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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
− | *[[1818]] – [[Andrew Jackson]] captures Pensacola | + | *[[1818]] – [[Battle of Pensacola (1818)|Battle of Pensacola]]: [[Andrew Jackson]] captures Pensacola. |
− | + | *[[1988]] – [[Wayne Peacock]] begins his tenure as [[Escambia County Administrator]]. | |
− | [[ | + | *[[2006]] – Opponents of the [[Community Maritime Park]] project submit enough petition signatures to force a [[Community Maritime Park referendum|referendum]]. |
+ | *[[2007]] – [[Brandon Ward]] is convicted by a jury for the murder of [[Joseph Hall]]. | ||
+ | *2010 - The first Pensacola Musician's Memorial Concert was held at Paradise Bar and Grill on Pensacola Beach, featuring reunions of local bands from the '70's to the '90's. The opening act was local balladeer Geoffrey Hall, whose single "Pensacola Blue" was played daily on WTKX-FM for two weeks in August 1995. |
Latest revision as of 23:17, 16 January 2011
Events[edit]
- 1818 – Battle of Pensacola: Andrew Jackson captures Pensacola.
- 1988 – Wayne Peacock begins his tenure as Escambia County Administrator.
- 2006 – Opponents of the Community Maritime Park project submit enough petition signatures to force a referendum.
- 2007 – Brandon Ward is convicted by a jury for the murder of Joseph Hall.
- 2010 - The first Pensacola Musician's Memorial Concert was held at Paradise Bar and Grill on Pensacola Beach, featuring reunions of local bands from the '70's to the '90's. The opening act was local balladeer Geoffrey Hall, whose single "Pensacola Blue" was played daily on WTKX-FM for two weeks in August 1995.