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*[[1821]] – Secretary of State [[Wikipedia:John Quincy Adams|John Quincy Adams]] responds to U.S. territorial judge [[Eligius Fromentin]] over his grievances with [[Andrew Jackson]]. | *[[1821]] – Secretary of State [[Wikipedia:John Quincy Adams|John Quincy Adams]] responds to U.S. territorial judge [[Eligius Fromentin]] over his grievances with [[Andrew Jackson]]. | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[1972]] - Opening night at ShowTown Drive-In movie theater on Pensacola Blvd at W St. |
*[[2003]] – The murdered body of [[Dean Perry, Jr.]] is discovered at [[Bay Bluffs Park]]. | *[[2003]] – The murdered body of [[Dean Perry, Jr.]] is discovered at [[Bay Bluffs Park]]. | ||
*[[2007]] – The documentary ''[[Lillie & Leander: A Legacy of Violence]]'' opens the 2007 [[Pensacola Film Festival]]. | *[[2007]] – The documentary ''[[Lillie & Leander: A Legacy of Violence]]'' opens the 2007 [[Pensacola Film Festival]]. | ||
− | + | *[[2017]] - Let's Hang On!, a Frankie Valli and Four Seasons tribute band performs at the interstate fair. | |
+ | *[[2018]] - NOLA-based alternative rock musicians Cowboy Mouth performed at the Vinyl Music Hall. | ||
+ | *[[2020]] - The Confederate monument, located at Lee Square on Palafox Street between Jackson and Gadsden Streets, was removed. | ||
[[Category:Days| 1026]] | [[Category:Days| 1026]] |
Latest revision as of 01:17, 2 February 2024
Events[edit]
- 1821 – Secretary of State John Quincy Adams responds to U.S. territorial judge Eligius Fromentin over his grievances with Andrew Jackson.
- 1972 - Opening night at ShowTown Drive-In movie theater on Pensacola Blvd at W St.
- 2003 – The murdered body of Dean Perry, Jr. is discovered at Bay Bluffs Park.
- 2007 – The documentary Lillie & Leander: A Legacy of Violence opens the 2007 Pensacola Film Festival.
- 2017 - Let's Hang On!, a Frankie Valli and Four Seasons tribute band performs at the interstate fair.
- 2018 - NOLA-based alternative rock musicians Cowboy Mouth performed at the Vinyl Music Hall.
- 2020 - The Confederate monument, located at Lee Square on Palafox Street between Jackson and Gadsden Streets, was removed.