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*[[1861]] – [[Civil War]]: For the third time, Florida [[Confederate]] officials demand the surrender of [[Union]]-held [[Fort Pickens]]. | *[[1861]] – [[Civil War]]: For the third time, Florida [[Confederate]] officials demand the surrender of [[Union]]-held [[Fort Pickens]]. | ||
+ | *[[1979]] - Rock band Styx performs at the Mobile Municipal Auditorium. | ||
*[[1985]] – [[Christmas abortion bombings]]: [[Matt Goldsby]], [[Jimmy Simmons]], [[Kathy Simmons]] and [[Kaye Wiggins]] plead not guilty to charges, contradicting their earlier confessions and media interviews. | *[[1985]] – [[Christmas abortion bombings]]: [[Matt Goldsby]], [[Jimmy Simmons]], [[Kathy Simmons]] and [[Kaye Wiggins]] plead not guilty to charges, contradicting their earlier confessions and media interviews. | ||
*[[1993]] – [[Martin Luther King Plaza]] is dedicated. | *[[1993]] – [[Martin Luther King Plaza]] is dedicated. |
Latest revision as of 07:29, 31 July 2019
Events[edit]
- 1861 – Civil War: For the third time, Florida Confederate officials demand the surrender of Union-held Fort Pickens.
- 1979 - Rock band Styx performs at the Mobile Municipal Auditorium.
- 1985 – Christmas abortion bombings: Matt Goldsby, Jimmy Simmons, Kathy Simmons and Kaye Wiggins plead not guilty to charges, contradicting their earlier confessions and media interviews.
- 1993 – Martin Luther King Plaza is dedicated.
- 2005 – The Pensacola City Council approves the concept of the Community Maritime Park by 8-1 vote, with Marty Donovan dissenting.
- 2007 – Rick Outzen announces on his blog that the Independent News was working to resurrect SpringFest (later becoming the Hawkshaw Music Fest).