Getting decked is a blur to injured tourist
Getting decked is a blur to injured tourist — Tue Dec 07 05:00:00 UTC 2010 KEY WEST — A Key West man accused of beating a drunken tourist on Charles Street was arrested early Saturday. The 45-year-old man was charged with misdemeanor battery.
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Oil May Be the Nail in Florida Housing’s Coffin
Forgive my silence on the blog for the past two days, but I’ve been in beastly hot Pensacola, Florida, preparing stories on mortgage mediation, and, of course, oil. President Obama dropped by the beach yesterday to talk to some local folks, while I spent the day in empty beach front mansions and empty ocean-view condos.
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Oil May Be the Nail in Florida Housing’s Coffin
Oil spill destruction hovers over precious Florida Panhandle ecosystem
Life begins in the marsh and sea grasses that wind along the sandy coastline of this lagoon in Pensacola and others like it along the Florida Panhandle.
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Oil spill destruction hovers over precious Florida Panhandle ecosystem
Mywedding.com Debuts New Mississippi and Florida Guides Just in Time for Summer
Local vendor guides for Mississippi and Florida Daytona, Pensacola, and the Keys coincide perfectly with wedding season
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Fear of gulf seafood after spill hits businesses hard
By Craig Pittman and Becky Bowers , Times Staff Writers In Print: Saturday, June 5, 2010 On the day six weeks ago that the news first broke about oil gushing from the Deepwater Horizon rig, the line of customers at Joe Patti’s Seafood in Pensacola stretched out the door.
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Spill threatens Florida’s beaches, and tourism livelihood
The Gulf of Mexico oil spill approached the sandy white beaches of Pensacola Thursday, threatening Florida’s tourist industry just ahead of the prime summer season.
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Spill threatens Florida’s beaches and tourism
The Gulf of Mexico oil spill approached the sandy white beaches of Pensacola Thursday, threatening Florida’s tourist industry just ahead of its prime summer season.
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BP faces another setback; oil slick threatens Fla.
Work crews assist in stock piling of containment booms in the staging area at Pensacola Naval Air Station pier on Monday May 3, 2010 in Pensacola, Fla.
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Floridians protest offshore oil drilling
Thousands of Floridians demonstrated against moves to allow offshore oil drilling on Saturday along the east and west coasts of the state in a protest dubbed “Hands Across the Sand.” Organizer David Rauschkolb said about 80 demonstrations took place at beaches from Pensacola on the northwest coast of Florida to Key West in the south and …
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Pensacola vacation rentals
Pensacola is a water Shangri-La. Pensacola was originally the capital of Florida.
Pensacola Florida
Founded in 1559, in the year 2009, Pensacola is celebrating it’s 450th anniversary. A Spanish sailor first settled in Pensacola, but due to a hurricane leaving devastation, it was abandoned not to be resettled again until the 1600’s. Steeped in amazing history, till this day, it is the home of Florida’s oldest church, The Old Christ Church and the country’s oldest shipwreck, dating back to 1559. Also, St. .Michael’s Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in the state of Florida.
Being one of the oldest cities in the United States and due to the multi-cultural heritage of being ruled by Spain, England and France, there is a delightful cultural diversity present in the arts and cuisine. Pensacola is oftentimes called the Western Gateway to Florida due to the fact that it is a major port and city welcoming visitors from the west.
It is the mainstay the United States Naval and Air Force being recognized as the home of the famous Blue Angels the Air Force’s top air squadron. Accompanying this honor, it houses some of the largest aviation museums in the country.
No wonder it boasts its presence as one of Florida’s top vacation rental spots. A beautiful coast stretching 52 miles long with beautiful white sandy beaches adorn Pensacola along with it’s wonderful Southern traditional hospitality. You will definitely have an unforgettable vacation.
The Port of Pensacola is Florida’s largest deep water port. There are magnamous amounts of covered storage bordering the Gulf of Mexico. It claims to have some of the best rates for storing and dealing with heavy cargo.
This Florida vacation spot is privy to some of the most enjoyable aquatic entertainment. You can rent wave runners, charter a sailboats or even take a deep sea fishing trip along the Santa Rosa Sound.
If you enjoy national parks, Pensacola has many water and nature parks. Big Lagoon State Park is located along the intracostal and has an observation tower in which you can view the 698 acre park which maintains some of the native plants and walking trails.
To explore some of the history of Pensacola, dating back to before the Civil War, you can take in the ruins of Fort McRee. Unfortunately, it has worn away with time, but many boaters and snorkelers come and view the fort.
On the eastern segment of Pensacola, is Johnson Beach National Seashore Park which has picnic tables, rest areas, ranger trips which will take you through the wetlands and forests. Explore the wildlife and their habitats through the brush. This park is named after Rosamond Johnson, who at the young age of 17, died for his country, by bringing wounded soldiers to a safe point, not only once or twice, but he crossed the danger zone three times, the last leading to the end of his courageous life.
There is the Audobon Signature Sanctuary, Perdido Key State Park and Tarkiln Bayou Reserve State Park just to name a few of the preserves located in this historic city.
There are so many significant trails, historical museums and landmarks that vacationing here can bring you to a better knowledge of the historical role that Florida played in history of the United States.
If history is not your forte, there are plenty of little shops to explore. Some people enjoy renting beach cruises or the large comfortable bicycles to get around and exploring. After working up an appetite, you can satisfy your appetite with a large array of restaurants in the Pensacola Beach area.
Some of the most remarkable chefs as seen on television have restaurants in Pensacola from Jim Shirley at the Fish House, Gus Silivos of Skopelos and many more. There are small sports bars and even the likes of an Irish Pub in McGuire’s which proudly serves their own homemade brews and has a choice for you of more than 100 beers.
Pensacola has some of the most beautiful vacation rentals to offer. Homes that range from small cottages right on the Bay or large Gulf front homes. There are also luxury homes that you can rent and kick back and enjoy your vacation.
So enjoy Pensacola which is more than just the sand and surf. You can escape into your next paradise vacation by golfing, deep sea fishing, shopping and just an abundance of attractions that you will never tire of. Choose your condo or beach house from many of the Florida vacation rentals for the time of your life.

