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*[[1914]] – A detachment is sent to the defunct [[Pensacola Navy Yard]] to establish the [[Naval Aeronautic Station]]. | *[[1914]] – A detachment is sent to the defunct [[Pensacola Navy Yard]] to establish the [[Naval Aeronautic Station]]. | ||
*[[1969]] – The [[Roland Davis Memorial Training Center]] is established in honor of [[Escambia County Sheriff]] [[Bill Davis]]'s father. | *[[1969]] – The [[Roland Davis Memorial Training Center]] is established in honor of [[Escambia County Sheriff]] [[Bill Davis]]'s father. | ||
+ | *[[1988]] - Rock band Yes performs at the civic center, as part of their Big Generator tour. | ||
*[[2004]] – [[Gary Bergosh]] reclaims the [[Escambia County School Board]] seat held by his wife [[Carissa Bergosh|Carissa]] following his return from deployment in [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]]. | *[[2004]] – [[Gary Bergosh]] reclaims the [[Escambia County School Board]] seat held by his wife [[Carissa Bergosh|Carissa]] following his return from deployment in [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]]. | ||
*[[2005]] – The [[Pensacola City Council]] holds a reconsideration vote on their previous approval of the [[Community Maritime Park]] concept. It passes 8-2, with [[Jewel Cannada-Wynn]] joining [[Marty Donovan]] in dissent. | *[[2005]] – The [[Pensacola City Council]] holds a reconsideration vote on their previous approval of the [[Community Maritime Park]] concept. It passes 8-2, with [[Jewel Cannada-Wynn]] joining [[Marty Donovan]] in dissent. |
Latest revision as of 07:50, 25 April 2020
Events[edit]
- 1914 – A detachment is sent to the defunct Pensacola Navy Yard to establish the Naval Aeronautic Station.
- 1969 – The Roland Davis Memorial Training Center is established in honor of Escambia County Sheriff Bill Davis's father.
- 1988 - Rock band Yes performs at the civic center, as part of their Big Generator tour.
- 2004 – Gary Bergosh reclaims the Escambia County School Board seat held by his wife Carissa following his return from deployment in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
- 2005 – The Pensacola City Council holds a reconsideration vote on their previous approval of the Community Maritime Park concept. It passes 8-2, with Jewel Cannada-Wynn joining Marty Donovan in dissent.