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  • '''Seville Inn & Suites''' was a motel located at 223 East [[Garden Street]]. It was o
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  • *[[November 17]] – [[Seville Tower]], also known as the American National Bank Building, is added to the
    290 bytes (39 words) - 14:17, 5 March 2022
  • ...[[1879]] cottage with a maximum seating capacity of 55. Originally the '''Seville Sweetshop''', it became a full-service restaurant and was renamed for owner
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  • ...would be responsible for promoting concerts at World Famous Trader Jon's, Seville Quarter, UNICO Hall, DMZ, Victor Hugo's and Yank's Bar from 1986 until wint
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  • '''Bob Snow''' is an entrepreneur who founded [[Seville Quarter]] in [[1967]]. ==Ownership of Seville Quarter==
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  • *[[1978]] – [[Seville Tower]], also known as the American National Bank Building, is added to the *[[2008]] – [[Seville Diner]]
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  • ...ts per year, including well-received appearances at the [[Evenings in Olde Seville Square]]. They meet for practice on Tuesday evenings at the [[Kennedy Rehea
    803 bytes (108 words) - 20:55, 22 May 2008
  • '''Don Salter''' was the general manager of [[Seville Diner]] from its opening in November 2008 until January 2011. He has been
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  • |caption=The Fish House in the Barracks Street Seville Harbour complex |location=[[Seville Harbour]]<br/>600 South [[Barracks Street]]
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  • *[[1988]] &ndash; After being boarded up for nearly two years, [[Seville Quarter]] reopens under the ownership of [[Wilmer Mitchell]] and family.
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  • '''Dharma Blue''' is a restaurant and café overlooking [[Seville Square]] in [[downtown Pensacola]]. The restaurant occupies the historic S
    787 bytes (98 words) - 18:13, 14 April 2008
  • ...royal orders naming settlement near [[San Miguel mission]] (near today's [[Seville Square]]) '[[Presidio San Miguel de Panzacola]].'
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  • ...tion of [[M. J. Menge]] in [[1963]]. They have been headquartered in the [[Seville Tower]] building since [[1973]].
    908 bytes (128 words) - 22:13, 27 March 2008
  • ...[British Fort of Pensacola]] once stood, from [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]] to [[Seville Square]]. The partial reconstruction of [[Fort George]] is also considered
    1,021 bytes (139 words) - 15:36, 19 June 2008
  • *[[1999]] &ndash; The [[Seville Harbour]] property is rezoned to include residential developments such as c
    984 bytes (122 words) - 11:36, 24 June 2009
  • ...or the historic residence at 308 East [[Government Street]], across from [[Seville Square]], so-called for its boat-like architecture. It was built by Mexican
    870 bytes (112 words) - 21:34, 10 December 2009
  • *[[2007]] &ndash; [[Seville Inn & Suites]]
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  • ...e [[Eben Walker Dorr]] who built the [[Clara Barkley Dorr House]] facing [[Seville Square]] with the wealth she inherited after her husband's death. ...a received his share of the mill. With this wealth she purchased land by [[Seville Square]] and built a handsome two-story home, later dubbed the [[Clara Bark
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  • ...rtheast corner of [[Government Street]] and [[Palafox]] (now the site of [[Seville Tower]]). It went operational on [[September 1]], [[1880]], serving 31 tele
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  • ...o East [[Zaragoza Street]]. For its entire length, Adams Street borders [[Seville Square]] on its western side.
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