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*[[1763]] – [[Second Spanish period]]: The Spanish and British sign the [[Treaty of Paris]], resulting in Spain ceding Florida to the [[British period|British]]. | *[[1763]] – [[Second Spanish period]]: The Spanish and British sign the [[Treaty of Paris]], resulting in Spain ceding Florida to the [[British period|British]]. | ||
*[[1925]] – The [[Pensacola Electric Company]] is acquired by the Southeastern Power and Light Company. | *[[1925]] – The [[Pensacola Electric Company]] is acquired by the Southeastern Power and Light Company. | ||
+ | *[[1994]] - Rock band Aerosmith performs at the civic center. | ||
*[[2000]] – The [[Pensacola City Council]] votes 7-2 to replace the [[Confederate]] battle flag with the more historically accurate Stars and Bars flag in [[Five Flags]] displays, while the [[Escambia County Commission]] votes unanimously to keep the battle flag. | *[[2000]] – The [[Pensacola City Council]] votes 7-2 to replace the [[Confederate]] battle flag with the more historically accurate Stars and Bars flag in [[Five Flags]] displays, while the [[Escambia County Commission]] votes unanimously to keep the battle flag. | ||
*[[2002]] - Pop singer Neil Diamond performed at the Pensacola Civic Center | *[[2002]] - Pop singer Neil Diamond performed at the Pensacola Civic Center |
Latest revision as of 22:35, 13 January 2020
Events[edit]
- 1763 – Second Spanish period: The Spanish and British sign the Treaty of Paris, resulting in Spain ceding Florida to the British.
- 1925 – The Pensacola Electric Company is acquired by the Southeastern Power and Light Company.
- 1994 - Rock band Aerosmith performs at the civic center.
- 2000 – The Pensacola City Council votes 7-2 to replace the Confederate battle flag with the more historically accurate Stars and Bars flag in Five Flags displays, while the Escambia County Commission votes unanimously to keep the battle flag.
- 2002 - Pop singer Neil Diamond performed at the Pensacola Civic Center
- 2007 – Patrick Nobles, convicted for the DUI-manslaughter death of his friend Todd Currie, is visited unexpectedly by his probation officer Onoymi Williams, who reported evidence of alcohol consumption that violated the terms of his probation.
- 2019 - Pop musician James Taylor and country musician Bonnie Raitt performed at the Pensacola Bay Center.