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*[[1988]] – [[Wikipedia:Reba McEntire|Reba McEntire]] performs at the [[Pensacola Civic Center]]. | *[[1988]] – [[Wikipedia:Reba McEntire|Reba McEntire]] performs at the [[Pensacola Civic Center]]. | ||
*[[1998]] – [[Wikipedia:Jimmy Page|Jimmy Page]] and [[Wikipedia:Robert Plant|Robert Plant]] perform at the [[Pensacola Civic Center]]. | *[[1998]] – [[Wikipedia:Jimmy Page|Jimmy Page]] and [[Wikipedia:Robert Plant|Robert Plant]] perform at the [[Pensacola Civic Center]]. | ||
+ | *[[2000]] - Rock band Blue Oyster Cult performed at SpringFest. | ||
*[[2005]] – [[The Floridian (condominium)|The Floridian]] was granted a zoning variance by the City's [[Architectural Review Board]], increasing the density cap from 35 units per acre to 80 units. | *[[2005]] – [[The Floridian (condominium)|The Floridian]] was granted a zoning variance by the City's [[Architectural Review Board]], increasing the density cap from 35 units per acre to 80 units. | ||
*[[2007]] – The first [[Hawkshaw Music Fest]] is held. | *[[2007]] – The first [[Hawkshaw Music Fest]] is held. |
Latest revision as of 21:42, 17 May 2020
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Events[edit]
- 1686 – The place name "Panzacola" is mentioned in a letter by Lt. Antonio Matheos.[1]
- 1908 – A municipal election was held.
- 1978 – Fred Hubacker begins his five-month tenure as Escambia County Administrator.
- 1985 – Willie Nelson performs at the Pensacola Civic Center.
- 1988 – Reba McEntire performs at the Pensacola Civic Center.
- 1998 – Jimmy Page and Robert Plant perform at the Pensacola Civic Center.
- 2000 - Rock band Blue Oyster Cult performed at SpringFest.
- 2005 – The Floridian was granted a zoning variance by the City's Architectural Review Board, increasing the density cap from 35 units per acre to 80 units.
- 2007 – The first Hawkshaw Music Fest is held.
- 2013 - The 4th Annual Pensacola Musicians Memorial was held at Chan's Saloon on 9 Mile Road.
Births[edit]
Deaths[edit]
- 2004 – Frederick Jones (in detention at Escambia County Jail)
References[edit]
- ↑ Judith Ann Bense. Archaeology of Colonial Pensacola. University Press of Pensacola, 1999.