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− | ==Events==
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− | *[[1971]] - JM Fields and Pantry Pride, located at Fairfield Drive and Mobile Highway, were the first two stores to open as part of the newly-constructed Westwood Mall, which opened less than two weeks later.
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− | *[[2006]] – The [[Pensacola City Council]] votes 5-4 to cancel a planned referendum on increasing the [[Downtown Improvement Board]] district, citing an undue burden on the residents who might be affected by the additional taxes. Congress designates the [[downtown post office]] in honor of late [[Mayor of Pensacola|Mayor]] [[Vince Whibbs]].
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− | *[[2010]] - Rock musician Neil Young performed at the Saenger Theater.
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− | *[[2012]] - Country music artists Rascal Flatts and Little Big Town performed at the Pensacola Civic Center.
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− | *[[2019]] - Country music artist Shooter Jennings performed at Vinyl Music Hall, and psychedelic music artists Vanilla Fudge performed at the Rex Theatre.
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− | ==Deaths==
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− | *[[1994]] – [[Bob Sikes]]
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− | ==Business closings==
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− | *[[2007]] – [[Pitzmann's European Bakery]]
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