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  • ...perations]], having been incorporated in [[1943]] as the '''Municipal Port Authority'''. ...ncia Street]] and [[Tarragona Street Wharf|Tarragona Street]] wharves. The Port has eight berths, 265,000 square feet of warehouse space, and on-dock rail
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  • ...], built by the [[Frisco Railroad]] and later sold to the [[Pensacola Port Authority]], is destroyed by fire.
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  • ...ndash; The [[Frisco Railroad]] purchases the [[Muscle Shoals, Birmingham & Pensacola Railroad]]. ...IBAJ&sjid=Qk0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=3902,832649&dq=pensacola "Two Navy Flyers Die in Pensacola."] ''St. Petersburg Times'', July 8, 1937.</ref>
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  • ...Nashville Railroad]]. It also provided passenger service to and from from Pensacola from its arrival in 1928 until 1955. ...he Gulf of Mexico, was finally realized with the completion of the line to Pensacola, Florida in July [[1928]].
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  • | religion =[[First Baptist Church of Pensacola|Baptist]] '''Elmore Dixie Beggs, Jr.''' ([[1908]]-[[2001]]) was a Pensacola attorney and partner with the firm [[Beggs, Lane, Daniel, Gaines & Davis]]
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  • ...the purpose of developing and marketing the 44-block "core" of [[downtown Pensacola]]. Centered on [[Palafox Street]], the DIB is similar in both mission and a ...ial and residential development into the urban core; and beautify Downtown Pensacola."<ref>[http://www.downtownpensacola.com/DIB/Goals.asp Goals & Priorities] -
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  • ...te [[1764]], setting sail from Jamaica on [[September 21]] and arriving in Pensacola on [[October 21]]. Surveyor general [[Elias Durnford]] traveled with him, a ...Hill]] was named), and he and Johnstone regularly quarreled on matters of authority.
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