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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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  • ...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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  • *[[March 16]], [[1561]] – [[Villafane]] arrives at Pensacola for relief for Luna's *[[1565]] – St. Augustine, on Florida's east coast, is founded by the Spanish, becoming the first permane
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  • ...osaurs were just big reptiles that lived with Adam and Eve. Noah took them on the ark. (Probably babies!) People killed most of them after the flood. (Th ...h in turn caused certain ice age effects, namely the glacier effects. Also this made "the earth wobble around" and collapsed the [[Wikipedia:Vapor canopy|c
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