Eastwood Field | ... ll team, moved from Erie, Pennsylvania, to Niles in 1999. The team plays at | , located behind the Eastwood Mall on U.S. Highway 422 |
Brisbane Festival Hall | ... Duberman: 487-491 and at the behest of Bill Morrow. After appearing at the | , they went to Auckland where Robeson affirmed his primary purpose on tour ... |
Fogelman Arena | The women's volleyball team, which plays in | , won the 2008 Conference USA Championship tournament. Fogelman Arena was ... |
Amsterdam | ... ing regattas. He won a gold medal in sailing at the 1928 Summer Olympics in | and remained an active sailor into old age |
TT Circuit Assen | ... Drenthe. It received city rights in 1809. Assen's main claim to fame is the | the motorcycle racing circuit, where on the last Saturday in June the Dutc ... |
Cardiff City Stadium | ... of the Arms Park after 2010 following the move of the Cardiff Blues to the | . Cardiff RFC Ltd, the company that runs Cardiff Blues and Cardiff RFC, st ... |
Royal St George's Golf Club | ... cross system during World War II; Alfred Whiting, the golf professional at | , Sandwich, becoming Alfred Blacking; whilst the Royal St George's Golf Cl ... |
Von Braun Center | The | , which originally opened in 1975 as the Von Braun Civic Center, has an ar ... |
Sydney Cricket Ground | ... nce the foundation of British settlement in Australia). Venues included the | (the main stadium), the Sydney Sports Ground, North Sydney Pool and Henson ... |
Amsterdam | ... ballers, and must be stamped out accordingly. A similar situation exists in | with regards to Ajax fans |
Le Havre | ... ully the important Siege of La Rochelle. In addition, Louis had the port of | modernised, and he built a powerful navy |
Royal Albert Hall | The Concert for George was held at the | in London on 29 November 2002 as a memorial to George Harrison on the firs ... |
Talladega Superspeedway | ... from being built in the town and NASCAR officials built the large speedway | in Talladega, Alabama instead |
Amsterdam | In 1592 Cornelis de Houtman was sent by | merchants to Lisbon to discover as much information on the Spice Islands a ... |
Solent | Most of the city of Portsmouth lies on Portsea Island, located where the | joins the English Channel. This makes Portsmouth the United Kingdom's only ... |
Theater an der Wien | Steiner was manager of Vienna's | from 1869 to 1875 with Marie Geistinger, a Viennese actress, and from 1875 ... |
St David's Hall | ... the National Assembly for Wales. Cardiff is also famous for Cardiff Castle, | , Llandaff Cathedral and the Wales Millennium Centre |
Holmenkollen ski jump | He was an accomplished athlete. Olav jumped from the | in Oslo, and also competed in sailing regattas. He won a gold medal in sai ... |
Space Coast Stadium | The Washington Nationals hold their spring training at | in Viera. They play about 14 games against other professional teams locall ... |
Fairfield Halls | ... nded up with decent fees and respectable crowds in venues such as Croydon's | |
Deep Eddy Pool | ... ut the city. There are several well-known swimming locations. These include | , Texas' oldest man-made swimming pool, and Barton Springs Pool, the natio ... |
Basilica of Maxentius | ... , saw the construction of the last major expansion of the Forum complex—the | (312 AD). This returned the political center to the Forum until the fall o ... |
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts | ... a University, Flatiron Building, the Financial District around Wall Street, | , Little Italy, Harlem, the American Museum of Natural History, Chinatown, ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... personally guarantee Klemperer's salary. The Philharmonic's concerts at the | also brought in much needed revenue. With that, the orchestra managed to m ... |
Amsterdam | The A9 motorway runs from | to Alkmaar, then continues on to Den Helder as the N9 |
Catamount Trail | Craftsbury is on a plateau on the | |
Stannus Street Rink | ... n demolished. The Victoria Rink, built in 1862, was demolished in 1925. The | in Windsor, Nova Scotia, built in 1897 may be the oldest still in existenc ... |
The Roundhouse | ... ds. 2008 EMI's remastered edition includes 4 bonus tracks, recorded live at | , London in 1976, and also some writing credits are corrected |
Miami-Hollywood Motorsports Park | ... is currently C.B. Smith Park as well as the Hollywood Sportatorium and the | . At this time, I-75 was extended through the city |
Saratoga Race Course | ... out drinking, socializing, and gambling. One of his favorite places was the | . He visited Saratoga every August as late as 1926, and there he counted a ... |
Ryman Auditorium | ... ducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in a special ceremony held at the | in Nashville, along with Elvis Presley, Keith Green, Kurt Kaiser, Doris Ak ... |
Truman Bodden Sports Complex | | is a multi-use complex in George Town. The complex is separated into an ou ... |
Radio City Music Hall | In May 2008, Ross headlined at New York City's | 's 'Divas with Heart' concert event, which also featured fellow performers ... |
Beacon Theatre | ... 003, a similar tenth anniversary special was taped in New York City's famed | and later made available on DVD |
Wahconah Park | ... 9, Williams College and Amherst alumni played a game of vintage baseball at | according to 1859 rules to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the first ... |
Beacon Theatre | ... in the Children's Benefit Concert, a charity concert that took place at the | in New York. Aaliyah also became the spokesperson for Tommy Hilfiger Corpo ... |
Air Canada Centre | ... in New Jersey (East Rutherford) Izod Center, Montreal Bell Centre, Toronto | , Chicago Allstate Arena, Edmonton Rexall Place, Seattle Tacoma Dome, San ... |
Carrow Road | ... ity chef Delia Smith and her husband Michael Wynn-Jones, their ground is at | . They have a strong East Anglian rivalry with Ipswich Town. The club has ... |
Heinz Field | ... elers played the 1,000th game in franchise history, Fox covered the game at | , and Bradshaw returned to cover the game. In addition to appearing to tak ... |
Hyde Park | The eponymous district comprises the area south of | , east of Exhibition Road and west of Sloane Street. Beauchamp Place and t ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... en, after completing the 1939 Los Angeles Philharmonic summer season at the | , Klemperer was visiting Boston and was diagnosed with a brain tumor; the ... |
Fawcett Stadium | ... ed on Sunday, August 9, 2009 at Canton’s Pro Football Hall of Fame Field at | , was nationally televised on NBC. The Titans defeated the Bills by a scor ... |
Anfield | ... o has the second largest capacity single-tiered Kop stand in the UK, behind | 's Kop |
Amsterdam | ... r not go into as it is not decriminalised. Many "coffee shops" are found in | and cater mainly to the large tourist trade; the local consumption rate is ... |
Hollywood Sportatorium | ... sion included the property that is currently C.B. Smith Park as well as the | and the Miami-Hollywood Motorsports Park. At this time, I-75 was extended ... |
Talk of the Town | ... rly 1969, Garland's health had deteriorated. She performed in London at the | nightclub for a five-week run and made her last concert appearance in Cope ... |
Amsterdam | ... ica and Central America. Also, the European cities of Frankfurt, Madrid and | are served |
Bristol Old Vic | ... cissus (both 1947). Olivier offered her the chance to work and study at the | , advising her to play anything they threw at her to get experience; she w ... |
Superior Dome | ... IBM ThinkPad or Apple MacBook. NMU has the world's largest wooden dome, the | . It is also home to the United States Olympic Education Center, or USOEC, ... |
Royal Opera House | ... t the 2006 Edinburgh International Festival, Scotland, before moving to the | , Covent Garden, London. Saturday Night (Century Films, BBC2, 1996) – wrot ... |
Mitcham Cricket Green | ... ates in Eastfields, Phipps Bridge and Pollards Hill occurred after 1965. In | , the area lays reasonable, although not definitive, claim to having the w ... |
Ullevi | ... s, Finn 5 fel!, and another wildly successful tour in Sweden. They beat the | attendance record, after the reparations, which was later broken by U2 in ... |
Republican Stadium | Yerevan has four major stadiums: Banants Stadium, Mika Stadium, | and Hrazdan Stadium, along with two small ones; Nairi Stadium and Erebuni ... |
Opera Garnier | ... 1979, the Cerha completion premiered on February 24 of the same year at the | and was conducted by Pierre Boulez, with Teresa Stratas singing the lead r ... |
Aberdeen Pavilion | ... be the oldest still in existence, but is no longer used for ice hockey. The | , built in 1898 in Ottawa was used for ice hockey in 1904 and is the oldes ... |
Amsterdam | ... not be attending the party; instead he will be at a political conference in | |
Bonneville Salt Flats | ... tains, but land around the north and west shores is almost uninhabited. The | lie to the west, and the Oquirrh and Stansbury Mountains rise to the south |
Staples Center | ... w L.A. Live Way) to Chick Hearn Court. This street currently runs alongside | 's main entrance. The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Autho ... |
Palace of Fontainebleau | ... the transformation of the royal country house into a true royal palace, the | . This was accomplished by the great builder-king, Francis I (1494–1547), ... |
Hoosier Dome | ... an, a $4,000,000 training complex, and the use of the brand new 57,980 seat | . After agreeing to the deal, Mayflower Transit trucks were dispatched to ... |
Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex | The largest indoor arena of the city and the whole country is the | , mostly used for hockey matches, Figure Skating shows and concerts |
Reims | ... m to Cologne and Aachen. He also summoned a meeting of the higher clergy in | in which several important reforming decrees were passed. At Mainz he held ... |
Ninian Park | ... n 1899, played some matches at the Arms Park until 1910, when they moved to | , and later became Cardiff City Football Club |
L.A. Live | ... portion of West 11th Street between Figueroa Street and Georgia Street (now | Way) to Chick Hearn Court. This street currently runs alongside Staples Ce ... |
Royal Opera House | ... 3 is an example of the former, while the production by Richard Jones at the | Covent Garden in 1994–1996, conducted by Bernard Haitink, is an example of ... |
Deva Stadium | ... demise, a new team – Chester FC – was founded. They play at Chester City's | and were elected to the Northern Premier League Division One North for the ... |
Wembley | ... . A year later Dalglish scored against the same opponents and goalkeeper at | , in another 2–1 win |
Memorial Stadium | By early 1984, after the Colts' lease on the dilapidated 64,124 seat | had expired, Irsay wanted the city of Baltimore to upgrade the stadium or ... |
Citi Field | ... n the Major Leagues with orange foul poles. This tradition is carried on at | as the foul poles there are the same color |
Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts | The | , seating 2000, features locally produced and former Broadway shows, balle ... |
Elland Road | ... largest football stadium outside of the Premier League, with Leeds United's | ground coming in second. It also has the second largest capacity single-ti ... |
Michigan International Speedway | ... yes State Park and Cambridge Junction Historic State Park which adjoins the | . The area was primarily a summer vacation spot for residents of metropoli ... |
Madison Square Garden | The | audience reacted with wild applause and demonstrations for half an hour. O ... |
Wembley Stadium | ... y non-English team to have won FA Cup, beating Arsenal in the 1927 final at | . They were runners up to Portsmouth in the 2008 final, losing 1–0 at the ... |
Queen's Park | ... Swimming Club is based at the Queens Park Sports Centre on Boythorpe Road. | also plays host to Chesterfield Cricket Club and is an outground of Derbys ... |
Izod Center | ... North America after 10 years, making stops in New Jersey (East Rutherford) | , Montreal Bell Centre, Toronto Air Canada Centre, Chicago Allstate Arena, ... |
69th Regiment Armory | ... ketball Association's original teams, playing their first home games at the | , before making Madison Square Garden their permanent home. The New York L ... |
Lucas Oil Stadium | ... rport, which is now open. Construction of the Indianapolis Colts' new home, | , was completed in August 2008, and the hotel and convention center expans ... |
Sydney Showground | ... competitors' residential village was established within the grounds of the | |
Michigan International Speedway | ... the area. With the nearby additions of Interstate 94 in the late 1950s and | in the late 1960s, Brooklyn established a year-round population. This city ... |
Anaheim Stadium | ... e Angels in the Outfield was filmed in part at the Coliseum, filling in for | |
Kyle Field | ... a career-spanning collection of re-recorded songs with a band consisting of | , Adam Forkner, and Jason Anderson, documenting that ensemble's 2003 West ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... rfax, and in 1966 the first fully professional performance was given at the | conducted by Boult, both occasions largely the result of Simpson's lobbyin ... |
Milwaukee Mile | Wisconsin is home to the world's oldest operational racetrack. The | , located in Wisconsin State Fair Park in West Allis, Wisconsin, held race ... |
Cardiff Arms Park | ... nternational Sports Stadium (the home of Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club) and | (the home of Cardiff Rugby Club). The city is also HQ of the Wales Rally G ... |
Barton Springs Pool | ... Metropolitan Park is a recreational area in the heart of south Austin (near | and Lady Bird Lake) that comprises over of publicly owned land. It is name ... |
Le Havre | ... f of their coat of arms; such cities include Lyon, Angers, Poitiers, Tours, | , Chartres and Laon among others. It is also the emblem of the city of Flo ... |
Michigan Stadium | ... he Big House". The game was played at Michigan's (American) football venue, | in Ann Arbor, with a capacity of 109,901 as of the 2010 football season. W ... |
Epsom Downs Racecourse | ... round the town include a leisure centre (the Rainbow Centre) on East Street | ;; the Odeon cinema; and the Horton Park Children's Farm |
DNA Lounge | ... ations Corporation on April 1, 1999. His current occupation is managing his | nightclub in San Francisco |
Bahrain International Circuit | ... nced that the Bahraini Government would be developing land next door to the | . The project being managed by @bahrain is a world-class mix of facilities ... |
Dixieland | ... s side of the family were non-professional musicians; his grandfather was a | drummer and his grandmother sang in a glee club |
Wisconsin State Fair Park | ... to the world's oldest operational racetrack. The Milwaukee Mile, located in | in West Allis, Wisconsin, held races there long before the Indy 500 |
Polo Grounds | Robeson performed at the | to support the USSR cause in the war, where he met two emissaries from the ... |
Sør Arena | ... dium in 2006. As of 2007 the team has been moved to its newer facilities in | . Kristiansand is also known for its handball teams (KIF and Kristiansand ... |
Wembley | ... in both the 1989 Cup Winners' Cup final and the 1992 European Cup final at | . They also won a Copa del Rey in 1990, the European Super Cup in 1992, an ... |
Bell Centre | ... 0 years, making stops in New Jersey (East Rutherford) Izod Center, Montreal | , Toronto Air Canada Centre, Chicago Allstate Arena, Edmonton Rexall Place ... |
Cardiff City Stadium | ... football team), SWALEC Stadium (the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club), | (the home of Cardiff City football team and Cardiff Blues rugby union team ... |
Celtnieks Stadium | The football clubs Dinaburg FC and FC Daugava play at | in Daugavpils. There is also a hockey team called DHK Latgale, which curre ... |
Wales Millennium Centre | ... also famous for Cardiff Castle, St David's Hall, Llandaff Cathedral and the | |
Boulder, Colorado | ... esearch Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in | , Lindzen was noticed and befriended by Professor Sydney Chapman, who had ... |
Amsterdam | ... on on backing vocals, while Marie Fredriksson joined him on stage twice, in | and Stockholm. This was eight years after their last live performance toge ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... ral others. She also toured Europe, performed a 50th Anniversary Concert at | and headlined New York's JVC Jazz Festival |
Olympic-size swimming pool | ... to golf, play ball, fish and exercise. In 1968, the city opened an outdoor | and an adjacent ice skating rink at Merrifield Park. On the south side, Mi ... |
Disney California Adventure Park | ... t Zone Tower of Terror, a theme park ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios and | , has a replica of Henry Bemis' broken glasses in the lobby. It is noted t ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... standards The Dana Owens Album. On July 11, 2007, Latifah sang at the famed | in Los Angeles as the headlining act in a live jazz concert. Before a crow ... |
Toyota Center | ... , team owner Hilton Koch announced that the Comets would be moving from the | to Reliant Arena for the 2008 WNBA season. This resulted in a loss of fans ... |
Stadium of Light | ... w and more people got involved. Supporters of Feyenoord often travel to the | on matchdays to support Sunderland, and vice versa with some Sunderland fa ... |
CBGB | ... it could market its newly signed bands, who had frequently played the club | . Because radio consultants in the United States had advised their clients ... |
Dorney Lake | ... opment. It is the location of the nationally important Pinewood Studios and | , which will be holding the rowing events at the 2012 Summer Olympics. It ... |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | ... as well as announcing at other venerable Los Angeles venues, including the | and Sports Arena, and the Forum. Ramsey died in 1990 |
Northgate Arena leisure centre | ... entral via . It was demolished in the 1970s and the site is now part of the | |
Saratoga Race Course | ... day, the largest hotel in the world, and the United States Hotel. In 1863, | opened and moved to its current location the following year, greatly expan ... |
Cardiff International Sports Stadium | ... the home of Cardiff City football team and Cardiff Blues rugby union team), | (the home of Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club) and Cardiff Arms Park (the hom ... |
Millennium Stadium | ... derway to release the rugby club from the terms of the lease, to enable the | to be redeveloped with a new North Stand and adjoining convention centre. ... |
Yankee Stadium | ... age there. Shortly after the show, a second American show, to be held at at | in New York, was announced |
University of Phoenix Stadium | ... pened in December 2003 in Westgate City Center. Also in Glendale is the new | , home of the NFL's Arizona Cardinals and the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, which ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... York premiere of the composition, which took place on December 13, 1928 in | , with Walter Damrosch conducting the New York Philharmonic |
Pettit National Ice Center | | is one of only two indoor speed skating rinks in USA |
Carnegie Hall | ... ged 82, made a comeback with a live one-man show, including one recorded at | in 1972 and released as a double album, An Evening with Groucho, on A&M Re ... |
Putney | ... pital, St Marylebone Workhouse Infirmary and the Hospital for Incurables at | ; and throughout Britain, e.g., Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley; Edinburgh ... |
Commonwealth Stadium | ... regular season game, which was the first NHL game to be played outdoors (at | in Edmonton). Raj actually snuck into all the team photos, causing uproar ... |
Fratton Park | In April 2007 Portsmouth F.C. announced plans to move away from | , their home for 109 years, to a new stadium situated on a piece of reclai ... |
Wisconsin State Fair Park | The | , which includes the Milwaukee Mile and is the site of the annual Wisconsi ... |
Elm Park | ... bigger ground and, to this end, the club moved again, to the purpose-built | on 5 September 1896 |
