2014 In Photos: July

January 2, 2015

We are looking back at the top events of 2014  in photos. Today, we are featuring photos from July.

The Blue Angels were back for the annual Pensacola Beach Air Show.

A stolen car was torched in a Century ballpark.

Nothing says July like a fresh Walnut Hill watermelon.

Northview High School graduate  Casey B. Wilcoxon was among a group of soldiers deployed from Fort Bragg to Afghanistan.

Fourth fireworks at Showalter Park in Century.

Firefighters battled a barn and hay fire for hours in Molino.

Scenic Highway reopened in July after being washed away during the April floods.

A rainbow frames the Cantonment Fire Rescue Station.

Gov. Rick Scott visited Escambia County to talk about jobs.

The employees at Cantonment Pharmacy gathered one last time before the business was sold to Winn Dixie.

The First Baptist Church of Bratt held a very special “Freedom Sunday” and burned the mortgage on their family life center.

The 2014-2015 Ernest Ward Middle School Cheerleaders attended a three-day Universal Cheerleaders Association camp at the school.

A shelf cloud moves over Pensacola Beach.

The Northview High School varsity cheerleaders attended a two-night stunt camp at Florida State University.

The Nokomis (AL) Volunteer Fire Department held a joint training with the Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue.

The old Ransom Middle School on Muscogee Road was demolished to make way for a school bus compound.


Afternoon storms roll across Corley Road.

NorthEscambia.com photos.



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