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  2. Federal Prison Camp, Pensacola - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Prison Camp, Pensacola ( FPC Pensacola) is a minimum-security United States federal prison for male inmates in unincorporated Escambia County, Florida, [ 2 ] near Pensacola. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice . FPC Pensacola is located on Saufley Field, an outlying ...

  3. List of Florida state prisons - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Department of Corrections [1] is divided into four regions, each representing a specific geographical area of the state. Region I [ 2 ] is the panhandle area, Region II [ 3 ] is the north-east and north-central areas, Region III [ 4 ] consist of central Florida and Region IV [1] which covers the southern portion of the peninsula.

  4. United States Penitentiary, Coleman - Wikipedia

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    United States Penitentiary, Coleman 1. USP Coleman 1 is a high security federal lockup that houses several notorious and infamous criminals. Inmates at this facility consist of dozens of international terrorists, high profile drug and arms dealers and other serial and repeat offenders. Inmates housed here report extreme violence at this facility.

  5. Escambia County Sheriff's Office (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Escambia County Sheriff's Office ( ECSO) or Escambia Sheriff's Office ( ESO) is the primary law enforcement agency of unincorporated Escambia County and the town of Century. [ 1] ECSO is headed by a sheriff, who serves a four-year term and is elected in a partisan election. [ 2] The current sheriff is Chip W. Simmons.

  6. Fort Pickens - Wikipedia

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    Fort Pickens is a pentagonal historic United States military fort on Santa Rosa Island in the Pensacola, Florida, area. It is named after American Revolutionary War hero Andrew Pickens. It is the largest of four forts built to defend Pensacola Bay and its navy yard. [ 2]

  7. Rafferty family donates $1 million to new Pensacola community ...

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    Escambia County Commissioner and SYSA co-founder Lumon May, left, and Troy Rafferty review plans for the Rafferty Center, a $2.7 million project being built alongside the Theophalis May Community ...

  8. History of Pensacola, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The history of Pensacola, Florida, begins long before the Spanish claimed founding of the modern city in 1698. The area around present-day Pensacola was inhabited by Native American peoples thousands of years before the historical era. The historical era begins with the arrival of Spanish explorers in the 16th century.

  9. Review: Incarcerated fathers and their daughters dance ... - AOL

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    In the film, directed by Natalie Rae and Angela Patton, the imprisoned fathers at a Washington, D.C., correctional facility, are given a rare gift: a few hours to spend with their daughters, who ...