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  • |name=West Pensacola Elementary '''West Pensacola Elementary''' is a public K-5 school in the [[Escambia County School Distri
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  • The '''Rotary Club of Pensacola Suburban West''' is a Rotary Club located in southwest [[Escambia County, Florida]]. The ...meeting led to the establishment of The Rotary Club of Pensacola Suburban West.
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  • |starting_terminus=West [[Leonard Street]] |ending_terminus=West [[Gimble Street]]
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  • |starting_terminus=West [[Maxwell Street]]/West [[Jordan Street]] |junction=West [[Cervantes Street]]<br/>West [[Garden Street]]
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  • |starting_terminus=West [[Avery Street]] |ending_terminus=West [[Pine Street]]
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  • ...evision, broadband internet, and digital telephone services. Cox serves [[Pensacola]] and most of [[Escambia County]] via franchise agreements. ...V service to the Pensacola area in the late [[1967]], with offices at 2120 West [[Jordan Street]]. The system was later purchased by Cox Communications.
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  • ...he United States|transferred]] at a ceremony at [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]] in Pensacola in July [[1821]]. ...the [[Wikipedia:31st parallel north|31st parallel north]], bounded on the west by the [[Wikipedia:Mississippi River|Mississippi River]] and [[Wikipedia:La
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  • '''The Circle''' is an area of [[West Pensacola]] where [[Mobile Highway]] meets [[Fairfield Drive]], [[New Warrington Road [[Category:West Pensacola]]
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  • |direction_a=West |ending_terminus=West of [[Cahn Street]]
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  • |starting_terminus=West [[Scott Street]] '''J Street''' is a north-south street in Pensacola, running through the [[Englewood]], [[Westpointe Heritage]], [[Westside Gar
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  • |direction_a=West |starting_terminus=West of [[Stillman Street]]
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  • |starting_terminus=West [[Texar Drive]] '''F Street''' is a north-south street in Pensacola, running through the [[Englewood]], [[North Hill Highlands]], [[Westpointe
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  • |starting_terminus=West [[Cross Street]] |ending_terminus=South of West [[Pine Street]]
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  • |direction_a=west ...ntown Pensacola]]. Primarily a residential street, Blount traverses [[West Pensacola]] and continues into [[East Hill]]. Blount Street is named in honour of [[
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  • |starting_terminus=West [[Maxwell Street]] |ending_terminus=West [[Chase Street]]
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  • |ending_terminus=West [[Chase Street]] '''S Street''' is a north-south street in Pensacola.
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  • |direction_a=West ...dential street, Gonzalez traverses [[East Hill]] and continues into [[West Pensacola]]. Gonzalez Street is named in honour of [[Don Manuel Gonzalez]]. Before
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  • |starting_terminus=West [[Scott Street]] |ending_terminus=West [[Main Street]]
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  • |direction_a=west '''Government Street''' is an east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]].
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  • #redirect [[Rotary Club of Pensacola Suburban West]]
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  • |starting_terminus=West [[Leonard Street]] |ending_terminus=West [[Cedar Street]]
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  • |direction_a=West ...ast-west street located in in the [[Pettersen Addition]] area of southwest Pensacola.
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  • |direction_a=West '''Florida State Road 750''' is an short east-west route in Pensacola.
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  • University of West Florida , Pensacola, Florida (2010) Modern Symbolism. Juried Show. Pensacola Museum of Art. Pensacola, FL
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  • ...ictures''' is a national chain of movie theaters with two locations in the Pensacola area. ==Pensacola W Street 18==
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  • |direction_a=west ...Pensacola. It carries [[Florida State Road 296]] from [[Pipeline Road]] (west of which Florida 296 is carried by [[Michigan Avenue]]) to [[Palafox Street
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  • ...tone]] (along with [[Elias Durnford]] and others) set sail from Jamaica to Pensacola. ...dash; A petition recommendeds [[Charles Mifflin]] as [[U.S. Marshall]] for West Florida.
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  • ....]] (WFHPI). The lower floor houses classrooms used by the [[University of West Florida]] and collections of historic documents. The upper floor houses WFH ...local history and preservation who was a charter trustee of the [[Historic Pensacola Preservation Board]] in [[1967]], became chairman in [[1982]], and was made
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  • The '''''Pensacola Gazette''''' (later '''''Pensacola Gazette and West Florida Advertiser''''') was an early four-page newspaper that began public ...d line from Pensacola to Columbus, Georgia, and an inland waterway between Pensacola and New Orleans.
