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  • ...945.</ref> The building also housed commercial spaces on both sides of the theater, and a parking lot in the rear had a capacity for 525 cars. ...published that criticized the Pen's managers for refusing to employ union operators. The ads were signed by W. A. Brown, secretary of MPMO Local 60, IATSE, and
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  • *[[1908]] &ndash; [[Streetcar operators' strike]]: Twenty-four [[Pensacola police officer]]s refuse to cross picket ...4]] - Country music artist Merle Haggard performs at the Pensacola Saenger Theater.
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  • [[Category:Theater operators|Coe, John McClay]] [[Category:Booksellers|Coe, John McClay]] [[Category:Peo
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  • *[[1908]] &ndash; The [[streetcar operators' strike]] is officially ended following an unsuccessful attempt to dynamite *[[1976]] - The Florida Theater closes. The last movie shown was Gone With The Wind.
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  • The '''Pensacola Opera House''' was a 1,400-seat theater at the intersection of [[Jefferson Street|Jefferson]] and [[Government Stre ...ical rallies, public meetings, and other events. In [[1908]], [[Streetcar operators' strike, 1908|striking streetcar workers]] held a rally at the Opera House.
    6 KB (851 words) - 07:01, 29 December 2010