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    1965, the ballpark was the racetrack of the Lucas County fairgrounds, a.k.a. Fort Miami Fairgrounds, as far back as 1902. Public official Ned Skeldon persuaded...
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  • the Mud Hens. They were based in Maumee, Ohio, at the converted Fort Miami Fairgrounds. The local ownership group led by Ned Skeldon signed with the New...
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  • the Ohio Turnpike. Opened in 1902 as Lucas County Fairgrounds, then later renamed Fort Miami Fairgrounds, the facility gained national notoriety in 1929...
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    (Morrilton) 160th Regiment State Armory (Los Angeles) Alameda County Fairgrounds (Pleasanton) Anaheim Convention Center Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (San...
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  • Burnett Field (category Baseball venues in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex)
    Second Avenue and Parry Avenue, currently the site of the Texas State Fairgrounds Music Hall. The original Gardner Park burned on July 19, 1924, following...
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    Florida after Jacksonville and Miami. Tampa was founded as a military center during the 19th century with the establishment of Fort Brooke. The cigar industry...
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    (1931) London Fairgrounds (1931) Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack (1931–1941, 1946–2015) Good Time Park (1935–1956) Ohio State Fairgrounds (1936–1937)...
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    downtown Fort Lauderdale via the New River Tunnel, one of only a few underwater road tunnels in the state (the other on a state road being the Port Miami Tunnel)...
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    Effects of Hurricane Andrew in Florida (category 1990s in Miami)
    landfall a few miles further north, it would have significantly affected Miami and Fort Lauderdale, which would have resulted in an even higher damage and death...
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    Carl G. Fisher (category People from Miami Beach, Florida)
    May 1954). "The Beachcomber". Fort Lauderdale News. p. 6. JANE FISHER is not "the widow of Carl Fisher," though the Miami papers usually so describe her...
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