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*[[1889]] – The '''''[[Pensacola Daily News]]''''' printed its first issue for 2,500 subscribers. | *[[1889]] – The '''''[[Pensacola Daily News]]''''' printed its first issue for 2,500 subscribers. | ||
*[[1968]] – '''[[Maren DeWeese]]''' was born. | *[[1968]] – '''[[Maren DeWeese]]''' was born. | ||
*[[1988]] – Following a $1.2 million renovation, the old [[Pensacola City Hall (disambiguation)|Pensacola City Hall]] was rededicated as the '''[[T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum]]''' to house [[T. T. Wentworth|its namesake]]'s collection of artifacts. | *[[1988]] – Following a $1.2 million renovation, the old [[Pensacola City Hall (disambiguation)|Pensacola City Hall]] was rededicated as the '''[[T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum]]''' to house [[T. T. Wentworth|its namesake]]'s collection of artifacts. |