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  • |direction_a=West |ending_terminus=East of [[Chipley Avenue]] at [[Pensacola Bay]]
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  • |direction_a=west '''Intendencia Street''' is an east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]]. Its western terminus is at South [[Pace Boulevard]]; from there it tra
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  • |direction_a=West |starting_terminus=West of South [[D Street]]
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  • |direction_a=West |ending_terminus=West of North [[17th Avenue]]
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  • |direction_a=West ...ast-west street located in in the [[Pettersen Addition]] area of southwest Pensacola.
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  • |direction_a=West '''Salamanca Street''' is a short east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]].
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  • |direction_a=West '''Cedar Street''' is a short east-west street in downtown Pensacola.
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  • |direction_a=West '''Colfax Street''' is a short east-west street in downtown Pensacola.
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  • |direction_a=west ...e [[Old East Hill]] and [[East Hill]] districts, and continues into [[West Pensacola]]. La Rua Street is named in honour of [[John de la Rua]]. Before streets
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  • ...acola, separating [[Warrington]] from [[NAS Pensacola]]. It empties into [[Pensacola Bay]]. ...uth, where a bridge carries [[Navy Boulevard]] into the main gate of [[NAS Pensacola]]
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  • ...sacola, separating Pensacola from [[Warrington]]. It divides the [[City of Pensacola]] from unincorporated [[Escambia County]].
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  • ...zalia]], home of [[Manuel Gonzalez]], to oversee the [[Transfer of Spanish West Florida to the United States|transfer of Florida]]. ...>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=WGE4AAAAIAAJ The Federal Reporter]''. West Publishing Co., 1895.</ref>
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  • ...er amenities across a half-acre campus located at 320 West Belmont Street, Pensacola, FL 32505.
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  • |direction_a=West '''Sonia Street''' is an east-west street in the [[Sanders Beach]] neighbourhood.
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  • |direction_a=west '''Church Street''' is a short east-west street in downtown Pensacola. The street's western terminus is at South [[Jefferson Street]], from whic
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  • '''Donelson Street''' is a short north-south street in [[downtown Pensacola]]. ...lock, continuing at West [[Romana Street]] one block south, terminating at West [[Intendencia Street]]s.
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  • |direction_a=West ...''' is an east-west street in midtown Pensacola, [[East Hill]], and [[East Pensacola Heights]]. The roadway was at one time named alternately '''Sierra Street'
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  • ...established the ''[[Florida Argus]]'' in [[1828]]. Competing with the ''[[Pensacola Gazette]]'' for limited patrons, the ''Argus'' ran for only five months, fr ...resident [[Andrew Jackson]] as recompense for favorable editorials; in Key West he was appointed inspector of the federal customs house and marshall of Flo
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  • ...rsen Addition''' is a tract of land in the southwest part of the [[City of Pensacola]]. It is roughly bounded by [[Bayou Chico]] to the south and west, [[Wright Street]] to the north, and [[Pace Boulevard]] to the east.
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  • |direction_a=west '''Brent Lane''' is an east-west thoroughfare in Pensacola. The street, like the community of Brent, is named for [[F. C. Brent]], a
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  • |direction_a=West '''Cypress Street''' is an east-west street in the [[Sanders Beach]] neighbourhood.
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  • ...otes and hosts [[Wikipedia:Swing (dance)|swing dancing]] activities in the Pensacola area. ...and dancing on Friday evenings at American Legion Post 33, located at 1401 West [[Intendencia Street]].
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  • ...ola Village]] complex. It describes in detail the main industries of early Pensacola: fishing/ice, clay/brickmaking, lumber, and transportation. ...s acquired by the city in 1968 and is now an integral part of the Historic Pensacola Village.
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  • '''Coyle Street''' is a north-south street in [[downtown Pensacola]]. ...[Cervantes Street]] and travels southerly uninterrupted to its terminus at West [[Main Street]].
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  • *The '''[[barrancas]]''', a landform overlooking [[Pensacola Pass]] *'''[[Barrancas National Cemetery]]''', located on [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]]
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  • |direction_a=West '''Aragon Street''' is a short east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]], in the [[Aragon|neighbourhood of the same name]].
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  • |direction_a=west '''Main Street''' is an east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]]. Its western terminus is at [[Barrancas Avenue]]; from there it travels
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  • |direction_a=west |junction=[[Beulah Road]]<br/>[[Pine Forest Road]]<br/>[[Pensacola Boulevard]]<br/>[[Old Palafox Highway]]<br/>[[Chemstrand Road]]<br/>[[Unive
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  • ...ensacola]], all of the [[City of Gulf Breeze]], and large portions of West Pensacola.