Madison Square Garden | ... her not to sell the elephant. In New York, Barnum exhibited the elephant at | , earning enough from the enormous crowds to recoup the money he spent to ... |
Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium | ... The football rivalry resumed in 2000 as the "Backyard Brawl", with games at | . The rivalry took a one-year hiatus in 2005 but resumed in 2006 |
Occoneechee Speedway | | , just outside Hillsborough, was one of the first two NASCAR tracks to ope ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... ons" and later won the 1903 World Series of Football, held that December at | . The team included several of the era's top players, such as: Herman Kerc ... |
California State Route 1 | ... ated place located on the coast in San Luis Obispo County, California along | between Cambria to the north and Morro Bay to the south. The population wa ... |
Northgate Arena | ... the national league, the BBL Championship. Cheshire Jets play at the city's | leisure centre; and a wheelchair basketball team, Celtic Warriors, formerl ... |
Milwaukee Mile | The Wisconsin State Fair Park, which includes the | and is the site of the annual Wisconsin State Fair, is located in West All ... |
Stadio San Nicola | ... all club A.S. Bari, currently competing in Serie B, plays in the impressive | , an architecturally innovative 58,000-seater stadium purpose-built for th ... |
Casino Regina | ... , located in the old Post Office building at 11th Avenue and Scarth Street, | and its show lounge in the old CPR train station, the and downtown restaur ... |
Torbay | ... for the third time, to Malaysian-born property developer Chiew Lin Chong in | , Devon. She provided him with some stability in his personal life and he ... |
Olive Grove | ... ned on 2 September 1899, when Wednesday moved from their original ground at | . Today it is a 39,812 capacity all-seater stadium, making it the largest ... |
Hilltop Park | ... n. The New York Yankees began their franchise as the Highlanders, named for | , where they played from their creation in 1903 until 1912. The team moved ... |
Rouen-Les-Essarts | ... ouen was also home to the French Grand Prix, hosting the race at the nearby | track sporadically between 1952 and 1968. There was a campaign in 1999 by ... |
SM Mall of Asia | ... t in Asia and the first free-standing store in the Philippines. Branches in | and Trinoma opened October 2007. Three more branches opened in 2008 at Rob ... |
Barton Springs Pool | ... ton Spring (also known as Parthenia, "the mother spring") supplies water to | , a popular recreational destination in Austin. The smaller springs are lo ... |
piece of reclaimed land on The Hard beside the Historic Dockyard | ... from Fratton Park, their home for 109 years, to a new stadium situated on a | . The £600 million mixed use development, designed by world-renowned archi ... |
Polo Grounds | ... ptember 23, 1908, the New York Giants and Chicago Cubs played a game in the | . Nineteen-year-old rookie first baseman Fred Merkle, later to become one ... |
Twickenham Stadium | ... cian Phil Collins and was a special guest at the Genesis reunion concert at | in 2007. On 17 November 2007, Brian May was appointed Chancellor of Liverp ... |
SM Mall of Asia | ... es once the terminal station next to it is fully completed. Previously, the | in Pasay was the country's largest mall, and before it the SM Megamall in ... |
Dean Smith Center | ... ore, and gymnasium), and various residence halls. South campus includes the | for men's basketball, School of Medicine, UNC Hospitals, Kenan–Flagler Bus ... |
Louisiana Superdome | ... in their second Super Bowl. The game was played on January 15, 1978, at the | in New Orleans, Louisiana. This was the first time that the Super Bowl was ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... unveiled plans to tear down the old Penn Station and replace it with a new | and office building complex. Organized protests were aimed at preserving t ... |
Sydney Opera House | ... d replicas of famous landmarks, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the | . The shellwork tradition began as an Aboriginal women's craft which was a ... |
Acapulco | ... ling stops at Toulouse, Dubai, Bangkok, Andersen AFB in Guam, Honolulu, and | . By its 30th flight anniversary on 2 March 1999 Concorde had clocked up 9 ... |
Chester Racecourse | ... all team, the Chester Romans, part of the British American Football League. | hosts several flat race meetings from the spring to the autumn. The races ... |
Henry Ford Museum | According to the transportation curator at the | , Robert Casey, the Jeep Cherokee (XJ) was the first true sport utility ve ... |
Elm Park | ... n, due to the town's association with Huntley & Palmers. The club played at | for 102 years in West Reading. Since 1998 they have played at the Madejski ... |
Boshamer Stadium | ... Kenan Memorial Stadium, Irwin Belk outdoor track, Eddie Smith Field House, | , Carmichael Auditorium, the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture a ... |
Le Havre | Mainline trains operate from Gare de Rouen-Rive-Droite to | and Paris, and regional trains to Caen, Dieppe and other local destination ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... WW leader Bill Haywood, Jack put on "The Pageant of the Paterson Strike" in | as a benefit for the strikers |
Windsor | ... kets close to the Canadian or Mexican border, such as Detroit, Michigan and | , Ontario, or San Diego, California and Tijuana, Baja California, commerci ... |
UFCU Disch–Falk Field | ... s Memorial Stadium, seating over 101,000 fans. Baseball games are played at | which underwent renovation in 1996 with an increased capacity to 6,756 sea ... |
Xochimilco | ... fices were reported to be made in other Aztec cities, including Tlatelolco, | , and Texcoco, but the number is unknown, and no currently available arche ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... ome one of the country's most successful comedians, in 2001 selling out the | for 15 nights in a row |
King George's Field | Guisborough has a | in memory of King George V, and the town's football team Guisborough Town ... |
Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark | ... rnado destroyed a number of businesses and severely damaged the 12,000-seat | |
Tantramar Civic Centre | ... and became ACAA champions. The university women's hockey team plays at the | |
Oracle Arena | ... Arena, Edmonton Rexall Place, Seattle Tacoma Dome, San Francisco (Oakland) | , Los Angeles The Forum (Inglewood), and Las Vegas Thomas and Mack Center, ... |
RCA Dome | ... sses, winning the AFC South title. They faced the San Diego Chargers at the | on January 13, 2008, after earning a bye for the first round of the 2007 p ... |
Stockton Ballpark | ... ockton, Stockton Arena, San Joaquin County Administration Building, and the | |
Epsom Downs Racecourse | ... the English Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing is run each June on nearby | |
Carnegie Hall | ... t week. Miller's huge success in 1939 culminated with his band appearing at | on October 6, with Paul Whiteman, Benny Goodman, and also the main attract ... |
Amsterdam | ... ich International Airport, offers flights within Europe including a link to | which offers onward flights throughout the world |
Yankee Stadium | ... h is signed for East 161st Street, actually lets off at Jerome Avenue, near | . Exit 6 is only accessible via exit 5 (going northbound) and is for East ... |
Chester Racecourse | ... ween the river and the city walls here is known as the Roodee, and contains | which holds a series of horse races and other events. The Shropshire Union ... |
Almaty Central Stadium | ... . The second arena, built for the championships, is an alternative field of | . has opened an office for Asia, which is located in Almaty |
Stockton Memorial Civic Auditorium | ... cific Faye Spanos Concert Hall often hosts public performances, as does the | . The Warren Atherton Auditorium at the Delta Center for the Arts on the c ... |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | The site for the opening and closing ceremonies was the | which was also used during Melbourne's 1956 Olympic Games. The mascot for ... |
Wembley Stadium | ... rdiff City in the semi-finals they lost 4–2 to Swansea City in the final at | |
Jobing.com Arena | ... HL's Phoenix Coyotes and NLL's Arizona Sting began playing in Glendale when | (formerly the Glendale Arena) opened in December 2003 in Westgate City Cen ... |
Apollo Theater | ... e mid-1930s. A teenage Ella Fitzgerald, fresh from a talent show win at the | in 1934, became its vocalist |
Amsterdam | ... ility to pass through airport security screening anywhere. He then moved to | , living there from August 2001 through November 2001, working as a dishwa ... |
The Living Room | ... d with Kemp Muhl with a new group called "Kemp and Eden" which premiered at | in the Spring of 2012 |
Yankee Stadium | Unlike the crosstown | , Shea was built on an open field (on top of a garbage landfill), so there ... |
SWALEC Stadium | ... the Wales national rugby union team and the Wales national football team), | (the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club), Cardiff City Stadium (the hom ... |
Tiger Stadium | ... er 13, he appeared on the cover of Time magazine. On September 14, 1968, at | in front of a nationally televised audience, McLain pitched the Tigers to ... |
Windsor, Ontario | ... , England, but moved when he was aged nine to LaSalle, Ontario, a suburb of | , and just across the river from Detroit, the birthplace of techno. His fa ... |
Hampton Court Palace | In 1764 he was appointed Master Gardener at | , succeeding John Greening and residing at the Wilderness House |
Tacoma Dome | ... o Air Canada Centre, Chicago Allstate Arena, Edmonton Rexall Place, Seattle | , San Francisco (Oakland) Oracle Arena, Los Angeles The Forum (Inglewood), ... |
American Airlines Center | ... ref's season-ending suspension. As Duncan was heading into the locker room, | erupted into a huge cheer, applauding Duncan's ejection |
Dodger Stadium | Live traffic reports pertaining to | were broadcast from the Dodgers Transportation Center inside the ballpark ... |
Baths of Caracalla | ... also commissioned one of Rome's last major architectural achievements, the | , the largest public baths ever built in ancient Rome. The main room of th ... |
Ebbets Field | ... and in Brooklyn to build a more accessible and better arrayed ballpark than | . Beloved as it was, Ebbets Field had grown old and was not well served by ... |
L.A. Forum | ... e and drummed with John Bonham for encores in a show on 23 June 1977 at the | (recorded on Led Zeppelin bootlegs, For Badgeholders Only/Sgt. Page's Badg ... |
Kasteel | During World War II, Feijenoord played their matches at Sparta Rotterdam's | , as the Nazis had occupied De Kuip. When Het Kasteel was unavailable due ... |
Brands Hatch | ... cer, Craig Jones, lived in city until his death after a high-speed crash at | ; as does Louis Smith, who at the 2008 games became 's first gymnast to wi ... |
Symphony Hall | ... from its former venue, Birmingham Town Hall, to a newly built concert hall, | , in 1991. The BBC commissioned film director Jaine Green to follow him in ... |
Seattle Center | ... as been the Nesholm Family Lecture Hall of McCaw Hall, the same building at | that houses the Seattle Opera. The city contributed $150,000 to the $350,0 ... |
Hyde Park | He became Chief Ranger and Keeper of | and St. James's Park on 31 August 1850. He was also colonel of the 33rd Re ... |
Avalon Ballroom | ... he group has never returned to the level of popularity enjoyed in the early | /Fillmore Auditorium days |
Highway 1 | ... lle Boulevard provides access to Highway 156. Dolan Road provides access to | . Minor county roads include: Del Monte Farms, Bayview Road, Walker Valley ... |
Texas Motor Speedway | The | had a Justin mailing address until July 9, 2005. Because it is physically ... |
Medeo | ... nships in 1977 and 1990 and the European Cup in 1978. Their home ground was | , where bandy was the only sport at the 2011 Winter Asian Games. Medeo is ... |
Yankee Stadium | ... h Weeb Ewbank and quarterback Johnny Unitas defeated the New York Giants at | 23-17 in the NFL championship game. The game, the first-ever utilizing the ... |
Hyde Park, London | ... lso performed at the Festival of Light-sponsored Festival for Jesus held in | , which was filmed and released as a 50-minute documentary Why Should the ... |
Kyocera Dome Osaka | ... x Buffaloes, a Nippon Professional Baseball team, playing its home games at | . Another baseball team, the Hanshin Tigers, although based in Nishinomiya ... |
CoreStates Center | ... Flyers said goodbye to the Spectrum and prepared to open a new arena - the | - for the next season |
Reims-Gueux | ... ran at the front from the start of the season. At the French Grand Prix at | , Jack Brabham became the first man to win a Formula One world championshi ... |
Miller Park | The Milwaukee Brewers, the state's only major league baseball team, play in | in Milwaukee, the successor to Milwaukee County Stadium since 2001. In 198 ... |
Mountain Creek | ... age of twelve. His home slopes are what are now known as Hidden Valley and | ski resorts both located in the county and in the mountains of Vernon and ... |
Newlands Stadium | ... ugby union, Cape Town is the home of the Western Province side, who play at | and compete in the Currie Cup. In addition, Western Province players (alon ... |
SM Mall of Asia | ... Robinsons Galleria in Quezon City. Another factory and drive-thru store in | in Pasay City, the 9th store opened in Gateway Mall, Araneta Center, and a ... |
Amsterdam | There are direct trains to Den Helder, Hoorn, Zaandam, | , Utrecht, Ede, Arnhem, Nijmegen, 's-Hertogenbosch, Eindhoven, Maastricht, ... |
Thunder Bay Community Auditorium | In 2002, a street which surrounds the | in his hometown was renamed "Paul Shaffer Drive." Shaffer has also receive ... |
Tampa Stadium | ... he attendance record stood until 1973 when it was broken by Led Zeppelin at | |
Leede Arena | ... the Berry Sports Center, which contains basketball and volleyball courts ( | ), as well as the Kresge Fitness Center. Behind the Alumni Gymnasium is Me ... |
Tad Gormley Stadium | ... s in the refurbished Mercedes-Benz Superdome and occasionally has played at | in |
Carnegie Hall | ... the same (earlier evening it had performed with Goodman at his famous 1938 | Jazz Concert). While Webb was officially declared the winner, there was a ... |
Amsterdam | ... hen a railway connection was established, it was often quicker to travel to | by boat than to London. The railway was introduced to Norwich by Morton Pe ... |
Alumni Gymnasium | ... cated in the southeast corner of campus. The center of athletic life is the | , which includes the Karl Michael Competition Pool and the Spaulding Pool, ... |
New York City Subway | The | , the largest subway system in the world by track mileage and the largest ... |
Zappeion | ... isters for Culture of the other nine member states of the European Union at | , in order to increase the people's cultural awareness, since there was no ... |
Asbury Park Convention Hall | ... t on fire and burned, beached itself near the city just yards away from the | . In 1943, the New York Yankees held their Spring Training in Asbury Park. ... |
Windsor | Martin was born in | , Ontario. His father, Paul Joseph James Martin, a Franco-Ontarian of Iris ... |
Rexall Place | ... al Bell Centre, Toronto Air Canada Centre, Chicago Allstate Arena, Edmonton | , Seattle Tacoma Dome, San Francisco (Oakland) Oracle Arena, Los Angeles T ... |
Cardiff City Stadium | ... k from 1910 until the end of the 2008–09 season. The club's new home is the | , which they rent to the Cardiff Blues the cities professional rugby union ... |
Le Havre | ... me cargo links in the Port of Rouen. The Cross-Channel ferry ports of Caen, | , Dieppe (50 minutes) and Calais, and the Channel Tunnel are within easy d ... |
Stone Mountain | ... the Olympic Ring, a circle from the center of Atlanta. Others were held at | , about outside of the city. To broaden ticket sales, other events, such a ... |
Antwerp | ... Allied forces. This caused the remaining V-1s to be directed at the port of | and other targets in Belgium, with 2,448 V-1s being launched. The attacks ... |
Antwerp | ... Tyndale: the Pentateuch, and the book of Jonah. The publication appeared in | and was partly financed by Jacobus van Meteren. In 1537, his translations ... |
Kauffman Stadium | ... and Larry Herndon went deep to crush the Royals 8–1 at Royals Stadium (now | ). In Game 2, the Tigers scored twice in the 11th inning when Johnny Grubb ... |
Autoroute 40 | The highway is Metropolitan Boulevard, a major constituent of | . It was built as an elevated highway throughout, except when it passes th ... |
Meadowlands | ... Stadium for one season foreshadowed what was to come in the future with the | (a.k.a. Giants Stadium) after the Jets left Flushing Meadows for New Jerse ... |
Krautrock | ... eased in 1991. Post-rock draws influence from a number of genres, including | , progressive rock, and jazz. The genre subverts or rejects rock conventio ... |
Basketball Hall of Fame | ... Springfield is best known as the birthplace of the sport of basketball. The | sits on its riverfront in a $45 million shrine built in 2003. Previous to ... |
Thompson Arena | ... 0-seat stadium overlooking Dartmouth's football field and track. The nearby | , designed by Italian engineer Pier Luigi Nervi and constructed in 1975, h ... |
Casper Events Center | UFC 6 took place at the | in 1995 |
Fuchū, Tokyo | ... he February 26 Incident of 1936. His grave is at the Tama Reien Cemetery in | |
Turner Field | After the Olympics, Centennial Olympic Stadium was converted into | , which became home of the Atlanta Braves baseball team for the 1997 seaso ... |
Fenway Park | ... nator Hatch in Kennedy's honor. Kennedy threw the ceremonial first pitch at | before the Boston Red Sox season opener in April, echoing what his grandfa ... |
Antwerp | ... tween Monschau and Losheimergraben, cross the Meuse River, and then capture | . Kampfgruppe Peiper, named after and under the command of SS-Obersturmban ... |
Metropolitan Opera | The | began a new Ring Cycle in 2010, conducted by James Levine with Bryn Terfel ... |
Seine | The | is a major axis for maritime cargo links in the Port of Rouen. The Cross-C ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... ch 1972 Norman performed 38 concerts in 35 days, including a concert at the | in the Spring of 1972, for which he claims he was only given about $700 by ... |
Grand Canal Theatre | ... r Dock. Completed projects include the Convention Centre, The O 2 , and the | |
Ninian Park | Cardiff City F.C. (founded 1899 as Riverside FC) played their home games at | from 1910 until the end of the 2008–09 season. The club's new home is the ... |
Tampere | ... rect daytime and overnight passenger trains from Rovaniemi Station to Oulu, | , Helsinki and Turku. Diesel-powered passenger trains operate north-east o ... |
Millennium Stadium | Sporting venues in the city include the | (the national stadium for the Wales national rugby union team and the Wale ... |
Tiger Stadium | In 2000, the team left | , then tied with Fenway Park as the oldest active baseball stadium, in fav ... |
Henson Park | ... Ground (the main stadium), the Sydney Sports Ground, North Sydney Pool and | . An estimated 40,000 people attended the opening ceremony. A competitors' ... |
Flaminia | # These roads bear the names of their constructors (e.g. Via Appia, Cassia, | ) |
Philips Arena | ... ot for Turner Field; the Omni was demolished that same year to make way for | on its site. The only other Olympic venue to be closed since has been the ... |
Campos de Sport de El Sardinero | ... ainly that was one of the founders of La Liga, play their home games at the | . Racing de Santander has been 40 seasons in first division and 32 in seco ... |
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | ... d about the lack of black musicians in the orchestra, the tour began at the | on March 13, 1988 |
Talladega Superspeedway | ... o a major Honda manufacturing plant, employing over 4,000 people. The famed | race track is located just outside the city |
Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts | The default was remedied in 1970 with the construction of the | (now the Conexus Arts Centre) as a Canadian Centennial project, a theatre ... |
