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+ | *[[1752]] – A [[1752 hurricane|hurricane]] destroys the [[Presidio Isla de Santa Rosa|Spanish presidio]] on [[Santa Rosa Island]]. | ||
+ | *[[1908]] – [[Municipal elections, 1908|Elections]] are held to decide federal, state and local offices. | ||
+ | *[[1952]] – The [[Frisco Railroad]]'s sleeping car service between Pensacola and Memphis is discontinued. | ||
+ | *[[1976]] - Pop musicians Seals and Crofts performed at the Mobile Municipal Auditorium. | ||
+ | *[[1977]] - Rock / pop musicians the Doobie Brothers and Pablo Cruise performed at the Mobile Municipal Auditorium. | ||
+ | *[[2005]] – Admiral [[Jack Fetterman]] announces that the [[Trader Jon's]] collection of Navy memorabilia had been purchased and donated to the [[Naval Aviation Museum Foundation]] by the [[Aylstock, Witkin & Sasser]] law firm. | ||
+ | *[[2018]] - President Donald Trump and Governor Rick Scott spoke at the ST Engineering hangar of the Pensacola International Airport. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:27, 31 July 2019
Events[edit]
- 1752 – A hurricane destroys the Spanish presidio on Santa Rosa Island.
- 1908 – Elections are held to decide federal, state and local offices.
- 1952 – The Frisco Railroad's sleeping car service between Pensacola and Memphis is discontinued.
- 1976 - Pop musicians Seals and Crofts performed at the Mobile Municipal Auditorium.
- 1977 - Rock / pop musicians the Doobie Brothers and Pablo Cruise performed at the Mobile Municipal Auditorium.
- 2005 – Admiral Jack Fetterman announces that the Trader Jon's collection of Navy memorabilia had been purchased and donated to the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation by the Aylstock, Witkin & Sasser law firm.
- 2018 - President Donald Trump and Governor Rick Scott spoke at the ST Engineering hangar of the Pensacola International Airport.