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  • ...ster’s in business administration. During John’s time at the University of West Florida he served two terms as the student body president and one term as t ...arly leader in both the [[Pensacola Young Professionals]] and the [[Better Pensacola Forum]]. He currently serves on five civic organization boards and is activ
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  • |name=Pensacola Public Library The '''Pensacola Public Library''' is the main library of the [[West Florida Public Libraries1236505163747
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  • |direction_a=west '''Michigan Avenue''' is a major east-west thoroughfare in Pensacola.
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  • |direction_a=West |ending_terminus=East of [[Chipley Avenue]] at [[Pensacola Bay]]
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  • ...ounty]] and the [[Town of Century]] (The [[City of Pensacola]] maintains [[Pensacola Police Department|its own police force]]). The Sheriff's Office is operated *Administration: 1700 West [[Leonard Street]]
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  • ...(originated in [[1763]]) to settle free Africans as colonists at [[British Pensacola]].
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  • {{otheruses|Battle of Pensacola}} ...n]] captured Pensacola, then the capital of [[Third Spanish period|Spanish West Florida]], which Jackson felt was being used by the Seminole for strikes ag
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  • |direction_a=West '''Yonge Street''' is an east-west street in Pensacola, running through the [[Ebonwood]], [[Englewood]], [[Eastside]], and [[East
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  • |direction_a=West '''Cross Street''' is an east-west street in Pensacola, running through the [[Pinecrest]], [[Englewood]], [[Eastside]], and [[East
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  • ...iot]]'s service in the British navy ends, but is delayed from traveling to Pensacola. *[[2007]] &ndash; After stepping down briefly as host of [[WCOA]]'s "[[Pensacola Speaks]]," [[Luke McCoy]] returns to the show.
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  • The '''College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)''' at the [[University of West Florida]] is the largest and most complex of UWF's three colleges. ...eering. Both undergraduate and graduate programs operate out of CAS at the Pensacola, the Emerald Coast, and UWF-Online campuses. CAS also provides oversight fo
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  • |direction_a=West ...ville]], [[North Hill Highlands]], [[Eastside]], [[East Hill]], and [[East Pensacola Heights]] neighborhoods. Before streets north of [[Wright Street|Wright]] a
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  • ...nd received the Judges' Award for her student work submitted to the 2007 [[Pensacola Bay Area Advertising Federation]]'s [[ADDY Awards]]. She resides in Pensacola with her son.
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  • |direction_a=West '''Mallory Street''' is an east-west street in downtown Pensacola, [[Brownsville]], and [[East Hill]]. Mallory Street is named for [[Stephen
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  • |direction_a=West '''Gimble Street''' is an east-west street in downtown Pensacola.
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  • This is a list of educational institutions in the greater Pensacola area and [[Escambia County School District|Escambia County]], including sch *[[West Pensacola Elementary School|West Pensacola]]
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  • *[[Pensacola High School|Pensacola Senior High School]] was organized in the Public School No. 1 building. ...er 1]] &ndash; The [[Halloween Night Fire]] destroys the structures on the west side of [[Palafox Street]] between [[Garden Street|Garden]] and [[Romana St
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  • ...ary campaigns of [[Bernardo de Gálvez]], including the [[1781]] [[siege of Pensacola]], during which he led a brigade of Creoles against the British forces. By June 23, 1816, Ruby was commanding officer of a militia unit in Pensacola comprised of free people of color.
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  • |ending_terminus=[[NAS Pensacola]] ...' is a major thoroughfare connecting Pensacola to [[Warrington]] and [[NAS Pensacola]].
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  • ...tado]], Surveyor General of [[Spanish West Florida]], is approved by the [[Pensacola City Council]]. *[[1821]] &ndash; The [[First Methodist Church of Pensacola]] is established.
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  • |direction_a=West '''Scott Street''' is an east-west street in Pensacola, running through the [[Ebonwood]], [[Pinecrest]], [[Englewood]], [[Eastside
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  • |direction_a=West '''Maxwell Street''' is an east-west street in Pensacola, running through the [[Ebonwood]], [[North Hill Highlands]], [[Eastside]],
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  • ...e Florida Board of Regents led to the establishment of the [[University of West Florida]], which awarded him an honorary Doctor of Laws degree in [[1974]]. ...served on the President’s Council on Historic Preservation, the [[Historic Pensacola Preservation Board]] and the Florida American Revolution Bicentennial Commi
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  • |location=21 West [[Romana Street]] '''Suite Ultra-Lounge''' is a Pensacola nightclub located at 21 West [[Romana Street]] (previously occupied by [[Cancun's Mexican Grill]]). It w
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  • |direction_a=west ...asterly uninterrupted to its eastern terminus at [[Bayfront Parkway]] on [[Pensacola Bay]].