Tulane Stadium | ... n 2002, the Liberty Bowl in 1970, and the 1935 Sugar Bowl. Tulane once used | on the uptown campus that seated more than 80,000 people, held three Super ... |
Barton Springs Pool | ... it is completely submerged by pool water. Located near the diving board in | , the spring's flow is not always visible at the surface |
100 Club | ... called Holy Barbarians a few months later. The band made their debut at the | in London in February 1996 and released their first (and only) record in M ... |
Seattle Center | ... s about half a dozen cinemas (including, since 2007, its own SIFF Cinema at | ), with the exact roster varying from year to year |
Metropolitan Opera House | ... Harrison, who would later design the similar-looking façade of Manhattan's | at the Lincoln Center. Its facilities include two theaters and one 900-sea ... |
Marquee Club | ... Rollin' Stones (after one of their favourite Muddy Waters tunes) was at the | , a jazz club, on 12 July 1962. They would later change their name to “The ... |
Sydney Sports Ground | ... stralia). Venues included the Sydney Cricket Ground (the main stadium), the | , North Sydney Pool and Henson Park. An estimated 40,000 people attended t ... |
Palmerston Park | ... es and the surrounding area in the Scottish Football League First Division. | on Terregles Street is the home ground of the team. This is on the Maxwell ... |
Franklin Institute | ... en was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Medal in Mechanical Engineering of the | |
Miami Orange Bowl | ... a on its site. The only other Olympic venue to be closed since has been the | , demolished in 2008 for the Florida Marlins' new baseball stadium to be b ... |
Bloch Park | Selma's | was home to Southeastern League of Professional Baseball club the Selma Cl ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... in May 2005, the success of which inspired a further series of concerts at | , New York City in October 2005 |
Olympic-size swimming pool | ... ing stations and of watercourses, with the combined capacity to pump 16,500 | s in a 24-hour period or to empty Rutland Water in 3 days |
Shea Stadium | ... layed in the Polo Grounds in 1962 and 1963, their first two seasons, before | was completed in 1964. After the Mets departed, the Polo Grounds was demol ... |
Nürburgring, Germany | ... he world: Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires; Monte Carlo, Monaco; Montmeló, Spain | ;; Stuttgart-Untertürkheim, Germany; and Monza, Italy |
Boulder, Colorado | ... d a Certificate of Completion from the Revenue Sources Management School in | . She also completed the State and Local Government Executive Program at t ... |
Kyocera Dome Osaka | ... rs, although based in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, plays a part of its home games in | as well, when their homeground Kōshien Stadium is occupied with the annual ... |
Brixton Academy | ... Brian May made a guest appearance at the Motörhead 25th Anniversary show at | along with Eddie Clarke (former Motörhead guitarist) for the encore song " ... |
Allstate Arena | ... ford) Izod Center, Montreal Bell Centre, Toronto Air Canada Centre, Chicago | , Edmonton Rexall Place, Seattle Tacoma Dome, San Francisco (Oakland) Orac ... |
Yankee Stadium | ... game. The Yankees observed a moment of silence for Kennedy before a game at | as well |
Louisiana Superdome | The game was played at the | in New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 25, 1981, five days after the Iran h ... |
Madejski Stadium | ... 878–1882), Coley Park (1882–1889) and Caversham Cricket Ground (1889–1896). | replaced previous stadium Elm Park. It was opened on 22 August 1998 when L ... |
Wales Millennium Centre | ... e historical Cardiff Castle and out of town Castell Coch to the more modern | and Cardiff Bay. Cardiff was a finalist in the European Capital of Culture ... |
Fenway Park | ... and the Boston Red Sox as both teams observed a moment of silence. Flags at | were flown at half-staff and "Taps" was performed as players stood along t ... |
Vélodrome Buffalo | ... 1890s he also managed the Vélodrome de la Seine at Levallois-Perret and the | , whose events were an integral part of Parisian life, being regularly att ... |
Barton Springs Pool | ... ns. These include Deep Eddy Pool, Texas' oldest man-made swimming pool, and | , the nation's largest natural swimming pool in an urban area. Barton Spri ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... tional Folk Album. Case also had the chance to perform Beatles songs at the | with Sir George Martin. He frequently conducts songwriting workshops in Ca ... |
Amsterdam | ... nal operations. The regional offices for European franchises are located in | , Netherlands; the Australia and New Zealand locations are supported from ... |
Cardiff Arena | ... f's professional ice hockey team, the Cardiff Devils, play in the temporary | in the Cardiff International Sports Village. They play in the 10 team prof ... |
Nairi Stadium | ... Stadium, Republican Stadium and Hrazdan Stadium, along with two small ones | ;and Erebuni Stadium. Hrazdan -the largest football venue- is also home to ... |
Giants Stadium | ... on foreshadowed what was to come in the future with the Meadowlands (a.k.a. | ) after the Jets left Flushing Meadows for New Jersey following the 1983 N ... |
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium | ... permanent stadium to be built in Nashville, the team played temporarily at | in Memphis for one season before moving to Nashville in 1998 and playing i ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... ican debut in 1976, conducting the London Schools Symphony Orchestra at the | . He first conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic (LA Phil) in 1979 during ... |
Plough Lane | ... dons Road, the nearest railway station to Wimbledon's original home ground, | |
Comerica Park | This is how the Retired and Honored names are displayed at | |
Vanderbilt Stadium | ... in Memphis for one season before moving to Nashville in 1998 and playing in | . For two seasons, the team was known as the Tennessee Oilers before chang ... |
Science Museum | ... ltural Affairs. In the same year, Space Invaders was included in the London | 's Game On exhibition meant to showcase the various aspects of video game ... |
Hrazdan Stadium | ... four major stadiums: Banants Stadium, Mika Stadium, Republican Stadium and | , along with two small ones; Nairi Stadium and Erebuni Stadium. Hrazdan -t ... |
Bois de Boulogne | ... e perimeter of Paris, the open fields of Villiers and the (then) still-wild | . At age fourteen she began to copy from paintings at the Louvre. Among he ... |
Clune's Auditorium | ... to Fifth Street and Olive Ave, in a venue that had previously been known as | , but was renamed Philharmonic Auditorium. From 1964 to 2003, the orchestr ... |
Palmerston Park | ... dside are among other suburbs located on the Maxwelltown side of the river. | , home to the town's senior football team Queen of the South, is on Terreg ... |
Torbay | Torquay is a town in the unitary authority area of | and ceremonial county of Devon, England. It lies south of Exeter along the ... |
Wales Millennium Centre | ... Bay which contains the Senedd building, home to the Welsh Assembly and the | arts complex. Current developments include the continuation of the redevel ... |
Giants Stadium | ... ). The stadium was also not well maintained in the 1970s. The Jets moved to | for the 1984 season, enticed by the additional 15,000+ seats offered there ... |
New York City Subway | The construction of the | , which opened in 1904, helped bind the new city together, as did addition ... |
Mallory Park | ... of Hinckley. Automotive and aerospace engineers use the test facilities at | , and Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome and proving ground. On 18 October 2007, the ... |
Edgar Brown Memorial Stadium | The Pasco School District's renovated | , constructed in a former gravel pit used in the construction of the Blue ... |
Apollo Theater | ... celebrities and thousands of fans attended public memorial services at the | in New York on December 28, 2006 and at the James Brown Arena on December ... |
Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium | ... is now the home of the only sizable baseball stadium in the country, at the | . The stadium hosts games of Baseball Philippines; Lou Gehrig and Babe Rut ... |
Mika Stadium | Yerevan has four major stadiums: Banants Stadium, | , Republican Stadium and Hrazdan Stadium, along with two small ones; Nairi ... |
The National Stadium | ... umping World Championships in 1982. The national boxing arena is located in | on the South Circular Road. There are also basketball, handball, hockey an ... |
Fenway Park | ... hite lettering - at the 2010 NHL Winter Classic versus the Boston Bruins at | . For the 2010–11 season, the Winter Classic jersey was adopted as the tea ... |
Abilene, Texas | ... ited States. The population was 1,068 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Hollywood Bowl | ... as Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream, her first stage production, at the | . The stage production was later turned into a 1935 movie, her film debut. ... |
Banants Stadium | Yerevan has four major stadiums: | , Mika Stadium, Republican Stadium and Hrazdan Stadium, along with two sma ... |
Royal Danish Theatre | ... te cantatas, organ music, and an opera, Rosaura, which was performed by the | on September 20, 1950. He also made many contributions to Danish hymnology ... |
Sadler's Wells Theatre | ... cript dance production by Wayne McGregor Random Dance in collaboration with | and the Arts Council England |
Priestfield Stadium | ... Kent-based club in the Football League, they play their home matches at the | |
Bristol Cathedral | ... ixon monument in York Minster (1860), prepared plans for the restoration of | in 1859 and Norwich Cathedral in 1860 neither of which resulted in a commi ... |
James Brown Arena | ... services at the Apollo Theater in New York on December 28, 2006 and at the | on December 30, 2006 in Augusta, Georgia. A separate, private memorial ser ... |
Giants Stadium | ... ird place match, a semifinal and a game of the Round of 16, followed by the | in East Rutherford, which had one semifinal, a quarterfinal and a round of ... |
Torbay | The following statistics are for the whole of | , including Paignton and Brixham |
Amsterdam | ... Europe and the Middle East visiting Jerusalem, Cairo, Alexandria, Brussels, | , Stockholm, London, Geneva, and Athens. With him on his tour was a group ... |
Grand Olympic Auditorium | ... ormer WBA Junior Lightweight champion Alfredo Marcano in nine rounds at the | in Los Angeles. During his first period as a world champion, Chacon got to ... |
Columbia, Missouri | ... ville is a city in Boone County, Missouri, United States. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 978 at the 2000 census |
Amsterdam | ... m, France, Netherlands, Portugal). He is also the patron saint of Aberdeen, | , Barranquilla, Bari, Beit Jala, Fribourg, Huguenots, Kozani, Liverpool, P ... |
Municipal Stadium | ... ay to be let go, and Bell became head coach. Bell made the 102,000-capacity | the team's home field for the 1936 NFL season and coached them to a 1–11 f ... |
Newcastle City Hall | ... ed in the south of the city centre near the Centre for Life. The 2,000-seat | holds a number of music events every month, particularly featuring solo ar ... |
Burgtheater | ... ror Franz Josef I of Austria for his contributions to murals painted in the | in Vienna. He also became an honorary member of the University of Munich a ... |
Downing Stadium | ... York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League played their home games at | for two seasons, starting in 1974. In 1975, the team signed Pelé, official ... |
Columbia, Missouri | ... rgeon is a city in Boone County, Missouri, United States. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 944 at the 2000 census |
Metropolitan Opera | ... 983 short story form by the novelist V. S. Pritchett for publication by the | Association |
Exhibition Stadium | ... the seven games, the winning run was scored in the final inning of play. At | , the Tigers dropped three in a row to the Blue Jays before winning a dram ... |
O2 Academy Newcastle | On 14 October 2005, the 2,000 capacity | opened, providing a new music venue in the city centre. The opening night ... |
Shibuya | ... iyoda to the east; Bunkyo and Toshima to the north; Nakano to the west, and | and Minato to the south. In addition, Nerima is only a hundred meters away ... |
DNA Lounge | Zawinski is currently the proprietor of the | , a nightclub in San Francisco |
Arch of Constantine | ... ing victory in the Battle of the Milvian Bridge (312), a triumphal arch—the | —was built (315) to celebrate it; the arch is decorated with images of Vic ... |
Gator Bowl Stadium | ... red earlier in the year to publicise the Hank Snow Jamboree concerts at the | in Jacksonville, Florida, which included Presley in the line up. During on ... |
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium | ... ar during its lifetime than other "cookie-cutter" venues, like RFK Stadium, | , and Three Rivers Stadium |
Disney California Adventure Park | ... vision special, The Muppets at Walt Disney World, and a Disney World (Later | as well) attraction, Jim Henson's Muppet*Vision 3D, and was developing fil ... |
White Hart Lane | ... enham, London, that plays in the Premier League. The club's home stadium is | |
Breese Stevens Field | ... y the architectural firm of Claude and Starck are still standing, including | , Doty School (now converted to condominiums), and many private residences |
Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts | ... rs and venues in the Commonwealth are found both in the cities and suburbs. | is located in Vienna and is the only national park intended for use as a p ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... Manchester performance was widely bootlegged (and mistakenly placed at the | ). The recording of this gig became one of the most famous of Dylan's care ... |
Old Trafford | ... The architect was Archibald Leitch, famous for designing Ibrox Stadium and | , amongst others. In 1890, new standing areas were constructed along the e ... |
Staples Center | ... and resumed broadcasting that season, receiving a standing ovation from the | crowd upon his return. His final game was Game 4 of the 2002 NBA Finals wh ... |
Augsburg | ... em, and where Daniel received an artistic training with the painter Haid in | . His brother also became a painter |
Wembley Stadium | ... a defeated Manchester United in the 2011 Champions League Final 3–1 held at | , a repeat of the 2009 final, winning their fourth European Cup. In August ... |
Veltins-Arena | ... IFA World Cup, the transport infrastructure in Gelsenkirchen leading to the | underwent modifications. Likewise, the main railway station underwent exte ... |
Harrison Opera House | ... is the only national park intended for use as a performing arts center. The | , in Norfolk, is home of the Virginia Opera. The Virginia Symphony Orchest ... |
Beacon Theater | In May 2009, Costello made a surprise cameo appearance on-stage at the | in New York as part of Spinal Tap's Unwigged and Unplugged show, singing t ... |
Maple Grove Raceway | Many people believe Mohnton is home to | , which hosts the Toyo Tires Nationals every year for the NHRA Powerade se ... |
Boulder, Colorado | ... rolina. NESDIS also operates the National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) in | , the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) in Silver Spring, Maryland ... |
Ibrox Stadium | ... rs and cost GB£50. The architect was Archibald Leitch, famous for designing | and Old Trafford, amongst others. In 1890, new standing areas were constru ... |
Strahan Coliseum | The Comets played their final home game on September 15, 2008 at the | on the campus of Texas State due to Hurricane Ike. They defeated the Sacra ... |
Yankee Stadium | ... teams and two football teams shared the same facility in the same year. As | was being renovated and Giants Stadium was nearing completion, there were ... |
Shea Stadium | ... Who on a leg of their final tour in the US, including a show at New York's | . Though the Clash continued to tour, the personal tensions were increasin ... |
UPC-Arena | ... egger's name from the stadium in December 2005. It is now officially titled | |
Radio City Music Hall | The film premiered at | in New York City |
Gesa Stadium | Pasco's | hosts the Tri-City Dust Devils baseball club of the Northwest League. The ... |
LP Field | ... nessee Oilers before changing its name to Titans in 1999. The team plays at | in Nashville. The team's training facility is at Baptist Sports Park, a si ... |
Amsterdam | Ajax from | are Feyenoord's arch rivals. The two clubs share a long history together a ... |
Centennial Olympic Stadium | ... orgia Institute of Technology (North Avenue Apartments). Another example is | , which by design was later converted into the baseball-specific Turner Fi ... |
Bois de Boulogne | ... s bears Hugo's name, and links the Place de l'Étoile to the vicinity of the | by way of the Place Victor-Hugo. This square is served by a Paris Métro st ... |
Telstra Dome | In the past Telstra had naming rights to the | in Melbourne, but lost these rights to Etihad Airways, the national airlin ... |
Chicago Theatre | From May 9–12, 2006, the show made a similar venture to the | in Chicago, Illinois, taking cues from their previous trip to Toronto. Bet ... |
Abilene | ... Waco/Temple/Killeen DMA. As well as KTXS-TV, KTAB-TV, and KRBC-TV from the | /Sweetwater/Brownwood DMA. The Comanche Chief serves as the areas local ne ... |
Ricoh Arena | Since 2005, Coventry City F.C. have been playing at their new home, the | , a 32,609 capacity stadium in Rowleys Green in north Coventry. Their foot ... |
Reims | ... ines. For a 1969 exposition at the Maison de la Culture (Cultural House) in | Jarre wrote the five-minute song "Happiness Is a Sad Song", but his first ... |
Antwerp | ... Victor Hugo found the town so beautiful he once said: "take Versailles, add | , and you have Bordeaux". Baron Haussmann, a long-time prefect of Bordeaux ... |
Lord's | St John's Wood is the location of | Cricket Ground, home of Middlesex County Cricket Club and the Marylebone C ... |
Fetzer Field | ... us along with several undergraduate residence halls. Middle campus includes | and Woollen Gymnasium along with the Student Recreation Center, Kenan Memo ... |
Sydney Olympic Park | ... ponsors the Sydney Telstra 500 event, the final round of the series held at | |
Filoil Flying V Arena | ... oy Aquino Stadium, although basketball events had transferred to San Juan's | and the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. Other collegiate sports are still ... |
Golden Gate Fields | ... the El Camino Real Derby, which is scheduled to be run on Feb. 12, 2011 at | , will also qualify for the Preakness 5.5 if it goes on to win the Santa A ... |
Camelback Ranch-Glendale | ... Phoenix, Arizona in 2009 for spring training and share a facility, known as | , which is in Phoenix but owned and operated by the City of Glendale |
Reliant Arena | ... on Koch announced that the Comets would be moving from the Toyota Center to | for the 2008 WNBA season. This resulted in a loss of fans. The Compaq Cent ... |
Leopardstown | ... ity. The Dublin area has several race courses including Shelbourne Park and | . The Dublin Horse Show takes place at the RDS, which hosted the Show Jump ... |
Turner Field | ... pic Stadium, which by design was later converted into the baseball-specific | for the Atlanta Braves after the Games concluded, as there was no long-ter ... |
Croke Park | ... l Irish Constabulary opened fire on the crowd at a Gaelic football match in | , killing fourteen civilians. That evening, three IRA suspects in Dublin C ... |
Brixton Academy | ... Mani playing bass for Primal Scream at the Japan Tsunami appeal concert at | in London |
Palais Garnier | ... orbert Schmucki to perform a ballet called AOR (in Hebrew, "light"), at the | . He also composed music for ballet, theatre, advertisements and televisio ... |
Raymond Field | Expansion and modernization of | was completed in the fall of 2007 and features the installation of an eigh ... |
