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  2. Frank Sargeant (author) - Wikipedia

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    He was outdoors editor of The Tampa Tribune in Tampa, FL for 24 years. [1] He is now fishing editor of The Outdoor Wire, an on-line subscriber-based publication reaching 350,000 readers five times weekly. He has authored some 2,000 magazine articles and his works have won more than 60 national awards in the outdoors media.

  3. Pensacola Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    He anchored in Pensacola Bay for the winter of 1539–1540. [5] [6] In 1559, Don Tristan de Luna y Arellano led the first settlement of the region. [4] His 11 ships, with 1500 settlers, [4] anchored in the bay and established a colony on the site of today's Naval Air Station Pensacola.

  4. Blue Wahoos Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Pensacola Blue Wahoos (SL/Double-A South) (2012–present) West Florida Argonauts ( NCAA ) (2016–2021) Blue Wahoos Stadium , located in the Community Maritime Park, is a multi-use park in Pensacola, Florida , that includes a stadium, commercial buildings, a waterfront public park and amphitheater. [ 8 ]

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  6. Gulf Islands National Seashore - Wikipedia

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    The color of the sand in the region is exceptionally white, as seen in this 1957 photo at Pensacola Beach, Florida, adjacent to the protected area designated in 1971. The Florida District of the seashore features offshore barrier islands with sparkling white quartz sand beaches (along miles of undeveloped land), historic fortifications, and ...

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  8. Yellow River (Pensacola Bay) - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow River (historically known as the Chester River or the Middle River) [1] [2] is a 118-mile-long (190 km) [3] river in the southern United States which runs through Alabama and Florida.

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

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    The new Walk-on's restaurant on Airport Blvd opened for business on Monday, Aug. 29, 2022. Walk-ons bills itself as a sports-themed bistreaux with a taste of Louisiana.