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  • #REDIRECT [[Seville Inn & Suites]]
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  • '''Seville Inn & Suites''' was a motel located at 223 East [[Garden Street]]. It was o
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  • #redirect [[Seville Square Historic District]]
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  • | company_name = [[Image:SevilleQuarterLogo.png|center|Seville Quarter]] 30.409639, -87.21301, Seville Quarter
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  • |park=Seville Square 30.409477, -87.209795, Seville Square
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  • [[Image:SevilleHarbour.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Seville Harbour office & restaurant complex]] ...e]] restaurants, is currently managed by the [[Merrill Land Company]]. The Seville Harbour marina is managed by the [[Marina Management Corp.]], which also ru
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  • #redirect [[An Evening in Old Seville Square]]
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  • [[Image:KreweOfSevilleLogo.jpg|right|160px|Krewe of Seville logo]] ...and other events. It was founded in [[1997]] and is affiliated with the [[Seville Quarter]] nightclub, where they hold their monthly meetings.
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  • '''Seville Diner''' is an eatery located at 321 East [[Cervantes Street]]. *"It's been years in the making, but Seville Diner to open soon." ''Pensacola News Journal'', November 12, 2008.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Evenings in Olde Seville Square]]
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  • #redirect [[Evenings in Olde Seville Square]]
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  • '''An Evening in Old Seville Square''' was a festival that took place in [[Seville Square]] from 1966 to 1972.{{date uncertain}} ...vived the entertainment element of the old "Evening" as [[Evenings in Olde Seville Square]], a concert series held every Thursday during the summer months.
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  • #redirect [[An Evening in Old Seville Square]]
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  • ...urants and unique shops in old houses and several interesting musuems. The Seville Square district is a museum in itself. The square hosts concerts and festiv
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  • ...e =[[Image:EveningsInOldSevilleLogo.png|center|220px|Evenings in Olde Seville Square logo]] |location =[[Seville Square]]
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  • ...Square''' is an annual, "old world" celebration of the holiday season in [[Seville Square]], the heart of the old historic town of Pensacola. Over 60 regional [[Category:Arts & crafts festivals]] [[Category:Events held at Seville Square]] [[Category:Christmas]]
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  • [[Image:KreweOfSevilleLogo.jpg|right|160px|Krewe of Seville logo]] ...and other events. It was founded in [[1997]] and is affiliated with the [[Seville Quarter]] nightclub, where they hold their monthly meetings.
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  • ...Square''' is an annual, "old world" celebration of the holiday season in [[Seville Square]], the heart of the old historic town of Pensacola. Over 60 regional [[Category:Arts & crafts festivals]] [[Category:Events held at Seville Square]] [[Category:Christmas]]
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  • '''An Evening in Old Seville Square''' was a festival that took place in [[Seville Square]] from 1966 to 1972.{{date uncertain}} ...vived the entertainment element of the old "Evening" as [[Evenings in Olde Seville Square]], a concert series held every Thursday during the summer months.
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  • #redirect [[Seville Harbour]]
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  • #redirect [[Seville Quarter]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Seville Tower]]
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  • #redirect [[Seville Square Historic District]]
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  • '''Seville Diner''' is an eatery located at 321 East [[Cervantes Street]]. *"It's been years in the making, but Seville Diner to open soon." ''Pensacola News Journal'', November 12, 2008.
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  • ...nsacola Heritage Foundation]] credited with creating the [[Evenings in Old Seville Square]] concert series in [[1987]]. ...The concert series arose from the Foundation's earlier "An Evening in Old Seville Square" program and Tanck's desire to bring city residents downtown.
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  • |caption=Atlas Oyster House in the Barracks Street Seville Harbour complex |location=[[Seville Harbour]]<br/>600 South [[Barracks Street]]
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  • *[[1982]] &ndash; The [[Phineas Phogg's]] discotheque at [[Seville Quarter]] reopens after being damaged by a fire. *[[2008]] &ndash; The contents of the defunct [[Seville Inn & Suites]] are sold at auction.
