You wouldn’t think a community with a rich history stretching back nearly two centuries would still be trying to “find itself.”
But Warrington has long struggled with its identity.
Some residents view it as the City of Pensacola’s unincorporated “Westside.” Others merely as a collection of coexisting neighborhoods with wide demographic disparities.
Today, the struggle for Warrington’s identity continues: Should it become an incorporated entity, a town with a population of more than 15,000?