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  • {{date|1918|1920}} on this day a real ninja was born *[[March 6]] – [[Angus Murphy McMillan]]
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  • During his 18-year career with the DOT, he worked on the [[Florida Welcome Station]] and other [[Interstate 10]] projects. ...idge]] was dedicated by Governor [[Wikipedia:Charlie Crist|Charlie Crist]] on [[December 12]].
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  • | date_of_birth = [[March 16]], [[1969]] ...Lyter was appointed Chief of Police by Pensacola Mayor [[Ashton Hayward]] on May 11, 2017.
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  • ...eeds to be cleared at Front Porch Pensacola] - [[Pensacola News Journal]], March 22, 2007</ref><ref>[http://ricksblog.biz/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/audit-f .../NEWS01/703180326 Audit, race shake charity] - [[Pensacola News Journal]], March 18, 2007</ref> MacNeil also alleged that Manley's administrative duties, su
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  • ...lony on [[August 15]]. Most of the encampment's supplies were still loaded on the ships a month later when a [[September 19]] [[Hurricane of 1559|hurrica ...Fort Caroline]] in [[1564]] on Florida's east coast, on the site of latter day [[Wikipedia:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]. In [[1565]] the Spanish d
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:Spanish Navy Marines|Infanteria de Marina]]) of the town on [[March 9]]. The Spanish forces included 580 officers and men (or about nine percen ...struck close to the door of the British powder magazine and set fire to it on [[May 8]] at 9:30 in the morning. When the smoke cleared away, over 100 Bri
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  • ...ceived the most publicity and was the most violent demonstration, occurred on [[February 5]], [[1976]]. ...la., on Issue of Calling High School Teams 'Rebels.'"] ''New York Times'', March 7, 1976.</ref> At the beginning of the next school year, the name "Raiders"
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  • ...to the sheriff’s department. Now, officers would be on duty all day every day! <br> 1. Officers could not sit down while on duty.<br>
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  • ...Pensacola Civic Center, and averaged 1,651 per game for the year. In fact, on January 25, 1986, the Tornados drew 8,417 in a win against the Detroit Spir ...a turbulent off-season in general in 1986, as the CBA shrunk to 12 teams. This franchise would move three more times before folding in 1996.
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  • '''Welcome to the Community Portal.''' Currently this is a basic forum to discuss general issues relating to Pensapedia. I want to gauge opinion on including certain information in the articles of civil servants, such as th
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  • | date_of_birth =[[March 26]], [[1938]] ...arrested for molesting a 15-year-old girl in his custody. He was convicted on five charges and sentenced to 18 years in prison.
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  • ...xpanded its [[Pensacola city limits|city limits]] through '''annexation''' on multiple occasions since the original area of 9.75 square miles was laid ou ....<ref>"Let's Build Better City." ''Pensacola News''. April 26, 1943.</ref> This was long considered an insurmountable obstacle to expanding the city limits
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  • ...liers' is Selected As Local Ball Club's Name"]. ''The Pensacola Journal''. March 4, 1927. p. 5. Retrieved June 2, 2019 – via [[Wikipedia:Newspapers.com|Ne ...[[Wikipedia:Columbus Foxes|Columbus Foxes]]. The Fliers won by a score of 6 to 4.<ref>"Fliers Take Opening Game From Foxes. ''The Pensacola Journal''.
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  • |size=1.6 acres ...kson Street|Jackson]] and [[Gadsden Street]]s. Situated atop [[Gage Hill]] on the former site of [[Fort George]] and [[Fort McClellan]], it was known as
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  • ...olf.jpg|thumb|240px|right|"T-Rex" and "Da Bear" sculptures, with clubhouse on left]] ...repair. Some of the damages included ripped batting cage nets, the ostrich on the windmill hole was blown down, the fence was folded over from the high w
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  • ...due to its close proximity to Navarre Beach and its 4 miles of beach front on the Gulf of Mexico as well as the Gulf Islands National Seashore it has a s ...n the Gulf of Mexico. Residents and visitors alike enjoy riding or jogging on the several scenic bike paths.
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  • ...] in 1747, in which year he became a Captain and at the peace of 1748 went on half pay. ...edia:57th Regiment of Foot]] on May 1, 1773, and returned to North America on the eve of the outbreak of the [[American Revolution]]. Campbell was based
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  • |location=6 East [[Wright Street]] ...ethodist Church''' is a historic church in Pensacola, currently located at 6 East [[Wright Street]]. The church's current pastor is the Reverend Dr. Ge
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  • |renovations=1962<br/>1977-1981 ($1.6 million)<br/>1996 (lobby)<br/>2007-09 ($15 million) ..., affectionately called the "Grand Dame of Palafox," is a historic theater on South [[Palafox Street]]. Opened in 1925 as a Vaudeville performance hall,
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  • ...program ''[[Morning Joe]]'' and former host of ''[[Scarborough Country]]'' on [[Wikipedia:MSNBC|MSNBC]]. ...ouse, led by [[Wikipedia:Newt Gingrich|Newt Gingrich]]. Scarborough served on the Armed Services, Judiciary, Government Reform, and Education committees.
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