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Local Pulse’s Weekend Top 10

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PENSACOLA FAIR OPENING DAY - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 FROM 4 P.M. - 11 P.M. Admission is $1 all evening long and rides are $1 per...

Visit Historic Pensacola and Museums Free This Saturday

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Join the UWF Historic Trust for its annual open house this Saturday, September 9 starting at 10 a.m. This will be a free day of...

Local Pulse’s Weekend Top 10

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1. Sunday, September 10 from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Blues Angel Blues on the Bay presents The Astronauts at Community Maritime Park.  The Astronauts...

Bike Pensacola’s September Slow Ride

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Join Bike Pensacola on September 30 at 10 a.m. for the most popular bike ride in town--the Slow Ride! Each month, explore the quiet,...

8 Themes for Rainy Day Activities in Pensacola

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8 Rainy Theme Day Activities in Pensacola LAZY READING DAY: Sit a spell at one of our many coffee houses like Fosko, Drowsy Poet,...

5 Things to Do in Pensacola

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1. Spend time at Fort Pickens. Fort Pickens is located at the end of the National Seashore on Santa Rosa Island, which is home to...

Our view: Great cities don’t happen by accident, Mayor Hayward

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Great cities don't happen by accident. Great cities take planning, care, and passion; blood, sweat, and tears. They happen when the people who love a...

Archaeologists to discuss significance of Luna expedition in Pensacola

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A free event hosted by University of West Florida archaeologists will showcase the most recent discoveries of the 1559 Luna expedition in Pensacola. The University...

Experience the haunted and “adults-only” history of Pensacola

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As America's oldest city, Pensacola is known to have its share of ghost stories and spirits roaming the centuries old streets and homes throughout downtown. With All...

Discover The Lee House and rediscover Pensacola

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In America's First Settlement, a small hotel with big aspirations. It's no secret that Pensacola once played host to the earliest settlement in America. Nearly five centuries...
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