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  • ...urants and unique shops in old houses and several interesting musuems. The Seville Square district is a museum in itself. The square hosts concerts and festiv
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  • ...e =[[Image:EveningsInOldSevilleLogo.png|center|220px|Evenings in Olde Seville Square logo]] |location =[[Seville Square]]
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  • ...along with [[Pat Dodson]] and [[J. Earle Bowden]], helped establish the [[Seville Square Historic District]]. Her efforts lobbying state and federal authorit The gazebo in [[Seville Square]] was dedicated in her memory on [[May 9]], [[1981]], calling her a
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  • ...J. Donovan''' (d. [[2007]]) was a Boston-based businessman who owned the [[Seville Inn & Suites]] and the [[Cap'n Fun DownTown]] property. ...et]], just adjacent to the Cap'n Fun's property, and on [[October 22]] the Seville Inn closed for renovations. However, these plans were scrapped after Donova
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  • ...eworks2008.jpg|thumb|right|The 2008 Sertoma fireworks display, seen from [[Seville Harbour]]]] ...Mankind) clubs. The festival is located in [[downtown Pensacola]] around [[Seville Square]] and [[Bayfront Parkway]] (which is closed to traffic during the ev
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  • ...t corner of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Government Street]]s (where [[Seville Tower]] currently sits). Owned by builder [[A. V. Clubbs]], it was the head ...st [[1908]] to make way for the [[American National Bank Building]] (now [[Seville Tower]]).
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  • ...Historic District]]. It has helped restore a number of buildings in the [[Seville Square Historic District]], including the [[Barkley House]], which served a ...ion has hosted the [[Evenings in Olde Seville]] summer concert series in [[Seville Square]]. They were founded by longtime Foundation member [[Jim Tanck]] as
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  • *The Spanish settlement near modern-day [[Seville]] is renamed from "Presidio San Miguel de las Amarillas" to "[[Presidio San
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  • ...e [[Fish House]] and [[Atlas Oyster House]]. It was headquartered in the [[Seville Harbour]] building on [[Barracks Street]].
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  • |park=Seville Square 30.409477, -87.209795, Seville Square
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  • ...le around the [[San Miguel]] fortification on the mainland, near present [[Seville Square]].
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  • *The [[Evenings in Olde Seville Square]] concert series is inaugurated.
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  • {{for|the Fast Eddie's Billiard Parlor|Seville Quarter}}
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  • ...on Group]] and dedicated to "all those who spent their youth in and around Seville Square."
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  • [[Image:SevilleHarbour.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Seville Harbour office & restaurant complex]] ...e]] restaurants, is currently managed by the [[Merrill Land Company]]. The Seville Harbour marina is managed by the [[Marina Management Corp.]], which also ru
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  • '''Tre Fratelli Ristorante''' is a restaurant overlooking [[Seville Square]] in [[downtown Pensacola]], adjacent to [[Dharma Blue]]. Tre Frate
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  • ...the beginning of the [[Fiesta of Five Flags]] celebration. It is held at [[Seville Quarter]] and in recent years has been sponsored by the law firm of [[Emman
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  • |name=Seville Tower 30.409468, -87.214386, Seville Tower
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  • ...oast Arts Festival''' is a juried art show and festival held annually in [[Seville Square]] on the first full weekend in November. It is organized by the non- ...ent home, [[Seville Square]], which had been used for the [[Evening in Old Seville Square]] festival in previous years.
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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]] &ndash; [[Seville Tower]], also known as the American National Bank Building, is added to the
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  • ...[[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]] &ndash; [[Seville Tower]], also known as the American National Bank Building, is added to the *[[2008]] &ndash; [[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
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  • '''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
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  • ...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]].
