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  2. Saltgrass Steakhouse permanently closes its Pensacola ...

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    Saltgrass Steakhouse was known for its Texas-inspired steaks, ribs and seafood in its five-year run in Pensacola, but closed permanently in late March.

  3. Feed (Facebook) - Wikipedia

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    On the Facebook app, Feed is the first screen to appear, partially leading most users to think of the feed as Facebook itself. [32] The Facebook Feed operates as a revolving door of articles, pages the user has liked, status updates, app activity, likes from other users photos and videos. [35] This operates an arena of social discussion.

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  5. Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux to close Pensacola location after ...

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    Walk-On’s generated plenty of momentum from the Pensacola location for its grand opening day, as customers lined up as early as 7:30 a.m. to ensure they were one of the first people in line to ...

  6. Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    The steakhouse started in the United States in the mid-19th century as a development from traditional inns and bars. [4] Steakhouses can be casual or formal fine-dining restaurants. The oldest continuously operating steakhouse in the United States is the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York City, established in 1868.

  7. 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.

  8. History of Pensacola, Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 1821, with Andrew Jackson as provisional governor, Pensacola was annexed by the United States. [3] At the end of the massive French and Indian War of 1756–1763, the British gained access to inland areas as far west as the Mississippi River and the French were largely expelled from the North American mainland. Louisiana was transferred from ...

  9. Florida pastor flees naked after being caught with man's wife

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    O. Jermaine Simmons, a well-known pastor based in Tallahassee, Florida, was forced to flee a house naked after a husband came home early to find him in bed with his wife.