Boston Garden | While attending a basketball game on November 29, 1964, at the | , Ed Snider, the then vice-president of the Philadelphia Eagles, observed ... |
Sydney Opera House | ... performance, chiefly the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra based at the | and Orchestra Victoria based in Melbourne |
Woollen Gymnasium | ... eral undergraduate residence halls. Middle campus includes Fetzer Field and | along with the Student Recreation Center, Kenan Memorial Stadium, Irwin Be ... |
The Birchmere | ... music acts, as well as Hollywood actors. Notable performance venues include | , the Landmark Theater, and Jiffy Lube Live |
Seine | ... arlemagne was particularly hard-hit by these raiders, who could sail up the | with near impunity. Near the end of Charlemagne's reign (and throughout th ... |
Green Point Stadium | ... al, held in South Africa. The Mother City built a new 70,000 seat stadium ( | ) in the Green Point area |
Saratoga Race Course | The city is perhaps best known for the | which opened on August 3, 1863. The first track was located across Union A ... |
Reims | The Foujita chapel in | completed in 1966, is an example of modern frescos, the interior being pai ... |
Raley Field | ... home of the team's AAA affiliate, the River Cats. The River Cats' stadium, | , would need significant construction to increase to accommodate a major l ... |
Plough Lane | ... ressed interest in relocating to the city after being forced to leave their | stadium and ground-share with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. However, th ... |
Richmond Park | ... oup stage Shamrock Rovers play at Tallaght Stadium in South Dublin, play at | , and play their home games at the UCD Bowl in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, whi ... |
Ostend | ... russels. . This would have cut Wellington's communications with his base at | , but would have pushed his army closer to Blücher's. Napoleon manipulated ... |
Royal Opera House | ... yal Charters are cities; the Bank of England; the BBC; theatres such as the | and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; Livery Companies; universities (mostly ... |
Rubber Bowl | ... 1 season, but played their final two "home" games of the 1952 season at the | in Akron, Ohio. However, the NFL considers the Texans and Colts to be sepa ... |
Seine | One day he took a long drive in an open carriage along the | , even though it was very cold. He felt ill after returning to the hotel t ... |
Caesars Palace | ... ich included other guests, among them Chong's wife. The event was filmed at | in Las Vegas during The Comedy Festival |
Issy-les-Moulineaux | Madison, New Jersey has three sister cities: Madison, Connecticut, | , France, and Marigliano, Campania, Italy |
Cisco Field | ... Bob Wasserman. The team would have played in what was planned to be called | , a 32,000-seat, baseball-only facility. The proposed ballpark would have ... |
Rentschler Field | The home stadium for the University of Connecticut Huskies football team, | , is located adjacent to Pratt & Whitney's East Hartford, Connecticut camp ... |
Kenan Memorial Stadium | ... etzer Field and Woollen Gymnasium along with the Student Recreation Center, | , Irwin Belk outdoor track, Eddie Smith Field House, Boshamer Stadium, Car ... |
Metropolitan Opera | ... of this three-act version ready for the first production of the work at the | in April 1977 (in a production by John Dexter),, so the incomplete version ... |
Hackney Empire | ... tion was "What colour was it?" Spike met Peter Sellers after the war at the | , where Secombe was performing, and the three became close friends |
Shea Stadium | ... two touchdowns Bradshaw threw in what would be the final NFL game played at | (and the last NFL game in New York City to date) allowed him to finish his ... |
Shibe Park | ... nd both football teams from October 1975 through December 1975. Even though | housed the Phillies, A's, and Eagles collectively from 1940 to 1954 (exclu ... |
Hampden Park | In 1976, Dalglish scored the winning goal for Scotland at | against England, by nutmegging Ray Clemence. A year later Dalglish scored ... |
Palacio de los Deportes | ... The Forum (Inglewood), and Las Vegas Thomas and Mack Center, Mexico City's | , Guadalajara's Arena VFG, and Monterey's Auditorio Banamex to a total of ... |
Icahn Stadium | ... stadium was demolished in 2002 to make way for the $45 million, 4,754-seat | , which includes an Olympic-standard 400-meter running track and, as part ... |
The Guildhall | ... y has three established music venues: The Wedgewood Rooms, The Pyramids and | , an imposing neoclassical building designed by William Hill (architect) a ... |
Wembley Stadium | ... World Cup and six FA Cup finals (from the 2001–02 to 2005–06 seasons) while | was being rebuilt |
Selhurst Park | ... to leave their Plough Lane stadium and ground-share with Crystal Palace at | . However, this bizarre relocation plan never materialised and when the cl ... |
United Center | ... asketball Tournament at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, alternating years with the | in Chicago. From 2008 to 2012, Indianapolis was the sole city to host the ... |
Cedar Rapids Ice Arena | ... Memorial Stadium for baseball, Kingston Stadium for football and track, the | for hockey, Hawkeye Downs Speedway, a half-mile paved racetrack featuring ... |
Bedford Corn Exchange | The | is the largest entertainment venue in the town and plays host to a variety ... |
The Lido | ... ward, the national standard for parks and green spaces, by the Civic Trust. | , a striking building with elements of design, was opened in 1936 and is o ... |
Cisco Field | ... nia cities about building a new baseball-only stadium. The planned stadium, | , was originally intended to be built in Fremont, California (a location t ... |
Donington Park | ... . The major Download Festival, a hard rock and metal festival, is hosted at | |
Yankee Stadium | ... ankees, remaining there until they moved across the Harlem River in 1923 to | . The New York Mets played in the Polo Grounds in 1962 and 1963, their fir ... |
Priestfield Stadium | ... 8 May 1893. The founders also purchased the plot of land which later became | . The new club played its first match on 2 September 1893, losing 1–5 to W ... |
venues | ... many amateur musicals as well an increasing number of national tours. Other | include the Third Floor Arts Venue in the Central Library and the South Pa ... |
Abilene | ... KXXV-TV, KDYW, KWKT-TV and KNCT-TV. Two other television stations from the | /Sweetwater/Brownwood DMA provide coverage for Mills County they include: ... |
Wentworth Club | ... on 13½–1½ by Britain. Present at the 1926 match, held on the East Course at | , Virginia Water, Surrey, was Samuel Ryder, a seed merchant who traded fro ... |
New York City Center | ... ed to nearly two million people. The touring company had a four-week run at | in January 1949. Following the City Center run, the show was moved back to ... |
SWALEC Stadium | ... ed as a first class county since 1921. Their headquarters and ground is the | , Sophia Gardens, since moving from Cardiff Arms Park in 1966. The Sophia ... |
Feijenoord Stadion | ... g, and in 1933, they decided to build a new facility. The club moved to the | (nicknamed "De Kuip" or "the Tub") in 1937, playing the first match there ... |
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | ... om 1964 to 2003, the orchestra played its main subscription concerts in the | of the Los Angeles Music Center. In 2003, a move was made to the new Walt ... |
Esquires | ... oduces a traditional pantomime at the Bedford Corn Exchange each Christmas. | (one of the town's premier live music venues) regularly plays host to many ... |
Baker's Keyboard Lounge | ... the club owner did not appreciate her singing style. Streisand appeared at | in Detroit in 1961 |
Amsterdam | ... ion in London's Baker Street. There are also Madame Tussauds in Dam Square, | ; Berlin; Hong Kong; Shanghai; and three locations in the United States: t ... |
Schuylkill River | ... km²) of it (1.60%) is water. It is drained by the Perkiomen Creek into the | . Its villages include Delphi, Obelisk (also in Upper Frederick Township,) ... |
Texas Stadium | ... boys defeated the Broncos 14-6 on the final Sunday of the regular season at | . Both teams' starters saw limited action in that contest, since both squa ... |
Les Arcs | ... the rest of the events took place in the villages of Courchevel, La Plagne, | , Les Menuires, Les Saisies, Méribel, Pralognan-la-Vanoise, Tignes and Val ... |
Citizens Bank Park | ... rans Stadium. In March 2004, after Veterans Stadium was replaced by the new | , the Athletics' plaques were relocated to the Philadelphia Athletics Hist ... |
Hampden Park | ... cotland, after 15 years as a full international, was on 12 November 1986 at | in a Euro 1988 qualifying game against Luxembourg, which Scotland won 3–0. ... |
Beijing National Indoor Stadium | ... ng centres. The largest structures built were the Beijing National Stadium, | , Beijing National Aquatics Center, Olympic Green Convention Center, Olymp ... |
Moore Theater | ... cinema, the Moore Egyptian Theater, now back under its earlier name as the | and functioning as a concert venue. When founders Dan Ireland and Darryl M ... |
Connie's Inn | Sweatman frequently played at the well known Harlem club | . He continued playing in New York through the early 1940s, then concentra ... |
Cobb Field | ... s the new multi-use stadium that replaced Cobb Field in the summer of 2008. | was a baseball stadium that was the home of the Billings Mustangs, the Pio ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... , whilst the winter tour was completed in front of a full-house at London's | on 30 January 1974. By the end of the year, McTell was in the studio with ... |
Schuylkill River | ... e Delaware watershed and most of it is drained by the Sacony Creek into the | . An area in the eastern portion is drained by the Little Lehigh Creek int ... |
Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark | ... do, touched down in the downtown core and Heights sections of Billings. The | and area businesses suffered major damage. While the nation has been feeli ... |
Antwerp | The same year, he won the World Junior Chess Championship held at | , Belgium, with the score of 14/16. Spassky competed for the Lokomotiv Vol ... |
Medeo | ... ies were constructed, including Lenin’s Palace, Kazakhstan Hotel, and the “ | ” sports complex |
baseball stadium | Chico is home to Nettleton Stadium (also called The Net) | on the California State University campus. It is the home field for the Ch ... |
Roseland Ballroom | ... toured widely and famously played a set opposite Fletcher Henderson at the | in New York City in . The following year, Trumbauer and Beiderbecke left D ... |
AWD-Arena | ... eam that plays in the Bundesliga top division. Home games are played at the | , which hosted matches in the 1974 and 2006 World Cups and the Euro 1988. ... |
Schuylkill River | ... he East Branch Perkiomen Creek and Unami Creek into the Perkiomen Creek and | , an area in the northeast portion drains via Threemile Run, Lake Nockamix ... |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... tates. It has a regular season of concerts from October through June at the | , and a summer season at the Hollywood Bowl from July through September. G ... |
Wembley Arena | ... K #38), was released in February 1990, with the video having been filmed at | , London, on 25 November 1989. "Sweet Soul Sister" was partially written i ... |
Ryman Auditorium | At the annual Americana Music Association Honors and Awards program at the | in Nashville, Tennessee on September 18, 2008, Miller received the "AMA In ... |
Stockton Arena | Stockton hosts several live music venues, including the | , which is home to several sports teams, and has hosted nationally known e ... |
Wentworth Club | ... ionals against a similar one drawn from the British PGA on the East Course, | , Virginia Water, Surrey, UK. The first competition took place in 1927 at ... |
Antwerp | ... ories, and a replay on a neutral ground took place. The match was played in | , Belgium and 30,000 Feijenoord fans travelled by bus to see their team pl ... |
Ruislip Lido | ... hrough parts of the borough, including Uxbridge, Yiewsley and West Drayton. | was built as a feeder reservoir for the canal, but was eventually disconne ... |
Kenney Gym | and | both have indoor lap pools. These facilities are owned by the |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... vilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. In 2003, a move was made to the new | next door designed by Frank Gehry. Its current "winter season" runs from O ... |
Camp de la Indústria | On 14 March 1909, the team moved into the | , a larger stadium with a seating capacity of 8,000 people. From 1910 to 1 ... |
Putney | Although living in | , south west London, Ralph and Nanna bought a derelict cottage in Cornwall ... |
Boulder, Colorado | ... appeared, he left behind his wife, the former Helen Burger, originally from | , and the two children they adopted in 1943 and 1944, Steven and Jonnie. H ... |
Hampton Court Palace | Catherine married Henry VIII on 12 July 1543 at | . Her previous husband had died on 2 March 1543. She was the first Queen o ... |
Veterans Stadium | ... each year into the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame at the then-existing | . In March 2004, after Veterans Stadium was replaced by the new Citizens B ... |
Amsterdam | ... tock exchange group Euronext alongside Brussels' BEL20, Lisbon's PSI-20 and | 's AEX |
Henley-on-Thames | She died in | on 12 November 1947 |
Radio City Music Hall | Liberace's final stage performance was at New York's | on November 2, 1986; the 18th show in 21 days, the series grossing $2.5 mi ... |
Santa Cruz | ... pire that birthed them before finding wider acceptance in their new home of | and, eventually, an international audience. Their strong iconoclasm and em ... |
Eucaliptos | ... the beginning of an era of growth for Internacional. The club restored the | , their old stadium, to host two matches of the FIFA World Cup in 1950 – M ... |
The Stone Pony | ... l known as the Jersey Shore sound, which is infused with R&B. It is home to | , founded in 1974, a starting point for many performers. The Asbury Lanes, ... |
Alexandra Palace | ... en, East Finchley, Finsbury Park and Turnpike Lane and to train services at | and Hornsey |
Lord's Cricket Ground | ... nd Arthur travel through the space-time continuum from prehistoric Earth to | . There they run into Slartibartfast, who enlists their aid in preventing ... |
Antwerp | ... other Eastern European Jewish origins; his great-grandfather emigrated from | before 1914 Gaiman, Neil. , Neil Gaiman's Journal, 16 January 2009 and his ... |
RCA Dome | ... olis in 1984, first playing at the Hoosier Dome, which was then renamed the | , before moving to Lucas Oil Stadium in 2008 |
Royal Tennis Court | ... Hall (the last medieval great hall built for the English monarchy) and the | . The Great Hall features a carved hammer-beam roof. During Tudor times, t ... |
Augsburg | ... fenhofen, Dachau, Fürstenfeldbruck and Landsberg, as well as by the city of | |
Charles River | ... ded to establish dispersed settlements along the coast and the banks of the | in order to avoid presenting a single point that hostile forces might atta ... |
Alliant Energy Center | ... e national championship in 2007. Some events are played at the county-owned | (formerly Dane County Memorial Coliseum) and the University-owned |
Donington Park | ... 29. They also headlined the Tuborg Stage at the Download Festival, held at | , UK on Friday June 8, 2007, and closed select shows for the Sounds of the ... |
Asbury Park Convention Hall | ... ontinue the tradition of offering original, live music to the Jersey Shore. | holds larger events |
Carey Stadium | Ocean City Nor'easters of the USL Premier Development League play at | |
Antwerp | ... was, again, looking for control of the Ardennes. The goal was to advance to | , to cut off supply and separate British from American troops. On December ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... er through June at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, and a summer season at the | from July through September. Gustavo Dudamel is the current Music Director ... |
Mälaren | ... tle far-fetched that wide waters relates to Lake Vänern in Västergötland or | . The weather in weather-geats, and sea-geats marks a people living at a w ... |
Powerade Centre | Due to its proximity to the recently constructed | , the OHL's Brampton Battalion hockey team members who have not yet comple ... |
Sydney Opera House | ... sistence, local buskers were given free tickets for the flagship concert at | |
Saratoga Race Course | ... ism as its main source of income, especially during the Summer months while | is open, there is plenty of industry that keeps this culture-rich city's e ... |
Le Havre | ... Continental Ferry Port has links to Caen, Cherbourg-Octeville, St Malo and | in France, and Santander, Cantabria, in Spain and the Channel Islands. Fer ... |
Kingston | ... ve been played on the St. Lawrence River at Montreal and Quebec City and in | and Ottawa in Ontario. The number of players on these games was often larg ... |
TUI Arena | ... ions play in the German top division and their home games are played in the | . The Hannover Indians are the second ice hockey team in Hanover playing a ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... ce 1922, the orchestra has played outdoor concerts during the summer at the | , with the official "summer season" running from July through September |
Batu Kawan Stadium | ... es which include two major stadia – the City Stadium in George Town and the | in Southern Seberang Perai. The Penang International Sports Arena (PISA) i ... |
Seine | ... marriage was celebrated the next day, at Port-Mort on the right bank of the | , in John's domains, as those of Philip lay under an interdict |
Beijing National Stadium | ... ijing as well as 59 training centres. The largest structures built were the | , Beijing National Indoor Stadium, Beijing National Aquatics Center, Olymp ... |
Norwich Arts Centre | The | (Norwich) theatre opened in 1977 in St. Benedict's Street, and has a capac ... |
Appian Way | ... , and the milestones on them, at times long before the first paved road—the | . Unless these allusions are just simple anachronisms, the roads referred ... |
Veterans Memorial Coliseum | ... door football team in the Continental Indoor Football League, that plays at | . Marion was home to the Marion Mayhem, also an indoor football team in th ... |
Nürburgring | ... engine problems in Britain. At the next race, the German Grand Prix at the | circuit, Fangio needed to extend his lead by six points to claim the title ... |
Cardiff City Stadium | ... pite the professional Cardiff Blues regional rugby union team moving to the | in August 2009. The site is owned by Cardiff Athletic Club and a decision ... |
Dixieland | In the late 1940s there was a revival of " | " music, harkening back to the original contrapuntal New Orleans style. Th ... |
Kennedy Space Center | ... orbiter following Columbia and Challenger, and made its final touchdown at | on March 9, 2011 at 10:57:17 CST, having spent a cumulative total of one f ... |
Pocono Raceway | ... nnsylvania, United States. The population was 4,983 at the 2000 census. The | is located within the township |
Bernabéu | ... e by beating Real Madrid 1–0 in the 1968 Copa del Generalísimo final at the | , in front of Franco, with former republican pilot Salvador Artigas as man ... |
Camp Randall Stadium | ... sporting events in venues in and around Madison. The football team plays at | . In 2005 a renovation was completed that added 72 luxury suites and incre ... |
Citizens Bank Park | ... sic appearance, this time against their arch-rivals the New York Rangers at | , the Flyers wore a traditional sweater design in orange with cream and bl ... |
The Troubador | ... itar to festivals, coffee shops, and major theaters", including concerts at | and The Hollywood Bowl, "witnessing before and after the performances on t ... |
Amsterdam | ... Art Gallery (Dutch: Nationale Kunst-Gallerij). In 1808 the museum moved to | on the orders of king Louis Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon Bonaparte. The ... |
John B. Todd Stadium | ... Aaron Brooks and Antoine Bethea are from Newport News. The City's stadium, | , houses five high schools' worth of football games usually spread over Th ... |
