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  • ...ed fuel for all of the city's street lamps and many private residences and businesses in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. [[Category:Defunct businesses]]
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  • ==Businesses== Businesses included in Pensapedia should be limited to those with an actual, verifiabl
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  • The Pensacola area was heavily impacted by an '''economic recession''' in the late 2000s, ===Other businesses===
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  • Pensacola businesses which are, well, no longer in business.
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  • ...'Pensacola Foundry & Boiler Works''' was a boiler manufactory operating in Pensacola around the turn of the twentieth century. Owned by [[H. M. Baars]] and [[Ge [[Category:Defunct businesses]]
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  • ...ice photography shop located at 578 South [[Palafox Street]] in [[downtown Pensacola]]. Rox Photography was in business for more than 50 years. The building i [[Category:Defunct businesses]]
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  • The '''Citizens National Bank''' was a Pensacola financial institution established in [[1893]]. [[Category:Banks]] [[Category:Defunct businesses]]
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  • ...]], intending to return to Palafox,<ref>"Downtown boutique will return." ''Pensacola News Journal'', November 20, 2004.</ref> but ultimately decided not to reop [[Category:Defunct businesses]]
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  • ...uring the [[American Revolution]]. Panton and [[John Forbes]] relocated to Pensacola in [[1785]] and partnered with [[Creek]] chief [[Alexander McGillivray]], w [[Category:Defunct businesses]] [[Category:Second Spanish period]]
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  • ...[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flescamb/people/businesses1905.htm 1905 Pensacola business index]</ref> Wing Hop & Co. operated at 31 South [[Palafox Street] [[Category:Defunct businesses]]
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  • ...oying five blocks of the main business district and over 100 buildings and businesses.
    335 bytes (48 words) - 13:11, 11 December 2009
  • '''Cary & Company''' was a Pensacola exporting firm founded by [[R. M. Cary]]. It handled the output of the Bell [[Category:Defunct businesses]]
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  • '''Long Hollow''' is a neighborhood in the [[City of Pensacola]] between the [[North Hill]] and [[Eastside]] neighborhoods, bounded roughl *Partnering with [[Front Porch Pensacola]] to renovate and beautify several neighborhood homes
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  • ...of the [[Historic Pensacola Village]]. If there is an employee of Historic Pensacola present, supervised groups may be let into stores, upon that employee's dis ...ttp://www.inpensacola.com/fe/new/attractions/articles/museums.asp Historic Pensacola Rental Information]</ref>
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  • ...http://www.flgenhistonline.com/counties/escambia/people/businesses1905.htm Pensacola Business Directory, 1905]</ref> [[Category:Defunct businesses]]
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  • [[Image:PensacolaChamberLogo.png|right|220px|Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce]] ...e, Inc.''' is an organization that provides support and resources to local businesses and promotes the area's general economic development. It is headquartered a
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  • *"Warner's Printing marks 40 years of business." ''Pensacola News Journal'', February 2, 2004. [[Category:Black-owned businesses]] [[Category:Printshops]]
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  • The company operated the [[Pensacola & Andalusia Railroad]] connecting Escambia County to [[Chumuckla]], as well [[Category:Defunct businesses]]
    573 bytes (75 words) - 17:37, 29 January 2009
  • The '''Pensacola Supply Company''' was a company founded by [[John A. Merritt]] and his brot [[Category:Defunct businesses]]
    585 bytes (79 words) - 17:37, 29 January 2009
  • ...d at [[22 North Palafox Street|22 North]] [[Palafox Street]] in [[downtown Pensacola]]. The company's slogan was "Mackey Takes in Washing For a Living", after [[Category:Defunct businesses]]
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