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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | *[[1856]] – [[William H. Chase]] resigns from military duty (and a presidential appointment to superintendent of West Pointe) to remain in Pensacola. | ||
*[[1960]] – The [[Philip Dane Beall Sr. Memorial Bridge]] over [[Pensacola Bay]] is dedicated, replacing the 30-year-old [[Thomas A. Johnson Bridge]] (which was converted to a fishing pier). | *[[1960]] – The [[Philip Dane Beall Sr. Memorial Bridge]] over [[Pensacola Bay]] is dedicated, replacing the 30-year-old [[Thomas A. Johnson Bridge]] (which was converted to a fishing pier). | ||
+ | *[[1981]] - Rock bands Journey and Loverboy perform at the Mobile Municipal Auditorium. | ||
*[[2004]] – [[George Watson]] resigns from the [[ECUA]] board. | *[[2004]] – [[George Watson]] resigns from the [[ECUA]] board. | ||
+ | *[[2022]] - Former Catholic High football player Josh Sitton was selected for induction in the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Latest revision as of 00:19, 2 November 2022
Halloween[edit]
- See also Category:Halloween
- Stage Fright (hosted by Pensacola Little Theatre)
- Shocktoberfest (hosted by Nightmare Theatre)
- Haunted House Walking and Trolley Tours (hosted by Pensacola Historical Society)
Events[edit]
- 1856 – William H. Chase resigns from military duty (and a presidential appointment to superintendent of West Pointe) to remain in Pensacola.
- 1960 – The Philip Dane Beall Sr. Memorial Bridge over Pensacola Bay is dedicated, replacing the 30-year-old Thomas A. Johnson Bridge (which was converted to a fishing pier).
- 1981 - Rock bands Journey and Loverboy perform at the Mobile Municipal Auditorium.
- 2004 – George Watson resigns from the ECUA board.
- 2022 - Former Catholic High football player Josh Sitton was selected for induction in the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame.