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+ | *[[1988]] - Rock band Poison performs at the civic center. | ||
*[[2000]] – [[Subterranean Books]] moves from [[Barrancas Avenue]] to East [[Gregory Street]]. | *[[2000]] – [[Subterranean Books]] moves from [[Barrancas Avenue]] to East [[Gregory Street]]. | ||
*[[2003]] – [[Pensacola police]] raid strip club [[Arety's Angels]]; owner [[Arety Sievers]] later claims the raid was arranged by [[Escambia County Administrator|County Administrator]] [[George Touart]] over a previous dispute. | *[[2003]] – [[Pensacola police]] raid strip club [[Arety's Angels]]; owner [[Arety Sievers]] later claims the raid was arranged by [[Escambia County Administrator|County Administrator]] [[George Touart]] over a previous dispute. |
Latest revision as of 00:03, 6 September 2020
Events[edit]
- 1988 - Rock band Poison performs at the civic center.
- 2000 – Subterranean Books moves from Barrancas Avenue to East Gregory Street.
- 2003 – Pensacola police raid strip club Arety's Angels; owner Arety Sievers later claims the raid was arranged by County Administrator George Touart over a previous dispute.
- 2006 – The Cervantes Street bridge spanning Bayou Texar is dedicated in honor of dentist and civic activist Philip Payne.
- 2011 - Pop/rock band The Producers performed at Flounder's Restaurant on Pensacola Beach. They are best-known for their early-'80's radio hits, titled "She, Sheila", also "What's He Got ( That I Ain't Got )", "I Love Lucy (She Don't Care)", and several others. Destin-based band Cabo Rock opened the show, and the event was emceed by local musician and surfer Freddy Esposito.