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  • ...gns. It was founded in [[1902]] by [[John McClay Coe]] as the '''Pensacola Advertising Company''', a poster company to promote productions at Coe's [[Opera House] ...Lamar family|his family]] grew the company into one of the largest outdoor advertising providers in the world. Its headquarters was moved in {{date needed}} to [[
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  • ...sement Company]], which later became the highly successful [[Lamar Outdoor Advertising Company]].
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  • ...[March 20]], [[2007]] at a grandiose event and has employed a high-profile advertising campaign (see [[#Marketing|below]]). The massive residential project is pla ...ound January 2007, media companies [[Lamar Advertising]] and [[Bill Salter Outdoor]] posted several billboards featuring silhouettes of a cartoon boy and girl
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  • ...of the [[Dodson, Craddock & Born]] advertising agency and built by [[Lamar Advertising]] in [[1960]]. According to Born, the design was intended to give Pensacola [[Category:Landmarks]] [[Category:Outdoor art]] [[Category:Googie architecture]]
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  • ...Senorita Alvarita's discuss directly into the more florid vital within the advertising. Images from Abraham Lincoln suspended towards a new structure; one of some
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