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New page: '''An Evening in Old Seville Square''' was a festival that took place in Seville Square from 1966 to 1972.{{date uncertain}} It was inspired by "A Night in Old San Antonio" (or [http:...
'''An Evening in Old Seville Square''' was a festival that took place in [[Seville Square]] from 1966 to 1972.{{date uncertain}}
It was inspired by "A Night in Old San Antonio" (or [http://www.niosa.org/ NIOSA]), which [[Carolyn Fleming|Carolyn]] and [[Jack Fleming]] had seen during a trip to the Texas city. It was developed by [[Mary Turner Rule]], the [[Junior League of Pensacola]] and the nascent [[Pensacola Heritage Foundation]].<ref>"Flemings write way through history." ''Pensacola News Journal'', December 8, 2007.</ref>
The festival was succeeded by the [[Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival]] in [[1973]]. In [[1987]], [[Jim Tanck]] revived the entertainment element of the old "Evening" as [[Evenings in Olde Seville Square]], a concert series held every Thursday during the summer months.
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==Images==
<gallery>
Image:OldSeville1.jpg
Image:OldSeville2.jpg
Image:OldSeville3.jpg
Image:OldSeville4.jpg
Image:OldSeville1969-1.jpg|1969
Image:OldSeville1969-2.jpg|1969
Image:OldSeville1969-3.jpg|1969
Image:OldSeville1969-4.jpg|1969
Image:OldSeville1971-1.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-2.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-3.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-4.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-5.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-6.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-7.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-8.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-9.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-10.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-11.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-12.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-13.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-14.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-15.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-16.jpg|1971
</gallery>
==References==
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Defunct festivals & events|Evening in Old Seville]]
[[Category:Events held at Seville Square|Evening in Old Seville]]
It was inspired by "A Night in Old San Antonio" (or [http://www.niosa.org/ NIOSA]), which [[Carolyn Fleming|Carolyn]] and [[Jack Fleming]] had seen during a trip to the Texas city. It was developed by [[Mary Turner Rule]], the [[Junior League of Pensacola]] and the nascent [[Pensacola Heritage Foundation]].<ref>"Flemings write way through history." ''Pensacola News Journal'', December 8, 2007.</ref>
The festival was succeeded by the [[Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival]] in [[1973]]. In [[1987]], [[Jim Tanck]] revived the entertainment element of the old "Evening" as [[Evenings in Olde Seville Square]], a concert series held every Thursday during the summer months.
{{hist-stub}}
==Images==
<gallery>
Image:OldSeville1.jpg
Image:OldSeville2.jpg
Image:OldSeville3.jpg
Image:OldSeville4.jpg
Image:OldSeville1969-1.jpg|1969
Image:OldSeville1969-2.jpg|1969
Image:OldSeville1969-3.jpg|1969
Image:OldSeville1969-4.jpg|1969
Image:OldSeville1971-1.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-2.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-3.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-4.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-5.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-6.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-7.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-8.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-9.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-10.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-11.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-12.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-13.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-14.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-15.jpg|1971
Image:OldSeville1971-16.jpg|1971
</gallery>
==References==
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Defunct festivals & events|Evening in Old Seville]]
[[Category:Events held at Seville Square|Evening in Old Seville]]