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  • ...[British Fort of Pensacola]] once stood, from [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]] to [[Seville Square]]. The partial reconstruction of [[Fort George]] is also considered
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  • *[[1999]] &ndash; The [[Seville Harbour]] property is rezoned to include residential developments such as c
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  • ...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
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  • *[[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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  • ...[[Mary Turner Rule Reed]] and [[J. Earle Bowden]], helped establish the [[Seville Square Historic District]] in Pensacola. His efforts as a member of the Flo
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  • ...1999. This year’s event, to be held on [[April 5]] and [[April 6|6]] in [[Seville Square]], will feature internationally known artists as well as local perfo So all you have to do is show up at Seville Square and enjoy the music (continuous from noon to around 6:00 p.m.) Gre
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  • *[[1967]] - Opening night for Rosie O'Grady's warehouse in Seville Quarter.
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  • *[[1981]] &ndash; A new gazebo at [[Seville Square]], built as part of the [[Gálvez]] bicentennial celebration, is ded
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  • *[[1966]] &ndash; The first of the original [[Evening in Old Seville Square]] events is held.
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  • ...'s Memorial concert; The second day of the second annual event was held at Seville Quarter.
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  • | company_name = [[Image:SevilleQuarterLogo.png|center|Seville Quarter]] 30.409639, -87.21301, Seville Quarter
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  • ...relocated by architect [[Hugh Leitch]] to its current location opposite [[Seville Square]] at 226 East [[Government Street]].)
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  • ...B hits from the 60s. They are a regular mainstay of the [[Evenings in Olde Seville]] and [[Bands on the Beach]] concert series, Pensacola Seafood Festival, Th
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  • ...t a city plan around two public squares (now [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]] and [[Seville Square]]). Durnford laid out the plan in [[1764]], shortly after the Briti ...town was centered on two public squares (now [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]] and [[Seville Square]]). Under Durnford's plan, each individual building lot in the city
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  • ...needed}}. The ten-story American National Bank Building (today known as "[[Seville Tower]]") was Florida's first skyscraper when it was completed in [[1910]]
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  • ...uns uninterrupted to its eastern terminus in at [[Cevallos Street]] in the Seville residential district.
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  • ...along [[Palafox Street]] and in the [[Belmont-DeVilliers]] and [[Historic Seville]] neighborhoods. In [[2008]], DADA and the [[Arts Council of Northwest Flor ...[[Main Street]] on [[Palafox]], around [[Plaza Ferdinand]], and over to [[Seville Square]] area, enjoying the visual art displays and musical entertainment.
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  • ...storic Pensacola home located at 311 South [[Adams Street]], adjacent to [[Seville Square]]. It was built in [[1871]] by [[Clara Barkley Dorr]], the widow of
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  • ...located on the site in the late ninteenth and early twentieth centuries. [[Seville Harbour]], home of the [[Fish House]] and [[Atlas]] restaurants and a marin ...ic Pensacola Preservation Board]] drafted a master plan for the [[Historic Seville]] area that included a marina-type development at the Pitt's Slip site. In
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  • ...ude the [[Crowne Plaza Grand Hotel]], the [[Pensacola Civic Center]] and [[Seville Square]]. ...although this latter is different than present-day [[Church Street]] in [[Seville Square]]. Gobierno on the 1813 map is “Gobierno Nueve” or New Governme
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  • ...ds at Big Daddy's (Cordova Mall), The Met (Mobile,AL), and Phineas Phoggs (Seville Quarter).