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  • ...r boundaries are more nebulous and open to debate, but [[A Street]] to the west, [[Seventeenth Avenue]] to the east, and [[Cervantes Street]] to the north ...s of which can be found in the preserved homes and buildings of [[Historic Pensacola Village]].
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  • |direction_a=West '''Strong Street''' is an east-west street in Pensacola. Its runs easterly uninterrupted from [[Y Street]] to [[I Street]], where i
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  • | occupation =[[Pensacola City Council]]<br/>District 1 Councilman Dr. '''Paul C. Wu''' is a member of the [[Pensacola City Council]]. He was elected to represent District 1 in November [[2004]]
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  • |direction_a=West '''De Leon Street''' is an east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]] that currently exists in two short spans, with much of the street's oneti
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  • The '''Pensacola & Atlantic Railroad''' was a railroad that connected Pensacola to the eastern interior. ...Barrancas Railroad]] the same year, and the first passengers crossed the [[Pensacola Bay]] railroad bridge on [[August 15]].
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  • | place_of_death =Pensacola ...] from its founding in 1938 until 1968{{date uncertain}} and the [[City of Pensacola|city]]'s first female department head. The [[Lucia M. Tryon Branch Library]
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  • ...t of [[Woodland Heights]], Pineglades is bordered by [[9th Avenue]] to the west and [[12th Avenue]] and [[Carpenter's Creek]] to the east. Initially develo
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  • '''Montfort Browne''' was lieutenant governor of [[British West Florida]] who served as interim governor from [[1767]] to [[1769]], between [[Category:Citizens of British Pensacola|Browne, Montfort]]
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  • ...lorida]] area. In addition to the main library on the main campus north of Pensacola, there is a branch library in [[Fort Walton Beach]]. It has 628,000 printed ...y, technology, legal history, archaeology, and other subjects pertinent to West Florida, its people, organizations, and institutions
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  • ...g the coast, they came to Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Key West, Tampa and Pensacola. Although some preaching and organized worship may have occurred earlier, t ...s down the center of the state and along coastal areas as far south as Key West.
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  • ...[[DeLuna]]'s treasure." The event is currently sponsored by [[WEAR]] and [[West Florida Healthcare]]. ...ravaged by a [[1559 hurricane|hurricane]], Don [[Tristan DeLuna]] departed Pensacola, but only after leaving behind many treasures, now hidden for hundreds of y
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  • |direction_a=West ...pointe Heritage]], [[North Hill]], [[Eastside]], [[East Hill]], and [[East Pensacola Heights]] neighborhoods. Before streets north of [[Wright Street|Wright]] a
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  • ...] to the north, [[Cervantes Street]] to the south, [[Hayne Street]] to the west, and between [[6th Avenue|6th]] and [[9th Avenue]]s to the east. ...numbers of African-Americans who were previously restricted to Pensacola's west side. It is the birthplace of [[Daniel "Chappie" James, Jr.]], the first Af
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  • |direction_a=West '''Wright Street''' is an east-west street in downtown Pensacola. Its western terminus is at North [[V Street]], and its eastern terminus i
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  • |direction_a=west ...a Street'''; see [[#Spelling|below]]) is an east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]]. It is named for the [[Wikipedia:Zaragoza|Spanish city]] of the same nam
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  • ...et]]. It is a part of the [[Historic Pensacola Village]] and is owned by [[West Florida Historic Preservation, Inc.]] ...[[Old Hometown]] program. It is currently occupied by the [[University of West Florida]]'s [[Institute for Innovative Community Learning]].
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  • |location=801 West [[Romana Street]] The '''Marquis de Romana''' is a 7,700 square foot building at 801 West [[Romana Street]]. Formerly a warehouse space for the [[Busbee Tomato Compa
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  • |caption=The Dorr House in Historic Pensacola Village |owner=West Florida Historic Preservation, Inc.
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  • ...x on slaves. Another visitor to the area, Frenchman Paul Alliot, estimated Pensacola's population at "1,000 souls" that same year. *William S. Coker & G. Douglas Inglis. ''The Spanish Censuses of Pensacola, 1784-1820.'' Perdido Bay Press, 1980.
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  • |direction_a=West '''Pine Street''' is an east-west street in downtown Pensacola.