Appian Way | ... anked by funerary urns. This was Lord Burlington's attempt to symbolise the | which led to ancient Rome. It was by this road that the Emperor Augustus c ... |
Yankee Stadium | ... yed their home games in Shea Stadium during the 1974 and 1975 seasons while | was being renovated. The move to Shea had been proposed earlier in the dec ... |
Ebbets Field | The Dodgers played their final game at | on September 24, 1957, which the Dodgers lost 2–0 to the Pittsburgh Pirate ... |
Tignes | ... Plagne, Les Arcs, Les Menuires, Les Saisies, Méribel, Pralognan-la-Vanoise, | and Val d'Isère. Sixty-four nations with 1,801 athletes participated in th ... |
Olympic Green | ... Stadium, Beijing National Aquatics Center, Olympic Green Convention Center, | , and Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center. Almost 85% of the construc ... |
Panathenaic Stadium | ... eece is the birth place of the Olympic Games, first recorded in 776 BC. The | in Athens, a replica of an ancient Greek stadium, hosted the Olympic Games ... |
Stamford Bridge | ... r honour by beating Brentford in the London War Cup Final of 1941 by 3–2 at | |
Soldier Field | The group was the opening band for the final Grateful Dead shows at | , in Chicago, Illinois in July 1995 |
Three Rivers Stadium | ... ed to the AFC Championship Game before losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers at | . Although they won nine games again the following year, and secured anoth ... |
Santa Cruz | ... t film as a producer as well as director. Hitchcock used the north coast of | , California, for the English coastline sequence. This film was to be acto ... |
Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center | ... tional Aquatics Center, Olympic Green Convention Center, Olympic Green, and | . Almost 85% of the construction budget for the six main venues was funded ... |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | ... r New York and now new San Francisco Giants, 6–5, before 78,672 fans at the | . Catcher Roy Campanella, left partially paralyzed in an off-season accide ... |
The Gabba | ... the two clubs clashed on four occasions. The Lions defeated the Magpies at | in Round 4 before thrashing them in Heritage Round |
Vienna State Opera | ... en 1987 and 1991, he conducted four new productions of Mozart operas at the | (1987-91: Idomeneo; 1988-90: Die Zauberflöte; 1989: Die Entführung aus dem ... |
Marriott Center | ... and programs and is the tallest building in Provo, Utah. Furthermore, BYU's | , used as a basketball arena, can seat over 22,000 and is one of the large ... |
National Stadium | ... e Super Eagles, used to play almost all of their home games in Lagos at the | in Surulere; however, games are now mostly played at the larger and newer ... |
Three Rivers Stadium | ... cookie-cutter" venues, like RFK Stadium, Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, and | |
Lucas Oil Stadium | ... at the Hoosier Dome, which was then renamed the RCA Dome, before moving to | in 2008 |
Amsterdam | ... 5, 1959, she underwent a major facelift at the Wilton-Fijenoord shipyard in | , turning her from a passenger liner into a cruise ship. Her original four ... |
Torbay | ... y of Devon, England. It lies south of Exeter along the A380 on the north of | , north-east of Plymouth and adjoins the neighbouring town of Paignton on ... |
Giants Stadium | ... asons, from 1964 to 1983 (excluding their first home game in 1977 played at | ). The stadium hosted three Jets playoff games: the American Football Leag ... |
Kohl Center | ... as 83,000 have attended games. The basketball and hockey teams play at the | . Construction on the $76 million arena was completed in 1997. In 2006, th ... |
Puteaux | ... t and building in the business district of La Défense and in the commune of | , to the west of Paris, France. It is usually known as the Arche de la Déf ... |
Méribel | ... the villages of Courchevel, La Plagne, Les Arcs, Les Menuires, Les Saisies, | , Pralognan-la-Vanoise, Tignes and Val d'Isère. Sixty-four nations with 1, ... |
Boulder, Colorado | ... ew Mesa Laboratory for the National Center for Atmospheric Research outside | . The project differed from Pei's earlier urban work; it would rest in an ... |
Dodger Stadium | Construction on | was completed in time for Opening Day 1962. With its clean, simple lines a ... |
Old Trafford | On June 6, 2010, Harrelson took part playing in for UNICEF UK at | in Manchester, UK. The match was broadcast live on UK's ITV television. Af ... |
Hunter Wright Stadium | ... mpeted in the city since 1969, with the exception of 1983. The Mets play in | named after former Mayor Hunter Wright |
Beijing National Aquatics Center | ... s built were the Beijing National Stadium, Beijing National Indoor Stadium, | , Olympic Green Convention Center, Olympic Green, and Beijing Wukesong Cul ... |
St James' Park | ... as a half-time guest at the England vs Albania 2002 World Cup qualifier at | , Newcastle upon Tyne, and scored a penalty at the Leazes End |
Five County Stadium | ... 2010 census. Zebulon is part of the Research Triangle metropolitan region. | , home to the Carolina Mudcats minor league baseball team, is located in t ... |
Thunderdome | ... ord for a Stanley Cup playoff game is 28,183, set on April 23, 1996, at the | during a Tampa Bay Lightning – Philadelphia Flyers game.A new record was s ... |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | ... ring an exhibition game against the Boston Red Sox on March 28, 2008 at the | in honor of the Dodgers 50th anniversary in Los Angeles with 115,300 fans ... |
Deva Stadium | ... g two years playing in Macclesfield before returning to the city to the new | – which straddles the border of England and Wales – in 1992. The club firs ... |
National Museum of the United States Air Force | ... from 1962 to 1990. The two aircraft remain on display: SAM 26000 is at the | near Dayton, Ohio and SAM 27000 is at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Libra ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... ghlight of 2006, which was the band playing to an audience of 18,000 at the | , Los Angeles on 24 October 2006, one of their largest concerts to date. T ... |
Navy Pier | ... viously been an abandoned train yard. He also spearheaded the conversion of | from an underused white elephant into a popular tourist destination, and o ... |
Amsterdam | Bartel Leendert van der Waerden (February 2, 1903, | , Netherlands – January 12, 1996, Zürich, Switzerland) was a Dutch mathema ... |
Giants Stadium | ... underground railroad tracks. After the New York Jets football team moved to | in East Rutherford, New Jersey in 1984, the Mets took over operation of th ... |
Marquee Club | ... pe in 1991 and North America in 1992. In 1991 The Cult played a show at the | in London, which was recorded and released in February 1993, packaged with ... |
Torbay | ... d his fleet to sail instead into the English Channel and eventually land at | . Due to the involvement of the Schomberg family in the invasion, Charles ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... to tour, then reunited again for a 20th anniversary concert in 2002 at the | . This performance was released on DVD the following year. Culture Club th ... |
Olympiahalle | After a farewell concert in the Munich | on November 28, several promotional television appearances, and a private ... |
Rocketown | In 1994, Smith opened a teen club, named | , in Nashville, Tennessee (6th Avenue). Later in early 2003, the club was ... |
Lenin Stadium | ... major international matches held outdoors in the 1940s and 50s in Moscow's | . Figures of this type are still common in bandy, a relative of ice hockey ... |
Orchestra Hall | ... as Mayor of Chicago on April 24, 1989, his 47th birthday, at a ceremony in | |
Olympic-standard swimming pool | ... ff Bay which will play a part in London 2012 Olympics. It features the only | in Wales, the Cardiff International Pool, which opened on 12 January 2008 |
Matthews Arena | ... ldest indoor ice hockey arena still in use today for ice hockey is Boston's | , built in 1910 |
Indianapolis Motor Speedway | ... dy car", used both for both the competition and the type of car used in it. | hosts three major motor racing events every year: the Indianapolis 500, th ... |
Olympic Green Convention Center | ... Stadium, Beijing National Indoor Stadium, Beijing National Aquatics Center, | , Olympic Green, and Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center. Almost 85% ... |
Mitcham Cricket Green | ... ndon, and home to Mitcham Town Centre, Mitcham Common, Mitcham Library, and | . Nearby districts include Wimbledon, Streatham, Tooting, Morden and Sutto ... |
Ostend | ... r of Queen Elisabeth of Belgium - Ordinance (Belgium) - Ortelius, Abraham - | - Ostend Company - Oudenaarde - Oudenburg - Oudergem / Auderghem - Oud-Tur ... |
Rio Tinto Stadium | ... outhtowne Exposition Center. It is also the location of the soccer-specific | , which hosts Real Salt Lake home games, and opened on October 8, 2008 |
Carnegie Hall | ... lished pianist Larry Harlow and was soon headlining a concert at New York's | |
Sealand Road | ... ded in 1885 and elected to the Football League in 1931, and played at their | stadium until 1990, spending two years playing in Macclesfield before retu ... |
Dehler Park | | is the new multi-use stadium that replaced Cobb Field in the summer of 200 ... |
Dixieland | ... t outline the song structure and complement the soloist. In New Orleans and | jazz, performers took turns playing the melody, while others improvised co ... |
Science Museum of Virginia | ... fund some institutions, including the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the | . Other museums include the popular Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center of the Nat ... |
Roundhouse Theatre | ... created for The Million Volt Light and Sound Rave, an art event held at the | on 28 January and 4 February 1967. Carnival of Light has not yet appeared ... |
Amsterdam | The Rijksmuseum is a Dutch national museum in | , located on the Museumplein. The museum is dedicated to arts, crafts, and ... |
Winterland Ballroom | ... e Last Waltz, documenting the final concert by The Band. It was held at the | in San Francisco, and featured one of the most extensive lineups of promin ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... 1945, Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra recorded the music in | , one of the few commercial recordings Toscanini made of music by an Ameri ... |
RDS Arena | ... ide Braga 1-0. Rugby union team Leinster Rugby play their home games in the | & the |
Pride Park | ... British punk scenes. He is a supporter of Derby County and is a regular at | |
Veterans Stadium | ... s in the Super Bowl. The Eagles defeated the Raiders 10–7 on November 23 at | |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | ... headlined the Sound Relief concert in Melbourne. A concert was held at the | (MCG) on 14 March 2009 to raise money for victims of Victoria's February b ... |
De Montfort Hall | ... ucted by James Loughran and Eric Pinkett respectively, were recorded at the | , Leicester. The producer was Robert Simpson. The LP was released by Unico ... |
French Quarter | ... siana. Simmons was born to show business parents and raised Catholic in the | of New Orleans, Louisiana. He attended Cor Jesu High School (now Brother M ... |
Lucas Oil Stadium | ... n Indianapolis since relocating there in 1984, and play their home games in | . The Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) play the ... |
Exposition Park | ... gainst the Duquesne Country and Athletic Club, to be played at Pittsburgh's | . Duquesne went on to win the game 16-0. On November 18, 1905, Latrobe def ... |
Susquehanna Bank Center | ... rfront is highlighted by its four main attractions, the USS New Jersey; the | ; Campbell's Field; and the Adventure Aquarium |
venue | ... the United States, with more than 2,000 performers playing in more than 90 | s around Downtown Austin over four days, in March. Though it is an industr ... |
Archbold Stadium | ... er to remain a NCAA Division I football school. Its small concrete stadium, | , was seventy years old and not up to the standards of other schools. The ... |
Subiaco Oval | ... ey, in the elimination final and then West Coast in an overtime thriller at | in the semi-final. Having earned a preliminary final against , the Pies ch ... |
Roosevelt Stadium | ... , which opened September 3, 2009, which was built on the site of the former | . The $178 million school, whose signature feature is an athletic field on ... |
County Cricket Ground | Derbyshire also has a cricket team based at the | . Derbyshire County Cricket Club currently play in Division two of the Cou ... |
Flat Rock Speedway | ... nd the 5th generation Ford Mustang. Flat Rock is the namesake of the famous | , located in Berlin Charter Township in neighboring Monroe County |
Housatonic River | ... Island, New York. The eastern limit is defined as the half way point of the | with New Haven County with the exception of several islands belonging whol ... |
Utica Memorial Auditorium | ... chool Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) state hockey championship game at The | - known as The Aud - in Utica, New York |
Bitter End | ... their acts in small folk clubs like San Francisco's hungry i or New York's | . These comedians added an element of social satire and expanded both the ... |
Wells Fargo Center | ... heir inception, first at the Spectrum from 1967 until 1996, and then at the | from 1996 to the present |
Sydney Cricket Ground | ... bushfire disaster. The event was held simultaneously with a concert at the | . All proceeds from the Melbourne Concert went to the Red Cross Victorian ... |
Olympic Stadium | ... nsidered a move to a new site. One possibility for the club was the use the | after the London 2012 Olympics. As this would have involved a move out of ... |
Antwerp | ... ensity of hits were received by Croydon, on the southeast fringe of London. | , Belgium was hit by 2,448 V-1s from October 1944 to March 1945 |
Indianapolis Motor Speedway | ... y the sanctioning fees for the race. The event was last held in 2007 at the | . A Formula One circuit will need to be built at an estimated cost of $250 ... |
Boulder | ... ench word for mountain. The city is located northeast of the county seat of | and north-northwest of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. In contrast t ... |
Odsal Stadium | ... icial figure 102,569) spectators watched the 1953–54 Challenge Cup final at | , Bradford, England, setting a new record for attendance at a rugby footba ... |
Charles River | ... founding a number of communities on the shores of Massachusetts Bay and the | |
Hollywood Palladium | ... of marijuana in 1943, O'Day joined Woody Herman for a month-long gig at the | , followed by two weeks at the Orpheum. Unwilling to tour with another big ... |
National Indoor Athletics Centre | ... for Wales. The city's indoor track and field athletics sports venue is the | , an international athletics and multi sports centre at the University of ... |
MGM Grand Las Vegas | During March 2006, Chicago made a multi-week appearance at the | , which was repeated in May of the same year. In July 2006, the band made ... |
Olympia Theatre | ... ll" McCabe and his love for the land he rents. The play debuted at Dublin's | in 1965, with Ray McAnally as "The Bull" and Eamon Keane as "The Bird" O'D ... |
Madejski Stadium | ... Elm Park for 102 years in West Reading. Since 1998 they have played at the | on the outskirts of Reading which is named after the club's chairman Sir J ... |
St James' Park | ... strong sporting tradition. Football club Newcastle United has been based at | since the club was established in 1892, although any traces of the origina ... |
The O2 Arena (London) | ... he band's 38 song 'A Night of National Treasures' one-off live event at the | to provide the lead vocals for the song Let Robeson Sing. Introducing Rhys ... |
MassMutual Center | ... istrict. The heart of Springfield is Court Square, across from which is the | , named for the Fortune 100 company located in Springfield's Pine Point ne ... |
Cricket Green | Mitcham Junction is not in the centre of Mitcham but is near the historic | Conservation Area, across Mitcham Common. The nearest mainline railway sta ... |
Hampton Court Palace | ... Gatwick Airport and flows north west through Surrey for to the Thames near | . The river gives its name to the Surrey district of Mole Valley. The Mole ... |
Metropolitan Opera | ... he violin and piano. Elsa's father, Bernardt Bierlich, was a cellist in the | Orchestra in New York and Elsa's brother, Julius Bierlich, was first violi ... |
Amsterdam | ... Spassky won an exhibition match with rising Dutch grandmaster Jan Timman at | 1977 by 4–2. He triumphed narrowly in extra games in his first Candidates' ... |
Bedford Corn Exchange | ... 1944 with increased danger to the hall, part of the proms were held in the | . Following the end of World War II the proms continued in the Hall and ha ... |
Memorial Stadium | ... ng a previous team of that name that folded in 1950. Playing at Baltimore's | , the Colts became the first NFL team to have cheerleaders. The team then ... |
Campbell's Field | ... its four main attractions, the USS New Jersey; the Susquehanna Bank Center | ;; and the Adventure Aquarium |
Madison Square Garden | ... . Colombian Mario Miranda for the vacant world title in a fight held at the | . Laporte dropped Miranda in the eighth round and Miranda quit on his stoo ... |
Hyde Park | ... ommission has compared its use to that of Central Park in New York City and | in London. It has thus seen various events staged on it, most regularly du ... |
Citizens Business Bank Arena | The | is a sports arena which opened in late 2008. It is owned by Ontario, but i ... |
Chicago Theatre | ... 38), and its sequel Brother Rat and a Baby (1940). They were engaged at the | , and married on January 26, 1940, at the Wee Kirk o' the Heather church i ... |
Queen Elizabeth Hall | ... performance by the Millennium Sinfonia, conducted by James Kelleher, at the | . London, |
Old Showground | ... was only the second stand in the country, after one at Scunthorpe United's | , to be built with a cantilever roof and the first to run the full length ... |
Armadillo World Headquarters | ... ep at the Wheel, and Stevie Ray Vaughan and iconic music venues such as the | . The long-running television program Austin City Limits and the annual So ... |
Ryman Auditorium | ... ucted into the Gospel Music Association's Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the | , and was voted into the CCM Hall of Fame in January 2004 by the readers o ... |
Cajun Field | ... t started in 2003. Lafayette is home to three sports venues: the Cajundome, | and |
RCA Dome | ... rino led a 25-point fourth quarter comeback for a 34-31 Dolphins win at the | , then in Miami Marino led another comeback to tie the game 34-34 with 36 ... |
Alamodome | ... of San Antonio, Texas, and had to play most of their 2005 home games at the | there and at LSU's Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. Several actions and state ... |
Folies Bergère | ... . Chevalier then started a relationship with 36-year-old Mistinguett at the | where he was her 23 year old dance partner; they eventually played out a p ... |
Arch of Constantine | ... riod and the early life of Constantine. Contemporary architecture, like the | in Rome and palaces in Gamzigrad and Córdoba, epigraphic remains, and the ... |
Hyde Park | ... ss and iron structure at the top of Sydenham Hill was originally erected in | in London to house The Great Exhibition of 1851, showcasing the products o ... |
The Oval | ... ed to Lord Kitchener although Tony Cozier and many who attended the Test at | can attest that it was a Kitch composition. In England, Kitchener started ... |
Grafton Street | ... e 'Cairo Gang' (the nickname came from their patronage of the Cairo Cafe on | and from their service in British military intelligence in Egypt and Pales ... |
Toyota Center | ... Football League's Tri-Cities Fever. They both play their home games in the | , which hosts many other regional events. Every year during the summer, hy ... |
Royal Opera House | ... nes's personal interest in classical opera and dance led him to support the | at Covent Garden and the Ballet Company at Sadler's Wells. During the War ... |
