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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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  • ...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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  • |mapcode=<googlemap version="0.9" lat="30.404712" lon="-87.213507" zoom="15" width="300" height="250"> ...the construction of a competitive business."<ref>"Saenger Continues Fight On Pensacola Auditorium." ''Boxoffice'', July 14, 1951.</ref>
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  • ...October [[2001]] to return Derek to his father's custody. The next month, on [[November 26]], Derek and his brother Alex committed patricide. ...he complaint also alleged that teachers and staff preached about "judgment day with the Lord" and conducted Bible readings and biblical interpretations at
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  • '''Pensacola Beach''' is an unincorporated community located on [[Santa Rosa Island]], in [[Escambia County]]. As of the 2000 census, the c ...sment (judged in New Spain) about the Florida storms, fighting and famine, this first Gulf Coast colony was officially abandoned in [[1561]], for 138 years
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  • James H. Barrett was born August 9, 1919 to Mabel and James Barrett in Annapolis, Maryland, where he grew up ...in the Army Air Corps and immediately began service as a Navigator. During this period of time, he also married Dorothy McDonald, with whom he had two chil
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  • On [[March 18]], [[2007]], the ''[[Pensacola News Journal]]'' reported that co ...is MacNeil's cousin), said of Manley, "She’s not good at doing the day-to-day office business... [but] has good intentions."<ref>[http://inweekly.net/art
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  • ...e following season. This positive experience can have far reaching effects on young children and has immeasurable value for players. ...e main tournament, held the first weekend in September is the Annual Labor Day Classic. 2009 makes the 11th event.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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 ...ars the park has been reduced in size to accommodate the increased traffic on [[Palafox Street]], and events memorializing the Confederacy have become in
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  • [[Image:PensacolaTrolley.jpg|thumb|A trolley travels south on [[Palafox Street]], circa 1920s]] ...ending the line west from DeVilliers on [[La Rua Street|La Rua]] and north on [[J Street]].
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  • *[[August 14]], 1559 – Luna's expedition enters Pensacola Bay. *[[1565]] – St. Augustine, on Florida's east coast, is founded by the Spanish, becoming the first permane
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  • ...d as [[Escambia County Sheriff]] from [[1847]] to [[1851]]. He also served on the city's [[Board of Aldermen]] in [[1834]], [[1847]] and [[1848]].<ref>[h ...Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
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  • ...ws]].<ref>"Catching up with Class of '54." ''Pensacola News Journal'', May 15, 2004.</ref> ...od, at something and I knocked their socks off. I loved it, 16, 18 hours a day, seven days a week didn't bother me.<ref name="q&a"/>}}
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  • | date_of_birth = [[January 15]], [[1953]] ...ion, spoke frequently in private schools, churches, university debates and on radio and television broadcasts arguing for young earth creationism. Hovind
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  • ...ferendum|special referendum]], but the project was affirmed by city voters on [[September 5]], [[2006]]. ...dum on the project, utilizing a yet-untried proviso of the city's charter. On [[March 25]], [[2003]] the citizens of Pensacola voted to overturn the coun
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