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  • |direction_a=West '''Belmont Street''' is an east-west street in Pensacola and a prominent thoroughfare in the [[Belmont-De Villiers]] district.
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  • ...ity located at 4101 [[Mobile Highway]], in "[[The Circle]]" area of [[West Pensacola]]. ...tory Polaris]].<ref>"Polaris ATV and Motorcycle set to open in October." ''Pensacola News Journal'', October 5, 2005.</ref>
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  • ...st session of the Senate of the [[Third Spanish period|Spanish Republic of West Florida]] is held in Francisville, Louisiana. *[[1814]] &ndash; After returning [[Battle of Pensacola (1814)|captured Pensacola]] to Spanish control, [[Andrew Jackson]] returns to [[Mobile]].
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  • ...historian who contributed to a number of local groups. The [[University of West Florida]]'s [[Haas Center for Business Research and Economic Development]] ...e a number of donations to [[Baptist Health Care]] and the [[University of West Florida]], including a $250,000 donation to the university's [[Center for B
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  • | place_of_birth =Pensacola '''Jerry Louis Maygarden''' was [[mayor of Pensacola]] from [[1991]] to [[1994]].
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  • Image:1764Plan.jpg|''A plan of the harbour of Pensacola in West-Florida. Surveyed in the year 1764 by George Gauld''
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  • | occupation =[[Pensacola City Council]],<br/>[[City of Pensacola District 3|District 3]] ...DeWeese''' is the [[Pensacola City Council]] representative for [[City of Pensacola District 3|District 3]].
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  • The below map is an approximate representation of the [[City of Pensacola]]'s seventh electoral district. In determining one's voting district, one ...[[Pensacola city limits|city limits]]. District 7 is represented on the [[Pensacola City Council]] by [[Jewel Cannada-Wynn]].
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  • The '''ADDY Awards''' are presented every year by the [[Pensacola Bay Area Advertising Federation]] to recognize creative excellence in the a *Best of Show: [[Laura Hastings]] from the [[University of West Florida]] for "Aprilia – Prince Charming"
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  • ...thoroughfare that was established in [[1824]] as a federal road connecting Pensacola to Tallahassee and St. Augustine. The road initially cost $28,000.<ref>Bob
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  • |name=West Pensacola Elementary '''West Pensacola Elementary''' is a public K-5 school in the [[Escambia County School Distri
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  • ...ipedia:Superfund|Superfund]] site in the [[Sanders Beach]] neighborhood of Pensacola. ...the east, West [[Pine Street]] to the south, and South [[L Street]] to the west.
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  • ...ly from Original Sources, of the Alabama-Tombigbee Basin and the Old South West, from the Discovery of the Spiritu Santo in 1519 Until the Demolition of Fo ...Wikipedia:alcalde|alcalde]]'' of Pensacola) judge of the superior court of West Florida.<ref>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=6DZsiFB1Oj8C The Supreme C
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  • ...Bay is connected to the [[East Bay]] to the southeast and deposits into [[Pensacola Bay]] to the southwest. ...Boeing 727|Boeing 727]], crashed into Escambia Bay during a descent into [[Pensacola Regional Airport]] on [[May 8]], [[1978]]. There were 3 fatalities among th
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  • ...witch''' is the system of electronic components which connect phone calls. Pensacola has had several exchange systems over the years. ==First Pensacola Telephone Exchange==
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  • |direction_a=West '''Innerarity Street''' is an east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]] that exists in two short spans. It is named for [[John Innerarity]] or th
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  • ...lvez]] names [[Arturo O'Neill]] governor of [[Third Spanish period|Spanish West Florida]]. *[[1844]] &ndash; [[Jonathan Walker]] arrived in Pensacola.
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  • |direction_a=west ...treet''' is an east-west stretch of [[Highway 90]] that runs through south Pensacola. It is named for [[Wikipedia:Miguel de Cervantes|Miguel de Cervantes]].
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  • |direction_a=west '''Garden Street''' is a major east-west thoroughfare in downtown Pensacola. It serves as the original dividing line for the city's north-south street
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  • | occupation =[[Pensacola City Council]], [[City of Pensacola District 2|District 2]]<br/>Program Manager, [[Wikipedia:Junior Reserve Off ...he representative for [[City of Pensacola District 2|District 2]] on the [[Pensacola City Council]] from [[1995]]-[[2007]].
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  • ...r condominium development on the eastern edge of [[Pensacola Beach]], just west of the [[Gulf Islands National Seashore]]'s Santa Rosa Area ([[Opal Beach]] ...ween … the [[Gulf of Mexico]] and the Santa Rosa Bay" (and, alternately, [[Pensacola Bay]]), instead of [[Santa Rosa Sound]].
