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*[[2006]] – The [[Pensacola Young Professionals]] holds its first political forum at [[Pensacola Junior College]]. | *[[2006]] – The [[Pensacola Young Professionals]] holds its first political forum at [[Pensacola Junior College]]. | ||
*[[2007]] – [[Front Porch Pensacola]] is reactivated by the Florida Office of Urban Opportunity. | *[[2007]] – [[Front Porch Pensacola]] is reactivated by the Florida Office of Urban Opportunity. | ||
+ | *[[2018]] - A two-year-old black bear is captured after climbing a tree in a wooded area next to McDonald's restaurant near Pace Boulevard and Fairfield Drive. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== |
Revision as of 09:45, 25 July 2018
Events
- 1866 – Congress passes legislation giving authority to any organized company to construct telegraph lines, later conflicting with exclusive charters granted by Florida to the Pensacola Telegraph Company.
- 1907 – Calvin C. Goodman assumes the mayoralty of Pensacola after the death of incumbent Charles Henry Bliss.
- 1973 – U.S. District Court Judge Winston Arnow rules that Escambia High School's "Rebel" mascot, the school song "Dixie" and the Confederate flag are "racially irritating" symbols and bars their use.
- 1974 – The Clara Barkley Dorr House is added to the National Register of Historic Places.
- 2005 – Demolition of Bayfront Auditorium is completed.
- 2006 – The Pensacola Young Professionals holds its first political forum at Pensacola Junior College.
- 2007 – Front Porch Pensacola is reactivated by the Florida Office of Urban Opportunity.
- 2018 - A two-year-old black bear is captured after climbing a tree in a wooded area next to McDonald's restaurant near Pace Boulevard and Fairfield Drive.