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  2. This week in Pensacola: Elf Parade, Pensacola Turkey Trot ...

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    Seven days out is your guide to entertainment events, concerts, festivals and activities in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. This week in Pensacola: Elf Parade, Pensacola Turkey Trot, Gulf Coast ...

  3. Festivals, holiday celebrations and food events: 40+ things ...

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    Here's a list of 40+ things to do in Pensacola this fall. Plan accordingly. Festivals, holiday celebrations and food events: 40+ things to do in Pensacola this fall

  4. Things to do in Pensacola: Barktoberfest; Halloween; Taylor ...

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    Seven days out is your guide to entertainment events, concerts, festivals and activities in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. Things to do in Pensacola: Barktoberfest; Halloween; Taylor Swift ...

  5. Pensacola Bay Center - Wikipedia

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    Pensacola Bay Center (formerly Pensacola Civic Center) is an indoor arena located in Pensacola, Florida.It is owned by Escambia County and operated by ASM Global.The Bay Center has a capacity of 8,049 for hockey games, and as much as 10,000 for non-hockey events.

  6. Memorial Day Pensacola Beach Pride - Wikipedia

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    Pensacola Girl Fest (PGF) and the event “Sexacola” was established in 2010, It is owned and operated by the owners of My Sister’s Room (MSR) is the longest standing lesbian bar in the South and has successfully been promoting and activating exceptional events for the LGBTQ+ community for over 25 years.

  7. Fort Pickens - Wikipedia

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    After tensions in Pensacola grew, and the Confederates secured posts at Fort McRee and Fort Barrancas, the Federal forces decided to shell the confederate forts. On November 22, two Union warships, the Niagara and the Richmond, sailed into the bay, and the bombardment began. The attack lasted two days, and the results were in the Union's favor.