K course and Kids Fun Run.Double Bridge RunDouble Bridge Run

Mardi Gras Pensacola 2012

Friday January 06 2012 through Saturday January 07 2012

 

January 06, 2012
Pensacola's 12th Night - Mardi Gras Kick Off

Downtown
Pensacola, FL 32502


850-436-7638 phone  Historic downtown Pensacola, will host the (2nd Annual) Wind Creek Pensacola Mardi Gras Kick Off Celebration on the 12th Night. This annual, event happens every January 6th, which is the twelfth night of Christmas (the Epiphany) and the official beginning of the Mardi Gras season. 5:30pm Floats will be lined up & parked on Palafox -- Ceremony begins 8pm

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USA TODAY April 9th 2009

A few minutes' drive away in the North Hill Preservation District at Noble Manor Bed & Breakfast, transplanted New Jersey residents Bonnie and Bob Robertson welcome guests in their 1905 Tudor Revival home with four nicely decorated rooms for rent (not a doily in sight). Draws include Bonnie's French toast with strawberries and kiwi on the side and a hot tub and pool in which to wind down after a day of sightseeing.

Though rates aren't cheap — starting at $125 now — business is surprisingly good in hard times, Bob, 59, says, pouring a cup of his perfectly brewed coffee in the high-ceilinged dining room. Pensacola is a big drive-in destination, and "people are not taking those Caribbean and Mexican vacations," he says.

Tourists from overseas also come to Pensacola, Bonnie, 55, says. "They're interested in the history, and we're kind of unspoiled Florida."

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