The Julee Cottage was built in Pensacola from
cypress wood between 1804 and 1808 (although some sources date it as early as 1790). The building has a tin roof and has a platform frame construction, similar to architecture of the
Creole cottages in Louisiana. Images of the structure exist in archives including in the
State Archives of Florida. The Black History Museum of West Florida (or Center for Black Heritage) hosts an exhibition of old documents and photographs to tell the story of Black life in Pensacola in the 19th century. == See also ==