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  • ==Government==
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  • ==Government==
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  • ...ws]] agrees to pay $450,000 of a $14.9 million settlement with the federal government on charges of fraud and illegal kickbacks.
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  • | location = [[Palafox Street]], between [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Zaragossa Street]]s ...istrict]]. It is located on [[Palafox Street]] between [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Zaragossa Street|Zaragossa]] Streets. It was named after [[Wikipedi
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  • ...Railroad, and another branch from the intersection of [[Government Street|Government]] and Palafox streets to the Pensacola Railroad.|20px|20px|''Acts and Resol
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  • |starting_terminus=East [[Government Street]] Adams Street runs for just one block, from East [[Government Street]] southerly a short distance to East [[Zaragoza Street]]. For its e
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  • ==U.S. government== ==Confederate government==
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  • ...the corner office of the [[Pensacola Opera House]] at [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Jefferson Street]]s (previously occupied by the [[First National Ba ...ican National Bank Building]] at the northeast corner of [[Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s. At the time of its completion in [[1910]], it was the tallest bu
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  • ==Government==
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  • The '''Mayor of Gulf Breeze''' is the elected head of government of the [[City of Gulf Breeze]]. The current mayor of Gulf Breeze is [[Bever
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  • *[[October 20]] – The United States Government closes the [[Pensacola Navy Yard]] and it is abandoned.
    338 bytes (38 words) - 16:39, 21 December 2008
  • ...e [[City of Pensacola]] was operated under a '''city commission''' form of government. The city commission was made up of three members, each of whom had a parti
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  • ...rovides for a [[Wikipedia:Mayor–council government|mayor-council]] form of government.
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  • ...'', is located on the northwest corner of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s. It is often called the "Old Escambia County Courthouse," not to ..., yet Pensacola had no building in which to conduct affairs of the federal government for more than thirty years. Finally, in the 1850s, authorities selected a p
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  • *[[Spanish Government House]]
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  • ...nor [[Jose Masot]], Jackson established a temporary [[American provisional government]] in the city.
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  • *[[July 21]] – Pensacola adopted a City Manager/Council form of government
    558 bytes (75 words) - 19:49, 10 April 2008
  • ...sacola (1818)|invaded the city]] and established an [[American provisional government]] that lasted into the [[1819|next year]].
    645 bytes (84 words) - 10:34, 11 May 2009
  • *Full Appropriations Council on General Government & Health Care *General Government Policy Council
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  • ...treet]] sidewalks between [[Garden Street|Garden]] and [[Government Street|Government]]<ref>"Owners broken up over Palafox sidewalk plans." ''Pensacola News Jour
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