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'''Bob Snow''' is an entrepreneur who founded [[Seville Quarter]] in [[1967]]. A Minnesota native, Snow was a virtuoso Naval Aviator stationed at [[NAS Pensacola]] and worked part-time as a trumpet player and Dixieland band leader when he . He started the [[Rosie O'Grady's]] music club in a dilapidated warehouse in [[downtown Pensacola]]. He and went on to establish a similar venueentertainment complex, [[Wikipedia:Church Street Station (Orlando)|Church Street Station]] — complete with another "Rosie O'Grady's" and "Phineas Phogg's" — in Orlando in 1974. Snow sold the Seville Quarter complex to a group of investors in May [[1985]],{{date uncertain}} and repurchased it about a year later when it fell into foreclosure. With his focus turned to Church Street Station and other projects, Snow sold the Pensacola business to his longtime attorney [[Wilmer Mitchell]] in [[1988]].
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