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*[[1965]] - After having been hired for only two weeks employment, pre-fame southern rock musicians The Allman Brothers Band started their first night of 22 weeks employment at the Stork Club in Mobile, Alabama. | *[[1965]] - After having been hired for only two weeks employment, pre-fame southern rock musicians The Allman Brothers Band started their first night of 22 weeks employment at the Stork Club in Mobile, Alabama. | ||
*[[1967]] – A $100,000 state grant for the creation of the [[Historic Pensacola Preservation Board]] is approved by Governor Kirk. | *[[1967]] – A $100,000 state grant for the creation of the [[Historic Pensacola Preservation Board]] is approved by Governor Kirk. | ||
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*[[2005]] – The [[McGaughy House]], former home of the defunct [[Hopkins' House]] restaurant, is sold for use as a private residence. | *[[2005]] – The [[McGaughy House]], former home of the defunct [[Hopkins' House]] restaurant, is sold for use as a private residence. | ||
*[[2006]] – The [[Escambia Sheriff's Office]] reaches a $62,500 settlement with [[Michael J. Montgomery]], who was shot twice with a Taser by Deputy [[James Sullivan]]. | *[[2006]] – The [[Escambia Sheriff's Office]] reaches a $62,500 settlement with [[Michael J. Montgomery]], who was shot twice with a Taser by Deputy [[James Sullivan]]. |