Built in 1805,[2] the Charles Lavalle House is part of Historic Pensacola Village, and features a French Creole period style.
It is one of the oldest houses in Pensacola and one of the few structures that remain from Spanish Florida.
[3] On March 11, 1971, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places for its Gulf Coast architectural style.
[4] In 1968, the Historic Pensacola Preservation Board moved the house to prevent its demolition.
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