Beacon Theater | ... m of rock and roll band The Rolling Stones' performances at New York City's | on October 29 and November 1, 2006, intercut with brief news and interview ... |
Yale Bowl | ... to Connecticut from 1973–1974 when New Haven hosted the New York Giants at | while Giants Stadium was under construction. From 1975 to 1995, the Boston ... |
Science Museum (London) | The locomotive still exists, in the | , in much modified form compared to its state at the Rainhill Trials |
Giants Stadium | ... from 1973–1974 when New Haven hosted the New York Giants at Yale Bowl while | was under construction. From 1975 to 1995, the Boston Celtics of the playe ... |
Scala Club | ... s", as a b-side. A single show, played in front of a tiny crowd at London's | , was recorded for Japanese TV and has been widely bootlegged. A Japanese ... |
Royal Ascot | ... stle in the world, which is used principally at weekends, Easter and during | , an annual race meeting that is part of the social calendar. The Sovereig ... |
Royal Birkdale | The 1969 Cup held at | was perhaps one of the best and most competitive contests in terms of play ... |
100 Club | ... August 2008, they played a two-part UK tour, including three nights at the | in London and an appearance at the Rhythm Festival |
Osceola County Stadium | The Houston Astros conduct spring training in Kissimmee, at | . The stadium also hosts numerous amateur baseball events throughout the r ... |
B2net Stadium | ... the town in Whittington Moor. Construction of the new stadium, named the ' | ' began in summer 2009 and was completed for the start of the 2010/2011 se ... |
Bonneville Salt Flats | ... set the land speed record for production vehicles its class in 1987 at the | , Utah — traveling 202 mph (327 km/h) |
Lambeau Field | ... by major league teams in three sports: football, baseball, and basketball. | , located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is home to the National Football League ... |
Amsterdam | ... hours, with connections to major European centres such as Lille, Brussels, | , Cologne, Geneva and London. The TGV also serves Toulouse and Irun from B ... |
Lake Mälaren | Riddarfjärden, literally The Knight Firth, is a bay of | in central Stockholm. Stockholm was founded in 1252 on an island in the st ... |
Lake Logrin | ... is now Sweden and built various temples. Snorri writes that Odin settled in | "at a place which formerly was called Sigtúnir. There he erected a large t ... |
Nagai Stadium | Another club Cerezo Osaka, plays its home games at | . The city is home to Osaka Evessa, a basketball team that plays in the bj ... |
Osceola County Softball Complex | The | is a facility of five softball fields which are host to a variety of amate ... |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | Both the | and the Yarra River were again centrepieces for the ceremony. Samresh Jung ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... techniques have been incorporated from classical music. From a festival in | of New York, in 1962, the bossa nova reached worldwide success. But over t ... |
Guangdong Olympic Stadium | ... tics competition. Construction of the venue began on December 24, 2003. The | was originally planned, constructed, and completed in 2001 to help host th ... |
TT Circuit Assen | The | is one of the most famous motorcycle racing circuits in the world and is t ... |
St James' Park | ... chieved recognition in the sporting world during the 20th century. Based at | since 1886, they became Football League members in 1893 and have been a re ... |
Gulf Coast Exploreum | ... tures exhibits that chronicle the history of law enforcement in Mobile. The | is a non-profit science center located in downtown. It features permanent ... |
Olive Grove | The first South Stand was originally constructed at | , but moved with the club in the summer of 1899 to the new site at Owlerto ... |
Lake Quinsigamond | ... d in Central Massachusetts, bordered on the west by Worcester, separated by | . To the north is Boylston and Interstate 290. The south side is bounded b ... |
Antwerp | ... ndisclosed De Beers technology developed in Maidenhead, United Kingdom, and | , Belgium |
Canadian Museum of Civilization | Two important tourist attractions located in Gatineau are the | and the Casino du Lac-Leamy. In August, the Casino hosts an international ... |
Mosaic Stadium | ... the only professional sports team in Saskatchewan, play their home games at | in Regina. Formed in 1910 as the Regina Rugby Club and renamed the Regina ... |
Dixieland | ... hris Barber, Donegan sang and played both guitar and banjo as part of their | jazz set. He also began playing with two other band members during the int ... |
The Fillmore | ... ir first stage show was held in March 2006 in San Francisco, California, at | . The entire tour was recorded by Instant Live and sold after each show. I ... |
Tallaght Stadium | ... competition: 2011–12 UEFA Europa League group stage Shamrock Rovers play at | in South Dublin, play at Richmond Park, and play their home games at the U ... |
University of Santo Tomas Sports Complex | ... -known sports facilities such as the Enrique M. Razon Sports Center and the | , both of which are private venues owned by a university; collegiate sport ... |
Fenway Park | In 2000, the team left Tiger Stadium, then tied with | as the oldest active baseball stadium, in favor of the new Comerica Park. ... |
Yankee Stadium | On August 2, 2008, Wells took part in the 62nd Annual Old Timers Day at | , where he said that he was not going to officially retire, but admitted t ... |
Selhurst Park | ... r own Plough Lane stadium in 1991 and ground-sharing with Crystal Palace at | . However, the relocation of the club to Cardiff never happened, and in 20 ... |
Via Flaminia | ... iles eastward to join the Tiber river on the south side of Labaro along the | . Overall, Veii might be considered to be on the right bank of the Tiber, ... |
Amsterdam | ... ely repeated, in schools in Connecticut and Toronto and a science museum in | , with consistent results |
Amsterdam | ... ore the Spanish siege of Antwerp in 1585 after which they fled to settle in | . Jacob is thought to have been the oldest son, born perhaps the same year ... |
Amsterdam | ... h featured a Jimmy Page-led encore) followed by two that saw them return to | 's poptemple Paradiso |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park | ... ment. Contact the Alpharetta Historical Society for additional information. | is a 12,000-capacity outdoor venue that serves as the summer home to the G ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... ings of any local show, which he parlayed into a sold out appearance at the | . That led to a summer replacement program for Dinah Shore |
Grand Olympic Auditorium | ... tently since 2005. On October 29 of that year their live performance at the | in Los Angeles was filmed. Suicidal Tendencies secured a spot in the metal ... |
new Dodger stadium | ... t Brooklyn Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley in this site as the location for a | , but O'Malley refused, unable to agree on location, ownership and lease t ... |
Film Society of Lincoln Center Lifetime Achievement Award | ... , the Legion of Honor from France, the Campione d'Italia from Italy and the | . She collapsed during the American Cinema Awards in 1989 and later discov ... |
The Roundhouse | ... and and Peter Howell with archivist Mark Ayres for a unique live concert at | , Chalk Farm, London, performing as "The Radiophonic Workshop". The compos ... |
Plough Lane | ... o the city, having been without a home of their own since exiting their own | stadium in 1991 and ground-sharing with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. H ... |
MGM Grand | ... in the film at Apollo Creed's final fight, shot in the Ziegfeld Room at the | in Las Vegas and was credited as "The Godfather of Soul." In 1987, Brown w ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC and the Lincoln Center and | (in New York City) on numerous occasions, performing and premiering works ... |
Amsterdam | ... nburg Interzonal, he qualified for the 1956 Candidates' Tournament, held in | , automatically gaining the grandmaster title, and was then the youngest t ... |
Burgtheater | ... n took several more months. The premiere took place on 16 July 1782, at the | in Vienna |
Dalymount Park | ... home to five League of Ireland clubs, all playing in the Premier Division. | in Phibsboro, is home to Bohemians F.C. Current League Champions and the f ... |
Rose Bowl | ... nal as the most-attended women's sports event, with over 90,000 filling the | |
Seine | ... ey given the monks' lack of defensive capacity. In 845 an expedition up the | reached Paris. The presence of Carolingian deniers of ca 847, found in 187 ... |
Avalon Ballroom | ... s was the Mantra-Rock Dance—a musical event held on January 29, 1967 at the | by the San Francisco Hare Krishna temple. At the event Moby Grape performe ... |
Majlis | ... years and which also provided for the election of the prime minister by the | . In March 1975, newly elected prime minister Zaki was arrested in a blood ... |
Glasgow University Union | ... dy MP, former leader of the Liberal Democrats and a former President of the | . He was first elected in 2008 and was re-elected in February 2011. The cu ... |
Araneta Coliseum | ... ionship was held at the complex although the latter stages were held in the | in Quezon City, Southeast Asia's largest indoor arena |
Twickenham | ... acity still further to 47,500. This capacity would have been much less than | and the other major rugby venues and also less than the demand for tickets ... |
Highfield Road | ... legation in 2001, and they have yet to regain their status among the elite. | , to the east of the city centre, was Coventry City's home for 106 years f ... |
Santa Cruz, California | ... eptember 14 and 15, 2006, Dredg played two special shows at The Catalyst in | , playing Leitmotif and El Cielo in their entirety on separate nights. Dur ... |
Majlis | ... ution, Nasir was elected indirectly to a four-year presidential term by the | (legislature). He appointed Ahmed Zaki as the new prime minister |
Schuylkill River | ... ley walls of the Great Valley, which runs generally west to east toward the | . In the center of the township, there is a somewhat uneven valley floor. ... |
Vienna State Opera | ... Monaco as Cavaradossi. Herbert von Karajan's acclaimed performance with the | was in 1963, with Leontyne Price, Giuseppe Di Stefano and Giuseppe Taddei ... |
High Noon Saloon | ... e bars offer live music every night in all formats. Closer to downtown, the | is developing a national reputation for developing and breaking indie rock ... |
Rod Laver Arena | ... empting to jump off a platform during a show in Melbourne, Australia at the | . Despite the injury, he continued to perform the entire show with a broke ... |
The Cavern Club | ... een August and December 1962, The Beatles recorded themselves rehearsing at | , performing "I Saw Her Standing There", "One After 909" (two versions), a ... |
Lincoln Center | ... nues with 100–500 seats. A little more than a mile from Times Square is the | , home to one of the world's most prestigious opera houses, that of the Me ... |
Enrique M. Razon Sports Center | Manila also hosts several well-known sports facilities such as the | and the University of Santo Tomas Sports Complex, both of which are privat ... |
Fillmore West | After ending the US tour at the | in December the Crowes played 9 Goodnight to the Bad Guys shows in Europe ... |
Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium | ... e six regular tournaments of professional Sumo is held annually in Osaka at | |
Louisiana Superdome | ... n buying the New Orleans Saints. The Saints, who had been forced out of the | for the 2005 season by Hurricane Katrina, were operating out of San Antoni ... |
Metropolitan Opera | ... ble that Wharton's impressions actually originated from performances at the | in the 1880s (she was still a child in the early 1870s). Nilsson is also m ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... e never got another chance at a world title. He retired after losing at the | by a knockout in 6 rounds to Ken Buchanan. It was the only time he was sto ... |
Apollo Theater | ... lished to a golden shine, was driven through the streets of New York to the | in a white, glass-encased horse-drawn carriage. In Augusta, Georgia, the p ... |
Wings Stadium | ... owntown State Theatre, Western Michigan University's Miller Auditorium, and | |
Comerica Park | ... with Fenway Park as the oldest active baseball stadium, in favor of the new | . This capped an argument among Detroiters, lasting more than a decade, ab ... |
The Diamond | ... San Francisco Giants' AA team, the Richmond Flying Squirrels, began play at | in 2010, replacing the AAA Richmond Braves, who relocated after 2008. Addi ... |
National Hockey Stadium | ... ports facilities in Buckinghamshire include Adams Park in the south and the | and in the north, and the county is also home to the world famous Pinewood ... |
Brighton Speed Trials | ... 4 Riley Ulster Imp, KV 9475, winning the 1,100 c.c. sports car class at the | on 2 September 1950. In 1951, driving a 1½-litre T.T. Riley, he entered th ... |
Science Museum | ... proved insurmountable for a production car. It is on display at the London | |
Lake Quinsigamond | ... e growth of single-family housing in town and a summer resort population on | became consumers of the market garden produce grown by town farmers. As Sh ... |
Whistler Blackcomb | ... rticularly popular at ski resorts such as Mammoth Mountain in California or | in British Columbia, where ski lifts are used to get bikes and riders to t ... |
100 Club | ... d played their second gig on 6 July 1976, supporting the Sex Pistols at the | |
Warner Park | ... ds League (not to be confused with the Minor League Baseball). They play in | on the city's North side from June to August |
Hollywood Palladium | ... ment building in downtown Hollywood. Norman would frequently show up at the | unannounced and unscheduled on Sunday afternoons and sing to as many as 4, ... |
Lake Placid, New York | ... Her first international tournament was the 1994 World Championship, held in | . She played three games, and picked up her first international point – an ... |
Adams Park | Sports facilities in Buckinghamshire include | in the south and the National Hockey Stadium and in the north, and the cou ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... hen he appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show twice in 1958. He made his debut at | in 1963 and won the Leventritt Competition in 1964. Soon afterward he bega ... |
B2net Stadium | ... 's factory near Lockoford Lane shut as is now host to a Tesco Extra and the | , Chesterfield F.C.'s new home ground |
Tolka Park | ... eir home games at the UCD Bowl in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, while is based at | . Tolka Park, Dalymount Park, UCD Bowl and Tallaght Stadium, along with th ... |
The Wedgewood Rooms | The city has three established music venues: | , The Pyramids and The Guildhall, an imposing neoclassical building design ... |
Caffè Lena | The city is also notable for its vibrant night life. | was one of the first venues in the Eastern US at which Bob Dylan performed ... |
Yankee Stadium | ... rs, and Mara, had been feuding because Mara would not permit Topping to use | as his home field, due to the stadium's proximity to the Giants home field ... |
Seine | Rouen , in northern France on the River | , is the capital of the Haute-Normandie (Upper Normandy) region and the hi ... |
Reims | ... elve years old. She had him crowned within a month of his father's death in | and forced reluctant barons to swear allegiance to him |
Antwerp | ... ownship population was 10,813. It was named after the major Belgian city of | . Antwerp Township was established in 1837 |
Radio City Music Hall | ... he first time together at the David Lynch Foundation Benefit Concert in the | , New York on 4 April 2009. Though, the song had been performed once with ... |
Seine River | ... orth is the Baie de la Seine, part of the English Channel. On the east, the | forms the boundary with Seine-Maritime. Calvados includes the Bessin area, ... |
Panathinaiko Stadium | ... arch 24, 2008, in Olympia, Greece. From there, it traveled across Greece to | in Athens, and then to Beijing, arriving on March 31. From Beijing, the to ... |
Bosse Field | ... The Otters have averaged 2,500 fans per game since they started playing at | in Evansville. The success of the Otters in Evansville led to the move of ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... fluenced him.) He performed James' "Bleeding Heart" during the Experience's | concert in 1969, and also with the Band of Gypsys at their New Year's conc ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... Red Shoes. The same year, Costello performed "Taken for a Fool", live from | with The Strokes |
Jiffy Lube Live | ... Notable performance venues include The Birchmere, the Landmark Theater, and | |
Kingston, Ontario | Queen's University ( | ) uses the term "rector". The term refers to a member of the student body ... |
Rose Bowl | ... ational Football League or NCAA Football teams. The most used venue was the | in Pasadena, with eight games, among them the final, the third place match ... |
Basilica of Maxentius | ... ire into its Eastern and Western halves, as well as the construction of the | (312 AD), the last significant expansion of the Forum complex. This restor ... |
Torbay | Torquay is part of | , an administrative area, created in 1968 as a Borough, from the amalgamat ... |
Ontario Motor Speedway | ... of the country. It is also the home of Ontario Mills and former home of the | |
Kaohsiung National Stadium | ... comprehensive sports facilities, as well as the country's largest stadium. | ( the Main Stadium of 2009 World Games) and Kaohsiung Arena as the represe ... |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... ank Gehry, and Yasuhisa Toyota) for the orchestra's very successful move to | , and for wholeheartedly supporting and complementing Salonen's artistic v ... |
Louisiana Superdome | ... McAfee and Overstock.com Coliseum -- was built as a multi-purpose facility. | officials pursued negotiations with Athletics officials during the 1978–19 ... |
Cardiff International Pool | ... l—was demolished in 1998 to make way for the Millennium Stadium. The GBP32m | in Cardiff Bay, opened to the public on 12 January 2008—part of the GBP1bn ... |
Delta Center | 2002 Winter Olympic Games Figure skating. All events were held at the | , although for purposes of the International Olympic Committee's No Commer ... |
Oriole Park at Camden Yards | ... the Star-Spangled Banner at the 1993 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at | , broadcast on CBS |
Cowboys Stadium | ... statue of Landry stood outside of Texas Stadium, and now stands in front of | since the Cowboys relocated in 2009. The section of Interstate 30 between ... |
Miller Park | ... an Horn's homemade shirts with the cheer written on the back as far away as | in Milwaukee |
casino | ... . Its former station in downtown Regina — once the urban hub — has become a | . Nowadays Regina can be reached by several highways including the Trans-C ... |
The Fillmore | ... summer tour opening for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and five nights at | in San Francisco. The second show at The Fillmore was filmed in high defin ... |
Sidney Myer Music Bowl | ... 1989 Norman collapsed during the JAM (Jesus and Music) '89 Festival at the | in Melbourne, Australia. In 2008 the tour promoter Australian Kevin Cooper ... |
Beijing's subway | Within the city itself, | doubled its capacity and length, adding an additional 7 lines and 80 stati ... |
Tokyo Dome | ... Japan (Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka). The 22 March show was the Japanese artist | 's first performance |
Hollywood Bowl | ... conducting (including parts of the George Gershwin Memorial Concert at the | can be found here: Otto Klemperer conducting the Los Angeles Philharmoni |
San Siro | ... but were not able to win. Feijenoord faced Celtic in the final, held in the | stadium in Milan. Goals by Tommy Gemmell and Rinus Israël resulted in a 1– ... |