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  • ...titute]] and [[West Florida Historic Preservation]] (formerly the Historic Pensacola Preservation Board) to identity selected excavation sites for public benefi The Trail covers the area where the [[British Fort of Pensacola]] once stood, from [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]] to [[Seville Square]]. The parti
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  • '''Pensacola State College''', originally '''Pensacola Junior College''', is the name of a multi-campus public college in [[Escamb ...Milton, Florida]] campus in [[1971]], a mini-campus on [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]] in [[1981]], and a fifth campus in [[Warrington]].
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  • |direction_a=west '''Creighton Road''' is an major east-west thoroughfare in northern Pensacola. The thoroughfare is named for the [[Creighton family]], which was histori
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  • ...]] &ndash; [[Peter Chester]] arrived in Pensacola as governor of [[British West Florida]]. ...The [[Philip Dane Beall Sr. Memorial Bridge]] ("Three-Mile Bridge") over [[Pensacola Bay]] is opened to traffic, replacing the [[Thomas A. Johnson Bridge]].
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  • |direction_a=West '''Jordan Street''' is an east-west street in Pensacola. Before streets north of [[Wright Street|Wright]]/east of [[8th Avenue]] w
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  • *[[1816]] &ndash; [[Andrew Jackson]] writes to Pensacola's Spanish governor [[Mauricio de Zuñiga]] regarding the [[Negro Fort]] on *[[1957]] &ndash; The [[Rotary Club of Pensacola Suburban West]] charter is presented to club president [[Harold Rose]].
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  • |direction_b=West '''Barrancas Avenue''' is a major thoroughfare linking [[downtown Pensacola]] to [[Warrington]].
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  • |direction_a=West '''Summit Boulevard''' is an important east-west thoroughfare in east Pensacola, connecting [[12th Avenue]] to [[Scenic Highway]].
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  • '''Kupfrian's Park''' was a recreational area in 19th and 20th century Pensacola develloped by [[Conrad Kupfrian]]. ...rt track used for horse racing, completed in [[1874]].<ref>Clubbs, Occie. "Pensacola in Retrospect: 1870-1890." ''Florida Historical Quarterly'', January-April
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  • ...([[1848]]-[[1933]]) was a Pensacola railroad magnate who greatly expanded Pensacola's exports on the [[Louisville & Nashville Railroad]]. ...Saltmarsh refused to abandon the city and helped administer relief to the Pensacola citizenry.
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  • '''David Williams''' is the principal and former assistant principal of [[Pensacola High School]]. He also is a former teacher and "Teacher of the Year" of the ...mer math instructor from [[West Florida High School of Advanced Technology|West Florida High School]].
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  • *[[1905]] &ndash; The [[Halloween Night Fire]] destroys the structures on the west side of [[Palafox Street]] between [[Garden Street|Garden]] and [[Romana St ...regular commercial service to the [[Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport|Pensacola Airport]].
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  • ...gtime [[Pensacola City Council]]man [[Mike DeSorbo]]. It is located at 700 West [[Main Street]] and may be reached by phone at (850) 469-0445.
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  • | occupation =[[Pensacola City Council]]<br/>District 5 Councilman ...llege in Brooklyn, New York and a master’s degree from the [[University of West Florida]]. He and his wife Viola have two sons.
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  • |direction_a=west [[Chase Street]] is an east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]]. Its westernmost terminus is at [[S Street]], but is interrupted for one
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  • |direction_a=West '''Olive Road''' is a major east-west thoroughfare in North Pensacola. For its entire length, it carries '''Florida State Road 290'''.
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  • |direction_a=west '''Florida State Road 296''' is an east-west state road in Pensacola.
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  • |location=302 West [[Romana Street]] ...nday House''' was a historic home located at 302 West [[Romana Street]] in Pensacola's [[Tanyard]] neighborhood. Completed in [[1901]] by black businessman [[Jo
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  • ...gadier General [[Henry Bouquet]] arrives in Pensacola to command [[British West Florida]]; he died of disease on [[September 3]].<ref>Michael Normal McConn ...Council]] votes 9-0 to name the [[Community Maritime Park]] after former [[Pensacola mayor]] [[Vince Whibbs, Sr.]]
