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+ | *[[1719]] – '''[[French Pensacola]]''': For the second time that year, the Spanish garrison at [[Presidio Santa María de Galve]] surrendered to a French attack. | ||
+ | *[[1912]] – An [[L&N]] '''[[1912 train robbery|train robbery]]''' took place sometime in the night between Pensacola and [[Flomaton]], during which the culprits replaced $70,000 in express packages with magazine paper. | ||
+ | *[[1984]] - The final business day of '''Franco's Lounge''', located near the corner of 9th Avenue and Bayou Boulevard. For over five years, Franco's had been Pensacola's foremost, live entertainment venue. | ||
+ | *[[2002]] – '''[[Willie Junior]]''' pleaded no contest to political corruption charges and agrees to testify against fellow [[Escambia County Commission]]er [[W. D. Childers]]. |
Latest revision as of 19:29, 16 January 2011
- 1719 – French Pensacola: For the second time that year, the Spanish garrison at Presidio Santa María de Galve surrendered to a French attack.
- 1912 – An L&N train robbery took place sometime in the night between Pensacola and Flomaton, during which the culprits replaced $70,000 in express packages with magazine paper.
- 1984 - The final business day of Franco's Lounge, located near the corner of 9th Avenue and Bayou Boulevard. For over five years, Franco's had been Pensacola's foremost, live entertainment venue.
- 2002 – Willie Junior pleaded no contest to political corruption charges and agrees to testify against fellow Escambia County Commissioner W. D. Childers.