Royal Opera House | ... o. On 2 October 1897 the same company gave the opera's first staging at the | in London and on 14 October 1897 in Los Angeles for the opera's United Sta ... |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | ... orts and Entertainment Precinct in Melbourne, playing its home games at the | and with its training and administrative base in Gosch's Paddock and the W ... |
Superdome | ... A. Ray Smith moved his Triple-A Tulsa Oilers to New Orleans to play in the | . Tony La Russa was the starting shortstop for the team. After a single se ... |
Priestfield Stadium | The Gills have played at | throughout their existence. The ground was originally purchased by the fou ... |
UCD Bowl | ... um in South Dublin, play at Richmond Park, and play their home games at the | in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, while is based at Tolka Park. Tolka Park, Dalym ... |
Crystal Ballroom | ... hwest or Los Angeles. A review of his December 20, 2001, show at Portland's | stated concern over his appearance and performance: his hair was uncharact ... |
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Daytona International Speedway | ... Dale Earnhardt (Sr.) did a spoof for Fox-TV in which Earnhardt raced around | in a pace car with Bradshaw as a passenger, going at max 150 mph, scaring ... |
McMullen Hockey Arena | The complex includes | where the men's ice-hockey team is located; rugby venues, an indoor hittin ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... album across the USA and then the UK in October where they will play at the | |
Metropolitan Opera | ... Chaliapin as Galitsky. In 1915 the United States premiere took place at the | , but staged in Italian and conducted by Giorgio Polacco. The first perfor ... |
Shea Stadium | ... he home of the New York Mets since 2009, sits at the north end of the park. | , the Mets' previous home, once stood adjacent to Citi Field |
Deutschlandhalle | ... trial in the spring of 1937. Stefan Micheler writes:In a speech at Berlin's | on May 30, 1937, Joseph Goebbels stated in front of 25,000 people that the ... |
Tiger Stadium | ... venue, which runs behind the third-base stands at the Tigers' previous home | , was renamed Cochrane Avenue for Mickey Cochrane. Cherry Street, which ru ... |
Meadow Event Park | ... ies host county fairs and festivals. The Virginia State Fair is held at the | every September. Also in September is the Neptune Festival in Virginia Bea ... |
Milwaukee County Stadium | ... or league baseball team, play in Miller Park in Milwaukee, the successor to | since 2001. In 1982, the Brewers won the American League Championship, mar ... |
Candlestick Park | ... . The Giants were given the lease to the PCL San Francisco Seals digs while | was built for them |
Veterans Memorial Stadium | ... ey Association, with mini-mite-high school teams. Sports facilities include | for baseball, Kingston Stadium for football and track, the Cedar Rapids Ic ... |
Amsterdam | ... rth Shields, which offers services to destinations including IJmuiden (near | ). A ferry to Gothenburg, Sweden, operated by Danish DFDS Seaways, ceased ... |
Union Chapel | ... o interviews and a major tour that included two 'gala' concerts at London’s | . The box set's packaging was designed by John Haxby, who also took the co ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... ns. He officially graduated at the postgraduate awards ceremony held in the | , on the afternoon of Wednesday 14 May 2008 |
Rizal Memorial Sports Complex | The city has several well-known sports venues, such as the | and San Andres Gym, the home of the now defunct Manila Metrostars. The Riz ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... in as Ballard's replacement. Birdsong appeared at a benefit concert at the | on April 29, 1967, but returned to The Bluebelles soon afterward due to pr ... |
Kennedy Space Center | | (KSC) is the largest employer in the county with 15,000 contractors and ci ... |
Amsterdam | ... some 20 kilometers from The Hague to its south and some 40 kilometers from | to its north. The recreational area of the Kaag Lakes (Kagerplassen) lies ... |
Rogers Centre | ... nited States still sharing a stadium with an NFL team. In Canada, Toronto's | is shared by the Blue Jays and the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argo ... |
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center | ... e US Open tennis tournament has taken place in Flushing Meadows Park at the | ; its center court is Arthur Ashe Stadium and its secondary stadium court ... |
Birmingham Town Hall | ... achievement during his time was the move of the CBSO from its former venue, | , to a newly built concert hall, Symphony Hall, in 1991. The BBC commissio ... |
Thrissur Municipal Corporation Stadium | ... perintendent of Police, Thrissur. The city has a floodlit stadium, known as | . There are three more stadiums (Thope, Kerala Varma College and Agricultu ... |
Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum | ... he Texas Memorial Museum, the Blanton Museum of Art (reopened in 2006), the | across the street (which opened in 2000), the Austin Museum of Art (AMOA), ... |
Norwich Arts Centre | ... usic scene based around local venues such as the University of East Anglia, | , The Waterfront, The Queen Charlotte (closed March 2010) and the Marquee. ... |
Zappeion | ... llowing its national flag. It was also first with an Olympic Village at the | . They introduced the closing ceremony, and the raising of national flags ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... ry of Oxygène, in theatres in Europe. Following one such performance at the | Jarre met Brian May, who proposed he create a concert in Tenerife for the ... |
Osaka Expo '70 Stadium | ... season. There are two J.League clubs, Gamba Osaka, plays its home games at | |
Asbury Lanes | ... acts, as well as established performers. Across town, on Fourth Avenue, is | , a functioning vintage bowling alley and bar with live performances rangi ... |
Via Flaminia | ... region's support without challenge. Constantine progressed slowly along the | , allowing the weakness of Maxentius to draw his regime further into turmo ... |
Kingston, Ontario | ... e Klondyke march and two step with music by Oscar Telgmann was published in | by the Music Emporium, c. 1897 |
Croke Park | ... ootball team was scheduled to play the Tipperary team later the same day in | , the Gaelic Athletic Association's major football ground. Despite the gen ... |
Texas Stadium | ... cting Landry's trademark fedora. A bronze statue of Landry stood outside of | , and now stands in front of Cowboys Stadium since the Cowboys relocated i ... |
Amsterdam | ... utch: vijandelijke onderdanen). The operation began on 10 September 1946 in | , when ethnic Germans and their families were arrested at their homes in t ... |
Arthur Ashe Stadium | ... rk at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center; its center court is | and its secondary stadium court is Louis Armstrong Stadium. Citi Field, th ... |
Cashman Field | ... Athletics were forced to play their first six-game homestand at 9,300-seat | in Las Vegas |
Cardiff International Sports Stadium | The | , opened 19 January 2009, replacing the Cardiff Athletics Stadium—demolish ... |
Panathinaiko Stadium | ... held from 22 April to 2 May 1906, in Athens, Greece. They took place in the | , which had already hosted the 1896 Games and the earlier Zappas Olympics ... |
Ryman Auditorium | ... ucted into the Gospel Music Association's Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the | , and was voted into the CCM Hall of Fame in January 2004 by the readers o ... |
Louis Armstrong Stadium | ... its center court is Arthur Ashe Stadium and its secondary stadium court is | . Citi Field, the home of the New York Mets since 2009, sits at the north ... |
Mohegan Sun Arena | The Connecticut Sun of the WNBA currently play at the | in Uncasville. From 1996 to 1998, Connecticut was home to another professi ... |
Norwich Arts Centre | ... modern art. Norwich was home to the first arts festival in Britain in 1772. | is a notable live music venue, concert hall and theatre located in St. Ben ... |
Camp de la Indústria | ... om the Catalan cul (English: arse), as the spectators at the first stadium, | , sat with their culs over the stand. In Spain, about 25% of the populatio ... |
Kings Park Speedway | North-east of the city lies | , a ⅓-mile paved oval used for stock car racing since the late 1960s. Regi ... |
Mandalay Bay Events Center | ... n 2006. On 25 May 2006, Queen received the inaugural VH1 Rock Honors at the | in Las Vegas, Nevada, and May and Taylor were joined on stage with the Foo ... |
Rockingham Speedway | ... census. It is the county seat of Richmond County. Rockingham is the home of | , formerly the North Carolina Speedway, which was a staple of the NASCAR s ... |
French Quarter | ... Bank of the Mississippi River. The historical crescent, which includes the | and was one of the few places where settlement was possible before the con ... |
Citi Field | ... ur Ashe Stadium and its secondary stadium court is Louis Armstrong Stadium. | , the home of the New York Mets since 2009, sits at the north end of the p ... |
Hillsborough Park | The stadium is sandwiched between | to the south and terrace housing to the north. The River Don also runs alo ... |
Cajundome | ... program that started in 2003. Lafayette is home to three sports venues: the | , Cajun Field and |
Mineirão | Atlético is the club which attracted most people to | ; as of 2002, 20,887,391 people in 1,011 matches. Even with 51 less games ... |
Astrodome | The team relocated from the | in Houston, Texas to the state of Tennessee in 1997. While waiting for a p ... |
Desert Sun Stadium | Yuma has a minor league ballpark, | home to the Yuma Scorpions of the North American League and site of home g ... |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | Both the | and the Yarra River were centrepieces for the ceremony, which included man ... |
Metropolitan Opera House | Three of his bronzes grace the grand staircase of the | in New York City: Summer (1910–11), Venus Without Arms (1920), and Kneelin ... |
Paris Opera | ... s present at involved the investigation and in-depth coverage of the former | (presently housing the Paris Ballet). The basement contained a cell that h ... |
Camp Nou | ... ul for the club, with Real Madrid monopolising La Liga. The building of the | , completed in 1957, meant the club had little money to spend on new playe ... |
Royal Opera House | ... by composer Tarik O'Regan and librettist Tom Phillips was premiered at the | in London |
Squaw Valley Ski Resort | ... 691 at the 2000 census. Despite the similar name, it is not the location of | or the 1960 Winter Olympics. Squaw Valley is located north-northeast of Or ... |
Shelbourne Park | ... water leisure facility. The Dublin area has several race courses including | and Leopardstown. The Dublin Horse Show takes place at the RDS, which host ... |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | Melbourne's premier sporting ground, the | (MCG), was redeveloped in preparation for the Games. An athlete's village ... |
Bradley Center | ... lwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association play home games at the | . The Bucks won the NBA Championship in 1971 |
Via Cassia | ... ears in a modest four-bedroom villa in the affluent community of Olgiata on | , north of the city of Rome where he spent his time playing golf and chess ... |
Antwerp | Jacob Le Maire (c. 1585, | or Amsterdam - December 22, 1616, at sea) was a Dutch mariner who circumna ... |
Town Toyota Center | In the fall of 2008, the | was completed, and hosts some professional and junior professional sportin ... |
Walkers Stadium | ... noticeable mutual dislike arose, culminating in Argyle's 0–1 victory at the | in early February 2008 although this mutual antipathy has now similarly su ... |
City Park Stadium | ... ne Avenue in Mid-City New Orleans. After this, they played for two years at | , now called Tad Gormley Stadium, in City Park. The franchise was sold to ... |
The Stone Pony | Asbury Park's nightlife includes | , a bar frequented by Bruce Springsteen as well as Southside Johnny and th ... |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... nd were re-invigorated to lead fundraising efforts for the soon-to-be built | |
Les Corts | ... members and was able to finance a new stadium. The club to moved to the new | , inaugurated the same year. Les Corts had an initial capacity of 22,000, ... |
Texas Stadium | ... years after his last game. Landry was inducted into the "Ring of Honor" at | in 1993. Landry had declined several earlier offers by Jones to enter the ... |
Port of Los Angeles | ... e city of Los Angeles so the city could have access to and control over the | . It is connected to the rest of L.A. only by a narrow corridor that gener ... |
Science Museum | ... on on land leased from the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 (the | , Imperial College and the Royal College of Music now occupy the site), bu ... |
Busch Memorial Stadium | In Game 7 at | , Lolich, also pitching on two days' rest, faced Gibson. Both men pitched ... |
Seine | ... Grands Lacs de Seine (or Great Lakes) which helps remove pressure from the | during floods, especially the regular winter flooding |
Sydney Cricket Ground | ... 26 December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. The concert, which took place at the | , also included performances by Powderfinger, Silverchair, Nick Cave, John ... |
Ebbets Field | ... Mets had played more games at Shea Stadium than the Brooklyn Dodgers did at | |
United Palace Theater | ... n years. The tour started on 17 September 2008 in the United States, at the | in New York City, and finished with a concert in Reykjavík at Laugardalshö ... |
Olympic Oval | Le May Doan is married to Bart Doan, a rodeo cowboy and icemaker at the | , and cousin of NHL hockey player Shane Doan. In 2002 she published an aut ... |
Reims | ... is first Grand Prix, at the ninth attempt, at the 1953 French Grand Prix at | |
Charter One Pavilion | ... that features prairie grasses and strolling paths. In 2005, the 7,500 seat | opened on the site, which hosts music concerts in the summer. In February ... |
Confederation Centre of the Arts | ... There is an annual arts festival, the Charlottetown Festival, hosted at the | |
Breese Stevens Field | ... son amateur soccer team in the National Premier Soccer League. They play in | on East Washington Avenue |
Mineirão | ... s. In the semifinals the squad overcame Cruzeiro after a 0-1 victory at the | . However, in the finals Inter lost the chance at a fourth title after bei ... |
The Masque | ... United States. According to Brendan Mullen, founder of the Los Angeles club | , the Damned's first tour of the U.S. found them favouring very fast tempo ... |
Amsterdam | Jacob Le Maire (c. 1585, Antwerp or | - December 22, 1616, at sea) was a Dutch mariner who circumnavigated the e ... |
Sydney Opera House | ... nist Diana Krall, whom he had seen in concert and then met backstage at the | in Australia. That September, he released North, an album of piano-based b ... |
Thrissur Municipal Corporation Stadium | ... David Memorial Trophy, an annual inter-club football tournament is held at | . The football championship was started in 1996 by the then Superintendent ... |
Carlisle Grounds | ... . Tolka Park, Dalymount Park, UCD Bowl and Tallaght Stadium, along with the | in Bray, hosted all Group 3 games in the intermediary round of the 2011 UE ... |
Autodromo Nazionale Monza | ... its final name from the several long distance speed records it made on the | in Italy in November 1956. Running in Fédération Internationale de l'Autom ... |
Arch of Constantine | Right next to the Colosseum is also the | |
Old Trafford | In June 2010, Harrelson took part in Soccer Aid at | to raise money for UNICEF. Harrelson played for the "Rest of the World" te ... |
Kingston, Ontario | ... Halloween in North America is first recorded in 1911, where a newspaper in | reported children going "guising" around the neighborhood |
Wannsee | ... used mainly as a driver due to his being the only member with a car in the | area. As an architect commissioned by the party, he achieved an excellent ... |
Wembley Stadium | ... cover of "Dancing in the Street" with David Bowie, who himself appeared at | . The video was shown simultaneously on the screens of both Wembley and JF ... |
Dundrod | ... oodwood, winning it by one point. He also won the Ulster Trophy Handicap at | and the Leinster Trophy at Wicklow that year |
executive boxes | ... ground are the Westgate Street end (east), which has rows of seating below | , plus the club shop, and the River Taff end (west), which has 26 executiv ... |
Tad Gormley Stadium | ... ans. After this, they played for two years at City Park Stadium, now called | , in City Park. The franchise was sold to Little Rock at the end of the 19 ... |
Comerica Park | ... , 1945, 1968, 1984, and 2006). The team currently plays their home games at | in Downtown Detroit |
Metropolitan Opera | ... nter, home to one of the world's most prestigious opera houses, that of the | |
Cardiff Athletics Stadium | ... Cardiff International Sports Stadium, opened 19 January 2009, replacing the | —demolished to make way for the Cardiff City Stadium—is a 4,953 capacity, ... |
New York State Theater | ... 9, 1981, and played for a limited run (53 performances) at Lincoln Center's | . It starred Herschel Bernardi as Tevye and Karnilova as Golde. Other cast ... |
Veltins-Arena | ... slide-out grass pitch. The concept has been fully duplicated since then by | in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, and University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, ... |
Foster Field | ... 2. The current version of the team began in 2000. Their games are played at | , a facility that seats 4,200 and was built in 1999. Ticket prices range f ... |
Antwerp | ... It is on the Albert Canal and the European route E313, the highway between | and Liège, one of the reasons why it was the place for the first Belgian " ... |
Hampden Park | Banks played his 73rd England game in a 1–0 win over Scotland at | on 27 May 1972 and was awarded the Football Writers' Association Footballe ... |
Amersfoort | ... every 30 minutes during the day both north towards Zwolle and south towards | and Utrecht. By car, it can be easily reached from highway A28 which passe ... |
Basketball Hall of Fame | | r Kevin McHale was born and raised on the Mesabi Range in Hibbing; Robert ... |
Houston Astrodome | ... ompany employee John A. Wortmann after its first well-publicized use at the | stadium in 1966 |
Estadio Nuevo Colombino | ... in Spain, and currently plays in the second division, holding home games at | , which has a 21,600 capacity |
Estadio Centenario | ... n backline and the first leg, played at the Beira-Rio, finished 0-0. At the | in Montevideo, Inter were defeated 1-0. Despite losing Internacional's mos ... |
Franklin Institute | ... warded the Louis E. Levy Medal for physical measurements of audition by the | . He was President of the American Physical Society which is the leading P ... |
Bristol Motor Speedway | ... ee. The chain is best known for sponsoring the Food City 500 NASCAR race at | . That store remained open one day short of 50 years as it was closed in N ... |
Antwerp | ... to the development of the earliest forms of capitalism. In the 16th century | was a commercial centre of Europe. Also, the predominantly Calvinist count ... |
Shibe Park | ... ger clubs or existing grounds enlarged, including Tiger Stadium in Detroit, | , home of the Philadelphia Athletics, Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, the Polo G ... |
Franklin Institute | ... atent Law Associations, while at a site-selection meeting, learned that the | in Philadelphia was the frontrunner for the new location of the NIHF, prom ... |
Camp de Les Corts | ... 20,000 and by lending money to the club, Barça was able to build the larger | , which had an initial capacity of 20,000 spectators. After the Spanish Ci ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... symphonic Clef Club orchestra in New York which played a benefit concert at | in 1912. The Baltimore rag style of Eubie Blake influenced James P. Johnso ... |
subway | ... on Street is served by the M21 bus from FDR Drive to Washington Street. The | stations that lie on Houston Street are Second Avenue ( train), Broadway – ... |