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  • | place_of_birth =Pensacola ...ated in [[1966]]. Carr studied business management at the [[University of West Florida]], during which time he married his wife [[Robin Carr|Robin]], and
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  • ...gress authorizes the President to "take possession of a tract of country … west of the [[Perdido River|River Perdido]]," resulting in the capture of [[Mobi *[[1870]] &ndash; The [[Pensacola & Barrancas Railroad Company]] is incorporated by a special act of the Stat
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  • |direction_a=West '''Florida State Road 196''' is an east-west route in downtown Pensacola comprised of [[Main Street]] and [[Bayfront Parkway]].
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  • ...) was the younger brother of engineer [[William Henry Chase]] who moved to Pensacola to assist in his brother's fort construction and real estate dealings. ...West Point (1828), Chase became an Artillery Lieutenant. After a visit to Pensacola, William arranged to have George stationed in the town. He also served as '
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  • |starting_terminus=[[Pensacola Boulevard]] ...[[US Highway 98|US 98]] ([[Navy Boulevard]]) to [[US Highway 29|US 29]] ([[Pensacola Boulevard]]). W Street for its entirety carries [[Escambia County Road 453
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  • ...unes located near the east end of Pensacola Beach, on the sound side, just west of where Portofino Condominiums was later constructed. For decades it was u ...ddition of the second 7-11 convenience store located several hundred yards west of it, on Via De Luna. The store was one of the last buildings that could b
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  • ...owned The Griffith Agency, a public relations firm that was located at 15 West Government St. He had also been an early member of the Gulf Coast Trade Exc ...y Perry: Florida Press Lord". He was also a columnist and publisher of The West Florida Official, a weekly newspaper, and active in the local presidential
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  • ...dward Nicholls]] issues a proclamation from [[Third Spanish period|Spanish Pensacola]] urging Louisiana natives to assist him "in liberating [their land] from a *[[1905]] &ndash; [[Yellow fever]] is declared at Pensacola.
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  • | place_of_death =Pensacola ...up and his body literally riddled with bullets."<ref>"Lawrence Lynched." ''Pensacola Daily News'', November 22, 1899.</ref>
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  • '''L Street''' is a north-south street in Pensacola, running through the [[Englewood]], [[Kupfrian Park]], [[Westpointe Heritag .... This length, however, is not contiguous; L Street is interrupted between West [[Avery Street]] to [[Morris Court]].
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  • | place_of_death =Pensacola '''Braden Lee Ball''' ([[1911]]-[[2006]]) was publisher of the ''[[Pensacola News Journal]]'' from [[1942]] until [[1976]].
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  • The '''Pensacola Civic Band''' is a community ensemble of more than 80 musicians who studied ...tor [[Laurel Brownlee]] and Dr. [[Eugene Gonzalez]] of the [[University of West Florida]]. The current director is [[Don Snowden]].
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  • ...f that year, General [[Andrew Jackson]] accepted the transfer of [[Spanish West Florida]] to the United States at [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]]. ...City of Pensacola is currently organized under a [[Charter of the City of Pensacola|1931 charter]].
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  • | occupation =Journalist<br/>Management, ''[[Pensacola News Journal|News Journal]]'' ...owden''' (b. [[September 12]], [[1928]]) is the editor emeritus of the ''[[Pensacola News Journal]]'' and a local historian and preservationist.
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  • ...nd Summit Boulevard. The entire neighborhood is included within [[City of Pensacola District 4]].
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  • ...nor [[George Johnstone]] and surveyor general [[Elias Durnford]] arrive in Pensacola. ...] areas vote to be [[Annexations of Pensacola|annexed]] into the [[City of Pensacola]].
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  • ...pedia:Board of Navy Commissioners|Board of Navy Commissioners]] arrives in Pensacola to survey sites for the [[Navy Yard]]. *[[1886]] &ndash; The Apache chief [[Geronimo]] arrives in Pensacola and is held at [[Fort Pickens]].
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  • |operator=[[City of Pensacola]] The '''Frank A. Fricker Community Center''' is a [[City of Pensacola]] community center located at 900 North [[F Street]].
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  • ...d owned by [[Abe Pierce|Abe]] and [[Bob Pierce]] originally located at 506 West [[Belmont Street]]. In [[1965]] the club moved to a larger space across the street, at 515 West Belmont. The walls of the club were decorated with enormous oyster shells t
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  • |owner=[[West Florida Historic Preservation, Inc.]] The '''T.T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum''' is a museum of history in Pensacola, named for [[Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.]]
