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*[[1926]] – A [[1926 hurricane|hurricane]] makes landfall near Pensacola. | *[[1926]] – A [[1926 hurricane|hurricane]] makes landfall near Pensacola. | ||
*[[1949]] – [[Washington Junior College]] is established as the first state-supported junior college for [[African-Americans]]. | *[[1949]] – [[Washington Junior College]] is established as the first state-supported junior college for [[African-Americans]]. | ||
+ | *[[1987]] - Rock music icons Starship perform at the civic center. | ||
*[[2007]] – [[Escambia County Administrator]] [[George Touart]] steps down amidst criticism of his personal business dealings. The Florida Supreme Court rules for the plaintiff in ''[[Strand v. Escambia County]]'', declaring the [[Southwest Escambia Improvement District]] unconstitutional. | *[[2007]] – [[Escambia County Administrator]] [[George Touart]] steps down amidst criticism of his personal business dealings. The Florida Supreme Court rules for the plaintiff in ''[[Strand v. Escambia County]]'', declaring the [[Southwest Escambia Improvement District]] unconstitutional. | ||
[[Category:Days| 0906]] | [[Category:Days| 0906]] |
Revision as of 21:27, 24 November 2014
Events
- 1926 – A hurricane makes landfall near Pensacola.
- 1949 – Washington Junior College is established as the first state-supported junior college for African-Americans.
- 1987 - Rock music icons Starship perform at the civic center.
- 2007 – Escambia County Administrator George Touart steps down amidst criticism of his personal business dealings. The Florida Supreme Court rules for the plaintiff in Strand v. Escambia County, declaring the Southwest Escambia Improvement District unconstitutional.