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  • {{date|June 12|June 14}} ...a Sound]] open to traffic. The [[Casino]] beach resort also opens on this day.
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  • ...ref>"Saenger Continues Fight On Pensacola Auditorium." ''Boxoffice'', July 14, 1951.</ref> The Municipal Auditorium was built for $820,000 and dedicated on [[February 8]], [[1955]]. The [[Pensacola High School]] band played at the
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  • ...tem currently has approximately 360,000 books, 36,000 audio resources, and 14,000 video resource in circulation. In addition to its branch libraries, th ...Christ Church]] building. The old church building reopened as the library on [[February 15]], 1938 with 3,352 books from the old subscription library an
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • A '''trio of anti-abortion bombings''' took place on [[December 25|Christmas Day]], [[1984]]. The attacks, planned under the code-name "'''Gideon Project''' ...adies Center to relocate to a new office on [[Ninth Avenue]], which opened on [[August 13]]. No arrests were made in the June bombing, which Goldsby and
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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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  • ...] 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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  • On [[December 7]] of that year, the Mississippi Conference of the Methodist Ch ...to take over the church from Rev. Hardy; Rev. Boring arrived in Pensacola on [[March 12]] and sold his horse to Rev. Hardy for $100, so that Rev. Hardy
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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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  • *[[1516]] – Miruelos enters what may be [[Pensacola Bay]]. *[[August 14]], 1559 – Luna's expedition enters Pensacola Bay.
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  • ...Blews]].<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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  • ...ion, spoke frequently in private schools, churches, university debates and on radio and television broadcasts arguing for young earth creationism. Hovind On [[February 9]], [[1969]], Hovind converted to Christianity. He holds three
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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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