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  • ...most recently in [[2008]], when the organization announced plans to buy [[West Florida Hospital]]. However, after a major [[Wikipedia:Subprime mortgage cr ...at any given time,<ref name="newhospital">"Baptist plans new hospital." ''Pensacola News Journal'', January 15, 2004.</ref> and Baptist has sought to transfer
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  • | place_of_birth =Pensacola | place_of_death =Pensacola
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  • ...an Irish-born Spanish officer who participated in the [[1781]] [[Siege of Pensacola]] under [[Bernardo de Gálvez]] and served as [[territorial governor]] of t ==Capture of Pensacola==
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  • |direction_a=west '''Bayou Boulevard''' is an east-west road in Pensacola. From its western terminus at [[Springhill Drive]] eastward to [[12th Aven
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  • ...05]] &ndash; A "[[Jim Crow]]" law to segregate [[streetcars]], authored by Pensacola legislators [[John Campbell Avery, Jr.]] and [[W. A. Blount]], passes both *[[2006]] &ndash; [[Community Maritime Park]]: [[Mayor of Pensacola|Mayor Emeritus]] [[Vince Whibbs, Sr.]] is selected as successor to the late
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  • *[[1892]] &ndash; $75,000 in federal funds appropriated for improvement of [[Pensacola Harbor]].<ref>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=MhotAAAAIAAJ Report of th ...a:Carnegie Corporation of New York|Carnegie Corporation]] to establish a [[West Florida Public Library|public library]].
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  • name = West Florida High School of Advanced Technology | city = 2400 Longleaf Dr., [[Pensacola, Florida|Pensacola]] 32526|
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  • ...present [[North Hill]]), the creek ran southwesterly to [[Pensacola Bay]] (west of [[Barcelona Street]], near the modern-day [[Trillium property]]) -- now
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  • ...Pensacola]]: After driving the British from [[Third Spanish period|Spanish Pensacola]], [[Andrew Jackson]] returns the city to the control of [[Mateo Gonzáles *[[1983]] &ndash; The [[West Florida Advertising Council]] is incorporated.
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  • ...nder the command of [[Juan Enriques Barroto]] (Juan Jordan Reina) enters [[Pensacola Bay]]. *[[1972]] &ndash; The [[Council on Aging of West Florida]] is incorporated.
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  • The '''Court of North Hill''' is a [[downtown Pensacola]] housing development consisting of 22 Victorian, [[Wikipedia:Painted Ladie ...dences of [[North Hill]]. The [[Square Ring Gym]] ([[Brent House]]) at 200 West La Rua was razed to make way for the development.
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  • The area includes the communities of [[Beulah]], [[West Pensacola]], [[Myrtle Grove]] and [[Bellview]].
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  • *[[1769]] &ndash; [[British West Florida]] Governor [[John Eliot]] is afflicted by debilitating head pains, *[[1781]] &ndash; [[Siege of Pensacola]]: The Spanish install six 24-pounders in the advance battery.
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  • |direction_a=west ...US 90 ALT ([[Nine Mile Road]]). US 90 is one of three US highways in the Pensacola area.
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  • ...tal Waterway includes the following waterways and crossings in the greater Pensacola area: *[[Pensacola Bay]]
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  • ...opened his present establishment. He owns valuable property in the city of Pensacola, and has unlimited credit." --The Colored American Magazine, Negro Universi "...Samuel Charles of Pensacola, Florida, told how in twenty-five years he had built up two successful shoe
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  • ...puty Superintendent of Schools is [[Norm Ross]], the former principal of [[Pensacola High School]]. *[[Pensacola High School]]
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  • | place_of_death =Pensacola | occupation =Sea captain, businessman<br/>[[Mayor of Pensacola]]
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  • ...d Heights''' is a neighbourhood in the north central area of the [[City of Pensacola]]. ...east by [[Ninth Avenue]], on the south by [[Fairfield Drive]], and on the west by [[Davis Highway]]. The majority of the neighbourhood is zoned residenti
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  • |location=40 South [[Alcaniz Street]]<br/>([[Old Pensacola Police Station]]) ...town Pensacola|downtown]] buildings with plans for major expansion in both Pensacola and Ocala, Florida.
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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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  • '''Flounder's''', est. [[1979]] is a [[Pensacola Beach]] seafood restaurant owned by [[McGuire Martin]]. ...r and later his sons, Fred, Floyd and Felix, shrimped this vessel from Key West, Florida to Tampico, Mexico thru calm seas, tropical storms and fierce hurr
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  • ...ne and area businesses. Satterwhite is on the faculty of the University of West Florida and serves as an instructor in the UWF Department of English. Satterwhite settled in Pensacola after he was stationed in the area during his service in the U.S. Navy. He
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