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+ | *[[1828]] – [[Thomas Eastin]] publishes the first issue of the ''[[Florida Argus]]''. | ||
+ | *[[1891]] – The [[Confederate]] monument at [[Lee Square]] is dedicated in a grand ceremony attended by thousands of visitors from around the state. | ||
+ | *[[1985]] – Convicted [[Christmas abortion bombings|abortion clinic bombers]] [[Matt Goldsby]] and [[Jimmy Simmons]] begin their ten-year prison sentences. | ||
+ | *[[2005]] – The defunct [[Goofy Golf]] property on [[Navy Boulevard]] is purchased by [[Jeremy Marsh]], whose [[Daily Grind]] Internet café was severely damaged in [[Hurricane Ivan]]. | ||
+ | *[[2007]] – [[Community Redevelopment Agency]] director [[David Bailey]] tenders his resignation, citing a desire to return to the [[Spencer Maxwell Bullock]] architectural firm. | ||
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Revision as of 21:23, 16 June 2009
Events
- 1828 – Thomas Eastin publishes the first issue of the Florida Argus.
- 1891 – The Confederate monument at Lee Square is dedicated in a grand ceremony attended by thousands of visitors from around the state.
- 1985 – Convicted abortion clinic bombers Matt Goldsby and Jimmy Simmons begin their ten-year prison sentences.
- 2005 – The defunct Goofy Golf property on Navy Boulevard is purchased by Jeremy Marsh, whose Daily Grind Internet café was severely damaged in Hurricane Ivan.
- 2007 – Community Redevelopment Agency director David Bailey tenders his resignation, citing a desire to return to the Spencer Maxwell Bullock architectural firm.