Pensacola, Florida

Pensacola, Florida
Clockwise from top: Pensacola skyline, Pensacola Museum of History, University of West Florida Library, Escambia County Courthouse, William Dudley Chipley Obelisk, National Naval Aviation Museum
Nickname(s): 
"The City of Five Flags", "Festival City of the South", and "Cradle of Naval Aviation"
Motto: 
"Florida's First & Future"
Location of Pensacola, Florida
Location of Pensacola, Florida
Pensacola is located in Florida
Pensacola
Pensacola
Location within Florida
Pensacola is located in the United States
Pensacola
Pensacola
Location within the United States
Coordinates: 30°25′16.71″N 87°13′0.89″W / 30.4213083°N 87.2169139°W / 30.4213083; -87.2169139
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountyEscambia
First settledAugust 15, 1559
ResettledNovember 1698
Incorporated1822[1]
Founded byDon Tristan de Luna
Government
 • TypeMayor–Council
 • MayorD. C. Reeves (R)
 • PresidentJared Moore
Vice President Allison Patton
 • CouncilmembersDistrict 1: Jennifer Brahier
District 2: Charles Bare
District 3: Casey Jones
District 4: Jared Moore
District 5: Teniadé Broughton
District 6: Allison Patton
District 7: Delarian Wiggins
 • City AdministratorCapt. Tim Kinsella, Jr., USN (Ret)
 • City ClerkEricka Burnett
Area
 • City
41.127 sq mi (106.518 km2)
 • Land22.773 sq mi (58.982 km2)
 • Water18.354 sq mi (47.535 km2)  44.62%
 • Urban
262.54 sq mi (697.98 km2)
 • Metro
1,669.51 sq mi (4,324.00 km2)
Elevation52 ft (16 m)
Population
 • City
54,312
 • Estimate 
(2023)[7]
53,724
 • RankUS: 749th
FL: 58th
 • Density2,359.48/sq mi (911.00/km2)
 • Urban
390,172[4] (US: 108th)
 • Urban density1,486.20/sq mi (573.80/km2)
 • Metro
530,090 (US: 107th)
 • Metro density317.53/sq mi (122.59/km2)
DemonymPensacolian
Time zoneUTC−6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP Codes
32501–32509, 32511–32514, 32516, 32520–32524, 32526, 32534, 32559, 32591
Area code(s)850 and 448
FIPS code12-55925
GNIS feature ID0294117[5]
Websitecityofpensacola.com

Pensacola (/ˌpɛnsəˈklə/ PEN-sə-KOH-lə) is a city in the Florida panhandle in the United States. It is the county seat and only city in Escambia County. The population was 54,312 at the 2020 census.[6] It is the principal city of the Pensacola metropolitan area, which had 509,905 residents in the 2020 census.

Pensacola was first settled by the Spanish Empire in 1559, antedating the establishment of St. Augustine by six years,[8] but was abandoned due to a significant hurricane and not resettled until 1698.[9] Pensacola is a seaport on Pensacola Bay, which is protected by the barrier island of Santa Rosa and connects to the Gulf of Mexico. A large United States Naval Air Station, the first in the United States, is located in Pensacola. It is the base of the Blue Angels flight-demonstration team and the National Naval Aviation Museum. The University of West Florida is situated north of the city center.

The area was originally inhabited by Muskogean-speaking peoples.[citation needed] The Pensacola people lived there at the time of European contact, and Creek people frequently visited and traded from present-day southern Alabama and Mississippi and southeast of Louisiana. Spanish explorer Tristán de Luna founded a short-lived settlement in 1559.[10] In 1698, the Spanish established a presidio in the area, from which the modern city gradually developed. The area changed hands several times, as European powers competed in North America. During Florida's British rule (1763–1781), dilapidated Spanish-built fortifications were repaired and strengthened.[11]

It is nicknamed "the City of Five Flags", due to the five governments that have ruled it during its history: the flags of Spain (Castile), France, Great Britain, the United States of America, and the Confederate States of America. Other nicknames include "World's Whitest Beaches" (due to the white sand of Florida panhandle beaches), "Cradle of Naval Aviation", "Western Gate to the Sunshine State", "America's First Settlement", "Emerald Coast", "Redneck Riviera", and "P-Cola".

  1. ^ "Florida Cities by Incorporation Year with Incorporation & Dissolution Info" (PDF). www.flcities.com. Florida League of Cities (FLC). December 2020. Retrieved January 22, 2025.
  2. ^ "City Council". City of Pensacola, Florida. Retrieved January 22, 2025.
  3. ^ "2024 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 22, 2025.
  4. ^ "2020 Census Qualifying Urban Areas and Final Criteria Clarifications". Federal Register. United States Census Bureau. December 29, 2022.
  5. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Pensacola, Florida
  6. ^ a b "Explore Census Data". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 22, 2025.
  7. ^ Cite error: The named reference USCensusEst2023 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  8. ^ "Tristan de Luna y Arellano | University of West Florida". uwf.edu. Retrieved August 31, 2024.
  9. ^ "Emanuel Point Shipwreck". Visit Pensacola. Retrieved October 9, 2024.
  10. ^ Worth, John E. "The Tristán de Luna Expedition, 1559-1561". uwf.edu. Archived from the original on June 30, 2016.
  11. ^ Howard, Clinton N. (March 5, 1947). Koontz, L. K.; Bjork, D. K.; Howard, C. N. (eds.). The British Development of West Florida: 1763–1769. Vol. 34. University of California Publications in History. pp. 14–15.

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