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  • | place_of_birth =Pensacola, FL | religion =[[First Baptist Church of Pensacola|Baptist]]
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  • ...enter. He also worked in the Student Activities Office and for the City of Pensacola. '''City of Residence:''' Pensacola <BR>
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  • ...rminus at [[Avery Street]]. It is parallel with [[Palafox Street]] (to the west) and [[Tarragona Street]] (to the east), and its termini essentially define *[[Pensacola Habitat for Humanity]]
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  • ...ransactions/ "Largest Real Estate Deals in Many Years Put Through"]. ''The Pensacola Journal''. January 29, 1910. p. 1. Retrieved June 1, 2019 – via [[Wikiped ...885/foundation_work_keyser_building/ "To Start Work on Foundation"]. ''The Pensacola Journal''. September 18, 1910. p. 7. Retrieved June 1, 2019 – via [[Wikip
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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 ...pi Supreme Court, Alabama Court of Appeals, Louisiana Courts of Appeal]''. West Publishing Company, 1912.</ref>
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  • ...by [[Carpenter's Creek]] and a number of small springs, and empties into [[Pensacola Bay]] near the [[17th Avenue railroad trestle]] and [[Wayside Park]]. ...was 1,050 feet long and 20 feet wide.<ref>Pensacola Historical Society. ''Pensacola in Vintage Postcards''. Arcadia, 2005.</ref>
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  • ...r [[Robert de Varona]] fell through.<ref>"Lee House site plan reworked." ''Pensacola News Journal'', July 18, 2006.</ref> The individual rooms were decorated by
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  • In [[1906]], the [[Pensacola City Council]] changed the name of numerous City streets. The was effected ...ance to Change the Names of Certain Streets and Public Ways in the City of Pensacola.''
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  • ...cials [[Arturo O'Neill]] and [[Martin Navarro]] (of [[Third Spanish period|West Florida]]) and Estevan Miró (of Louisiana) on [[May 31]] and [[June 1]], [ ...n the Congress held with that View in the town of Pensacola, Metropolis of West Florida, the thirty-first day of May, and the first of June 1784.…</p>
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  • ...eet|de Villiers Street]]s. Belmont-DeVilliers is historically a center of Pensacola's African-American community, due largely to Florida's "Jim Crow" laws whic ...uide.pdf Pensacola Neighbourhood Resource Guide 2007]</ref> The [[City of Pensacola]]'s [[Community Redevelopment Agency]] (CRA) considers the neighborhood bou
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  • '''Brownsville''' is an unincorporated community on the west side of Pensacola, centered around [[Mobile Highway]] between [[Pace Boulevard]] and the rail
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  • [[Image:PensacolaChamberLogo.png|right|220px|Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce]] ...omotes the area's general economic development. It is headquartered at 117 West [[Garden Street]].
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  • ...eir home field is Emmitt Smith Stadium at [[Escambia High School]] in West Pensacola. Their playing season runs April through July, with playoffs in July throug
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  • | place_of_birth =Pensacola ...ng program for students with reading disabilities. She currently works for Pensacola NAS as a School Liaison for military families. She and her husband Gary ado
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  • ...resides roughly 22,400 people, making it one of the larger suburbs of the Pensacola metro area containing 4.92% of the metro area's population. The entire area Notable neighborhoods in the area include (west to east): Reservation Road, Grand Point, Villa Venyce, Tiger Trace, Whisper
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  • ...ndash; [[Elias Durnford]] is named acting Lieutenant Governor of [[British West Florida]]. *[[2006]] &ndash; The [[Pensacola Ice Pilots]] announce a new affiliation with the [[Wikipedia:New York Islan
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  • ...to the Americans; the British Navy took advantage of this and came to the Pensacola Bay to issue weapons to the Indians. The British force, led by Colonel Nich Andrew Jackson marched to Pensacola with 5,000 men mostly from Tennessee, but also including Choctaw and Chicka
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  • '''Mary C. "Mollie" McCoy''' ([[1843]]-[[1920]]) was a Pensacola [[Wikipedia:Pimp|madam]] who operated a well-known brothel in the city's [[ ...essfully appealed a verdict brought against her for operating a brothel. [[Pensacola City Marshal|City Marshall]] [[Frank Touart]] had testified that "she took
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  • .... He attended the University of Alabama, but return to the [[University of West Florida]] for his final year and graduated in 1984 with a bachelor's degree ...[[Merrill Land Company]] owns a number of historic buildings in [[downtown Pensacola]], including [[Seville Tower]] and the [[Bass Building]]. They also purchas
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  • A '''red-light district''' existed in [[downtown Pensacola]] in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries where transient sail ...mous of these brothels was owned by [[Mollie McCoy]] and was located at 15 West Zaragoza Street. It later served as headquarters of the [[Waterfront Rescue
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