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  • *[[Seville Harbour]]
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  • ...tions, including the [[McGuire's Irish Pub 5K Run]] and [[Evenings in Olde Seville Square]]. The current pipe and drum majors are [[Michael Vazzana]] and [[Mi
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  • ...ourt of Record and City Jail buildings), [[Escambia County Courthouse]], [[Seville Tower]]. The [[Pensacola Opera House]], demolished in [[1917]], sat across
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  • ...he became governor of Louisiana. He was transferred to [[Wikipedia:Seville|Seville, Spain]] in [[1775]], and then participated in the failed expedition of [[W
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  • *[[Seville Quarter]]
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  • Under her administration, the annual events were held intown at Seville Quarter, Vinyl Music Hall, and Chan's Saloon. Additional events were held a
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  • *[[Pensacola Seville Sertoma Club]]
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  • ...in [[Downtown Pensacola]], situated between [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]] and [[Seville Square]]. Parking is available behind the [[T.T. Wentworth Jr. Florida Stat
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  • |location=[[226 S. Palafox Pl]], Suite 106<br/>[[Seville Tower ]] ...]], south of [[Main Street]] and east of [[Jefferson Street]] (including [[Seville Harbor]]), and the southeastern end of [[Palafox Street]], including [[Pala
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  • ...tween [[Tarragona Street|Tarragona]] and [[Barracks Street]]s. Note the [[Seville Tower|American National Bank Building]] under construction about halfway th
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  • ...ted again at the 2011 Pensacola Musicians Memorial show on May 23, 2011 at Seville Quarter in downtown Pensacola. On May 28, 2012 four of the original members
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  • Phineas Foggs, Seville Quarter
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  • Pensacola Seville Sertoma, past Member, past President, past Board Member <BR>
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  • The growing agency made several moves to different quarters in the [[Seville Square Historic District]], which Dodson was instrumental in helping to pre
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  • ...were salvaged during a later renovation and are included in the floor of [[Seville Quarter]]'s "Phineas Phogg's" dance hall.
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  • ...owns a number of historic buildings in [[downtown Pensacola]], including [[Seville Tower]] and the [[Bass Building]]. They also purchased (and later sold) con
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  • Confusingly, what is now [[Seville Square]] is depicted as "Plaza de Fernando 7<sup>o</sup>" (Plaza of Ferdina
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  • ...regation built its first building on [[Government Street]], just west of [[Seville Square]].
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  • ...h. Among the latter I observed two very fine twenty-four pounders, cast in Seville. Nothing can be more unhandy than the Spanish gun-carriages, they have whee
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  • ...ny Orchestra, Sinfonia Gulf Coast in Destin Florida, at the Evening in Old Seville Square, played several times with the full orchestra and choral group at th
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  • ...t Dodson]] and [[Mary Turner Rule Reed]], Bowden helped to establish the [[Seville Square Historic District]] in [[1963]]. He was a charter trustee of the [[H
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  • ...on Snowden Big Band Allstars. Shelton and Snowden performed in Eves in Old Seville series annually.band leader [[Don Snowden]].
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  • ...istoric church. It is located at 405 South [[Adams Street]], adjacent to [[Seville Square]]. It is currently owned and maintained by West Florida Historic Pre
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  • ...eoples First Community Bank]] as well as long time patron Lowell Husband [[Seville Quarter]] and [[Subterranean Books]] held fundraisers to benefit the effort
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  • ...aureate, conceived of and carried out a 24-hour poetry reading marathon in Seville Square. Poets and poetry lovers from across the region read their favorite
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  • Image:KochMap13.jpg|13 [[Seville Square]].
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  • *2004/05: [[Wikipedia:The Barber of Seville|Il barbiere di Siviglia]], [[Wikipedia:Madama Butterfly|Madama Butterfly]]
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  • ...ty." Appleyard also claimed the volunteer organizers of [[Evenings in Olde Seville]] had complained of Cohen's hostility towards them.<ref>"[http://progressiv
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  • ...lroom were salvaged and incorporated in the "Apple Annie's" courtyard in [[Seville Quarter]].
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  • *[[July 10]], 2008: [[Evenings in Olde Seville]] concert with Spanish orchestra
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  • ...by [[Miss Kehoe's Aesthetics Dancing Class]] performing the "Dance of Old Seville," then a solo by [[Agnes Neudorff]], plus the crowning of [[Blanche Morgan]
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  • ...a large public space which included modern-day [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]], [[Seville Square]] and the space between the two (the area which today lies between [
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  • ...tish West Florida and the town was laid out in its current form around the Seville Square district by surveyor and engineer [[Elias Durnford]].
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  • ...royal orders naming settlement near [[San Miguel mission]] (near today's [[Seville Square]]) '[[Presidio San Miguel de Panzacola]],' or Panzacola — the "Thi
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  • ...so had a doughnut booth (spearheaded by Henry Newell) at An Evening in Old Seville Square, which produced more fun than money for the club. The club raised ab
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