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  • *[[1905]] – The state [[Jim Crow]] law, authored by Pensacola legislators to segregate [[streetcars]], is struck down as unconstitutional ...by the House of Representatives for failing to disclose financial ties to businesses who benefitted from government contracts he awarded.
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  • ...s and directors in the [[American National Bank]] and were active in the [[Pensacola Chamber of Commerce]] and [[Young Men's Business League]].<ref name="southe [[Category:Lumber companies]] [[Category:Defunct businesses]]
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  • ...m/live/service.asp?stype=agendatype&type=2876 Information page] at City of Pensacola website</ref> ...l]] members; two [[Escambia County Commission]]ers; the president of the [[Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce]]; a member appointed by the chamber president
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  • '''Susan Greenwell''' is a restaurateur who owns a trio of businesses in the [[old Sacred Heart Hospital]] building: [[Madison's Diner]], [[O'Zon ...25 years ago."<ref>"Dedication, perseverance lead to a path of success." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June 1, 2008.</ref>
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  • ...born in 1967)Stagno, brothers who were Italian immigrants. They arrived in Pensacola in early '900 from Pieve Ligure, a small town near Genoa, and worked in the [[Category:Defunct businesses]]
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  • Like other businesses in [[Belmont-DeVilliers]], however, the 506 Club was affected by the neighb ..."Belmont & DeVilliers Nightlife."] ''Timeless Voices: Oral Histories from Pensacola's African-American Past'', UWF Public History, 2007.
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  • ...ened March 11, 1997 at 4113 [[Barrancas Avenue]] and moved to a [[Downtown Pensacola|downtown]] location on [[October 7]], [[2000]]. The store offered a selecti ...to Florida prison inmates.<ref>"Volunteers helping inmates turn a page." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June 16, 2005.</ref>
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  • ...oying five blocks of the main business district and over 100 buildings and businesses.
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  • ...d & Stackhouse''' is a Northwest Florida regional law firm with offices in Pensacola, Destin, and Tallahassee. It was formed in [[1976]] with the merger of the The firm is principally a commercial law firm representing businesses and individuals in Northwest Florida and the state's Capital.
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  • ...Mexican businessman [[Dionicio Reach]] in [[1881]].<ref>"History Walks." ''Pensacola News Journal'', September 7, 2007.</ref> ...ounty Property Appraiser's site]</ref> it has been occupied by a number of businesses over the years, including the [[Steamboat House Gallery]], [[Ginger Bender]
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  • ...he initial capital was $50,000. It operated for several years out of the [[Pensacola Opera House]], also owned by the Sullivan brothers. ...planned a nine-story office tower that would house both the bank and other businesses. However, with the construction of the [[Brent Building|Brent]] and [[Bloun
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  • '''Music as Message''' is a Pensacola firm that creates educational and promotional campaigns using music and car [[Category:Educational businesses]] [[Category:Recording studios]] [[Category:Specialty marketing firms]]
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  • ...n]] farm and owned by [[Emma Bright]], who loaned him to various Pensacola businesses, including the [[Gonzalez brickyard]] and later Dr. [[Robert Bell Hargis]]. ...iblical figure]] who was fed by ravens. In [[1866]] he opened a grocery in Pensacola.
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  • The '''hurricane season of 1916''' saw two major storms in the Pensacola area. ...[[John Appleyard]] & [[Deborah Dunlap]]. ''[[Hurricanes: Four Centuries of Pensacola's Battle with Mother Nature]]'', p. 59.</ref> Mayor [[George Heinrichs]] es
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  • ...y morning of [[December 11]], [[1880]] destroyed five blocks of [[downtown Pensacola]], including several government buildings and "nine-tenths" of the city's b ...e and Progress]''. Cokesbury Press. p. 79.</ref> Over 100 buildings and businesses were razed by the fire, including:
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  • ..., November 19, 1999.</ref> The event has since grown to include over forty businesses and organizations along [[Palafox Street]] and in the [[Belmont-DeVilliers] ...co-owner of [[Bayfront Gallery]]) met to discuss a downtown event for arts businesses and organizations. The gallery walk theme, successful in other cities, beca
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  • ...ed in [[1980]] and tasked with guiding the redevelopment of the [[downtown Pensacola]] neighborhoods that make up the '''Urban Core Community Redevelopment Area ...ilapidated, lowering property values. Seeking to reverse this trend, the [[Pensacola City Council]] adopted a resolution on [[September 25]], [[1980]] to revita
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  • *[[1887]] &ndash; The State of Florida incorporates the [[Pensacola Electric Company]], the city's first power company and predecessor of [[Gul ...] &ndash; The Florida legislature authorizes the [[Pensacola mayor]] and [[Pensacola City Council|city council]] to supersede or repeal state [[blue laws]] proh
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  • ...million (2007)<ref name="top50">"Pensacolian among top 50 female execs." ''Pensacola News Journal'', Jume 14, 2007.</ref> ...pply Company, Inc.''' is a wholesale plumbing distributor headquartered in Pensacola with warehouses in [[Crestview]], [[Daphne]], [[Theodore]], [[Destin]] and
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  • ...lafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Main Street|Main]] intersection in [[downtown Pensacola]]. It was designed by the [[Spencer Maxwell Bullock]] architectural firm an ...e reserved for commercial use.<ref>"Downtown eyes progress for success." ''Pensacola Business Journal'', January 23, 2006.</ref> The units ranged in size from 7
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