Farmers Field | ... in that city. In 2011 the Los Angeles City Council approved plans to build | in Downtown Los Angeles |
Amsterdam | ... on August 5, 2009. The trial started on August 14 at the district court in | and concluded with a verdict on August 28. The court found in favor of the ... |
CBGB | ... th the New York club CBGB, such as Talking Heads, Mink DeVille and Blondie. | owner Hilly Kristal, referring to the first show of the band Television at ... |
Camp de la Indústria | Barcelona initially played in the | . The capacity was about 6,000, and club officials deemed the facilities i ... |
Beijing National Stadium | The opening ceremony officially began at 8:00 pm on August 8, 2008 in the | |
Estadio Víctor Jara | ... g with thousands of others, as a prisoner to the Chile Stadium (renamed the | in September 2003 ). In the hours and days that followed, many of those de ... |
Colonial Stadium | ... beat Brisbane by three points in a tense match in front of 46,279 people at | . This victory over the reigning premier took the Magpies to equal top of ... |
Comerica Park | ... s renamed Tiger Stadium in 1961 and the Tigers played there until moving to | in 2000 |
Victoria Ground | ... me club Stoke had bought Banks from) to take over from Banks in goal at the | |
Hollywood Bowl | In 1998, Clayton was given the title "Artistic Director of Jazz" at the | for a three-year term beginning with the 1999 summer season. His band, the ... |
Metropolitan Oval | ... the "deepest building in New York City." Hunter teams also compete at: the | (men's soccer), the USTA National Tennis Center (men's and women's tennis) ... |
Wembley Stadium | ... ips. It was also used for some England matches prior to the construction of | |
National Stadium | ... l represent the West End of Freetown and their home games are played at the | in Freetown. The club was founded in 1923 under the name Socro United and ... |
Amsterdam | ... hen Andries Bicker and Cornelis de Graeff, the great regents of the city of | refused some mayors he appointed, he besieged Amsterdam. The siege provoke ... |
Indianapolis Motor Speedway | The | (IMS), located in Speedway, Indiana, is the site of the Indianapolis 500-M ... |
St James' Park | ... r the purpose of health and recreation". Just outside one corner of this is | , the stadium home of Newcastle United F.C. which dominates the view of th ... |
Reims | Fangio's first entry into Formula One came in the 1948 French Grand Prix at | , where he started his Simca Gordini from 11th on the grid but retired. He ... |
Sydney Stadium | ... alia was largely disastrous. Garland's first concert in Sydney, held in the | because no concert hall could accommodate the crowds who wanted to see her ... |
Kennedy Space Center | ... late 1950s, the Long Range Proving Ground was opened. This later became the | . This changed the entire complexion of the county; where Brevard had once ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... an in Paris. This work received mixed reviews upon its first performance at | on December 13, 1928, but it quickly became part of the standard repertoir ... |
Masonic Temple Theatre | ... ilowitsch's premature death, the orchestra moved from Orchestra Hall to the | due to major financial problems caused by the Great Depression. The orches ... |
Road America | ... and Heartland Park Topeka (2006–2008). Since 2009, the Runoffs are held at | in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, for a minimum of three years. The current SCCA ... |
White Hart Lane | ... the final was Tottenham Hotspur. Spurs took a 2–1 lead in the first leg at | , but Theo de Jong equalised after 85 minutes and the match ended in a 2–2 ... |
Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center | ... elers Championship. The Pilot Pen Tennis tournament is held annually in the | at Yale University in New Haven. Lime Rock Park is a motorsport track home ... |
Brooklands | ... ate no. 711 on 19 December 1913 in a Vickers biplane at the Vickers School, | . He then attended the Central Flying School, where he was awarded his win ... |
Confederation Centre of the Arts | ... to 1997). The most prominent building in the province with this name is the | , presented as a gift to Prince Edward Islanders by the 10 provincial gove ... |
Hollywood Bowl | During a Los Angeles concert in 1997, Chicago teamed up with the | Orchestra to perform a James Pankow/Dwight Mikelson orchestral arrangement ... |
Kingsway Hall | ... eson was one of four hosts who gave speeches to welcome Jawaharlal Nehru to | to support his efforts in the Indian independence movement in which Nehru ... |
City of Manchester Stadium | ... , to reach the quarter-final, where they lost 1–0 to Manchester City at the | , Reading eventually finished 5th in the Championship to qualify for the d ... |
Amsterdam | ... 12, ahead of Larsen, Botvinnik and Jan Hein Donner. Spassky shared first at | 1970 with Lev Polugaevsky on 11½/15. He was third at Gothenburg 1971 with ... |
Ebbets Field | ... g Tiger Stadium in Detroit, Shibe Park, home of the Philadelphia Athletics, | in Brooklyn, the Polo Grounds in Manhattan, Boston's Fenway Park along wit ... |
Paris Opéra | ... teen Holy Helpers. He also sought to incorporate some of the panache of the | designed by Charles Garnier |
Carnegie Hall | Several times he conducted orchestral programs in New York's | . In January 1933 the premiere of his Tabloid, an orchestral suite in 4 mo ... |
Tiger Stadium | ... built for many of the larger clubs or existing grounds enlarged, including | in Detroit, Shibe Park, home of the Philadelphia Athletics, Ebbets Field i ... |
Orchestra Hall | ... ded a new auditorium be built as a condition of his accepting the position. | was completed for the new music director in 1919 in four months and twenty ... |
Metropolitan Opera | ... ve quickly signed a contract to take Tosca to New York. The premiere at the | (the "Met") was on 4 February 1901, with De Lucia's replacement by Giusepp ... |
Bisley | ... design as a target shooting arm. They did, however, continue to be used at | up into the 1970s with some success, and continue to perform extremely wel ... |
Hank Aaron Stadium | Mobile's | is the home of the Mobile BayBears minor league baseball team. As of Decem ... |
Amsterdam | ... and taught mathematics, first in Rotterdam, and later at a girls' Lyceum in | . He published a mathematical analysis of the game of chess from an intuit ... |
Clef Club | ... le of playing ragtime had developed, notably James Reese Europe's symphonic | orchestra in New York which played a benefit concert at Carnegie Hall in 1 ... |
Via Flaminia | ... g the Veio Regional Natural Park of between the Via Cassia on the west, the | on the east, the Via Campagnanese on the north and the city of Rome on the ... |
Wembley Stadium | ... hich hosted the FA Cup for six years (from 2001 to 2006) it took to rebuild | . In 2009, Cardiff hosted the first Ashes cricket test, between England an ... |
Highfield Road | ... d in Rowleys Green in the north of the city in 2005, replacing 106-year-old | to the east of the city centre |
Sports Arena | ... nerable Los Angeles venues, including the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and | , and the Forum. Ramsey died in 1990 |
Estadio Garcilaso de la Vega | Cusco's main stadium | was the site of South America's continental soccer championship, the Copa ... |
Polo Grounds | ... ibe Park, home of the Philadelphia Athletics, Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, the | in Manhattan, Boston's Fenway Park along with Wrigley Field and Comiskey P ... |
Harvard Square | The novel is set in the | neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts, where Atwood studied at Radcliff ... |
Mineirão | The 1960s were known as the decade in which the | Stadium was built, but they were difficult times for the club. During this ... |
Croke Park | ... -weary populace continued with life. Approximately 5,000 spectators went to | for the Gaelic football match between Dublin and Tipperary, which began th ... |
Rose Bowl | The final match at the | was tense, but devoid of scoring chances. Despite the strategies implement ... |
Three Rivers Stadium | Still, Bradshaw never returned to | for a Steelers game. When the last regular-season game was played there on ... |
Amsterdam | ... n-player double round-robin event, Spassky won with 7/12, to advance to the | Interzonal the same year. At Amsterdam, he tied for 1st–4th places, along ... |
CBGB | ... irst New Wavers were the not-so-punk acts associated with the New York club | , such as Talking Heads, Mink DeVille and Blondie. CBGB owner Hilly Krista ... |
Old Trafford | ... on 8 January 2011. Dalglish's first game in charge was on 9 January 2011 at | against Manchester United in the 3rd round of the FA Cup, which Liverpool ... |
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | ... e orchestra when it moved into its new home at the then yet-to-be-completed | ; he even began to appoint musicians to the orchestra. However, Solti abru ... |
Dodger Stadium | ... at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum before moving to their current home of | , the third-oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball (trailing Fenway Park ... |
John F. Kennedy Space Center | ... he 9th most populous county in the state. Influenced by the presence of the | , Brevard County is also known as the Space Coast. As such, it was designa ... |
Bennett Park | ... ulevard, near Belle Isle. In 1895, owner George Vanderbeck decided to build | at the corner of Michigan and Trumbull Avenues, which would remain their b ... |
Ricoh Arena | ... easons of top flight football. Their current stadium is the 32,600 capacity | , which opened in Rowleys Green in the north of the city in 2005, replacin ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... de Festival of Arts in Australia in February 2006 and the following year at | on February 3, 2007 |
Veltins-Arena | ... e 04, which is named after the borough Schalke, while the club's arena, the | , is located in the borough Erle |
Orchestra Hall | ... erican orchestra based in Detroit, Michigan. Its main performance center is | at the Max M. Fisher Music Center in Detroit's Midtown neighborhood. Its l ... |
Roosevelt Stadium | ... views. However, they did open for the Grateful Dead for two summer shows at | in Jersey City, New Jersey. They also played at the legendary Summer Jam a ... |
Cardiff City Stadium | ... ay a maximum of 18 games per season for a set fee, rather than per match at | . But on 23 February, it was announced that the two Welsh 'derbies' agains ... |
Antwerp | The main cities in Belgium in terms of population are Brussels, | , Ghent, Charleroi and Liège. Other notable cities include Bruges, Namur, ... |
Rose Bowl | ... te their US success, with a support slot for Depeche Mode's 101 tour at the | in Pasadena, California on 28 June 1988, a top 20 US hit with "Dreaming" a ... |
Mercury Theatre, Notting Hill Gate | ... Robert Speaight played the part of Becket. The production then moved to the | in London and ran there for several months |
Royal Opera House | ... to full houses. Puccini travelled to London for the British premiere at the | , Covent Garden, on 11 July, with Milka Ternina and Fernando De Lucia as t ... |
Horse Guards Parade | ... ervice as well as carry a guidon. The RCMP mounted the King's Life Guard at | in 1937 leading up to the coronation of King |
Comédie-Française | ... ch translation of Othello, titled Le More de Venise, which premiered at the | on 24 October 1829 |
Emirates Stadium | ... is located opposite Finsbury Park station, close to Arsenal Football Club's | |
Aalto Theatre | In January and February 2009 there was a production at the | by the Essen Opera. While some aspects of the production may have been unu ... |
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona | The city's most important sport complex is the | (Municipal Sports Palace), which won the Mies Van der Rohe award in 1992. ... |
Radio City | ... ered the band The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger during a live performance at | on , 2008. The duo, commonly referred to as 'The GOASTT', host their music ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... er he had guest conducted the orchestra in winter concerts downtown, at the | , and in other Southern California locations including CAMA concerts in Sa ... |
Basilica of Maxentius | ... s were re-dedicated to Constantine, including the Temple of Romulus and the | . At the focal point of the basilica, a stone statue of Constantine holdin ... |
Auditorio Nacional | Chicago gave a concert in Mexico City in 1975 at the | which was highly appreciated by the audience, contrary to the Mexican pres ... |
Bosse Field | ... the 1995 season to the present, the Otters have played their home games at | , which has been in continuous use for minor league baseball since its ope ... |
Via Cassia | ... manus, intersecting at the present Piazza della Repubblica. Situated at the | , the main route between Rome and the north, and within the fertile valley ... |
Fenway Park | ... odger Stadium, the third-oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball (trailing | and Wrigley Field) |
Metropolitan Opera | In 1967, the | gave the world premiere of an operatic version, composed by Marvin David L ... |
The Tabernacle | ... rt-lived, however, as Gorman rejoined the band during a four-night stand at | in Atlanta. The reinvigorated band continued to tour throughout 2005, incl ... |
Artillery Ground | ... tary citizens, and even today this part of the manor still bears the name " | ". Next to this lies Bunhill Fields, the name deriving from "Bone Hill", w ... |
Nettleton Stadium | Chico is home to | (also called The Net) baseball stadium on the California State University ... |
Wrigley Field | ... he third-oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball (trailing Fenway Park and | ) |
Fenway Park | ... including a tough 2–1 overtime loss in the 2010 Winter Classic to Boston at | on New Year's Day. However, Leighton was forced out of the line-up in Marc ... |
Cow Palace | ... and his reliability as a band member. On the 1973 Quadrophenia tour, at the | in San Francisco, California, Moon took a large mixture of horse tranquill ... |
Fenway Park | ... ng the Neil Diamond song "Sweet Caroline" at the 2010 NHL Winter Classic at | , flanked by members of the Boston and Worcester Fire Departments. Nine da ... |
Stockton Arena | ... seat facility built for the team in downtown Stockton. A 10,000 seat arena, | , located in Downtown Stockton, opened in December 2005 and is the home of ... |
Sapporo Dome | ... niversity of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, US, and partially by the | in Japan (which has a sliding pitch but a fixed roof) |
Shoreline Amphitheatre | ... Palo Alto; however, the city is affected by noise from events at the nearby | in Mountain View |
GCS Ballpark | ... ir home games during their inaugural 2001 season at Sauget Field . In 2002, | (formerly GMC Stadium) opened and has remained the club's home since |
Epsom Downs Racecourse | Two other railway lines were built to serve the | , with termini at Epsom Downs and Tattenham Corner |
Nebraska Raceway Park | Located close to the village is | , (formerly known as I-80 Speedway) a multiuse racing facility in Southeas ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... he flew both his parents out to New York to attend Queen's first concert in | , his father said that he "got it" |
Amsterdam | Euwe was born in Watergraafsmeer, near | . He studied mathematics at the University of Amsterdam, earning his docto ... |
Estadio Mateo Flores | ... with CSD Municipal, Aurora FC and Comunicaciones being the main clubs. The | , located in the Zone 5 of the city, is the largest stadium in the country ... |
Grafton Street | ... m this period, such as the Four Courts and the Custom House. Temple Bar and | are two of the few remaining areas that were not affected by the wave of G ... |
Wembley Stadium | ... ed for the play-offs again, where they faced Wigan Athletic in the final at | . The game finished 1–1 after 90 minutes, but, thanks to goals in extra ti ... |
Ambedkar Stadium | ... the 2011 format of the I League. The only football stadium in Delhi is the | which holds 20,000 people though in the past few years due to tremendous r ... |
University of Phoenix Stadium | ... fully duplicated since then by Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, and | in Glendale, Arizona, US, and partially by the Sapporo Dome in Japan (whic ... |
château de Fontainebleau | ... u, a favourite weekend getaway for Parisians, as well as for the historical | , which once belonged to the kings of France, It is also the home of INSEA ... |
Polo Grounds | ... is home field, due to the stadium's proximity to the Giants home field, the | . As a result of this feud, Topping took his Dodgers from the NFL to the A ... |
Estadio Cementos Progreso | ... he city, is the largest stadium in the country, followed in capacity by the | and the Estadio del Ejército. An important multi-functional hall is the Do ... |
Stade Chaban-Delmas | The | is the largest stadium. It can host 35000 spectators |
Pabst Theater | ... later family friend Ignacy Paderewski and at eight met him backstage at the | in Milwaukee. "I was intoxicated by the joy I got from the great virtuoso' ... |
Metropolitan Opera | ... e Devis, Armand Lynen, and Albert Dubosq, and Philippe Flon conducting. The | staged the work for the first time on 26 December 1900 with Nellie Melba a ... |
Croke Park | | is the largest sports stadium in Ireland. The headquarters of the Gaelic A ... |
James Brown Arena | ... to "We Feel Good". Afterwards, Official renamed the city's civic center the | , and James Brown attended a ceremony for the unveiling of the center on O ... |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... nt of the subscription jazz series the orchestra offered when it moved into | . In addition, she was the first performer at the 2003 inaugural gala at t ... |
Mitchell Center | ... m will be called the Mobile Bay Tarpons and will play its home games at the | |
MCG | ... he famous inner-city Victoria Park. Collingwood now plays home games at the | . It now also has its headquarters situated in the former Glasshouse Enter ... |
San Angelo Coliseum | ... n the Indoor Football League. Their home games are played in the 5,260-seat | . Their regular playing season starts in April and ends in July. Ticket pr ... |
MGM Grand Garden Arena | ... by her two shows in September 2000. She set the second-place record at the | , with her December 31, 1999, show being the house record and the highest- ... |
National Stadium, Bukit Jalil | ... gest stadium in Malaysia with 80 000 seats prior to the construction of the | which could accommodate up to 100 000 spectators. Shah Alam Stadium featur ... |
University of Phoenix Stadium | The 26th annual WrestleMania event was held at | on March 28, 201 |
Banner Island Ballpark | The Stockton Ports Baseball Team play their home games at | , a 5,000 seat facility built for the team in downtown Stockton. A 10,000 ... |
Estadio del Ejército | ... the country, followed in capacity by the Estadio Cementos Progreso and the | . An important multi-functional hall is the Domo Polideportivo de la CDAG |
AFAS Stadion | ... club moved to a new 17,000 capacity stadium, the DSB Stadion, now named the | |
Madison Square Garden | ... cations operated by the Riese Organization. One of the stores is located at | , where Horton played as a member of the New York Rangers from 1969 to 197 ... |
Polo Grounds | ... in Manhattan. The New York Giants played in the various incarnations of the | at 155th Street and Eighth Avenue from their inception in 1883—except for ... |
Fenway Park | ... thletics, Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, the Polo Grounds in Manhattan, Boston's | along with Wrigley Field and Comiskey Park in Chicago. Likewise from the E ... |
Abilene, Texas | ... ates. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 353. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | ... the 1958 season. They played their first four seasons in Los Angeles at the | before moving to their current home of Dodger Stadium, the third-oldest ba ... |
Corn Exchange | ... lighting was introduced, and the railway reached Bedford in 1846. The first | was built 1849, and the first drains and sewers were dug in 1864 |
Wembley Stadium | ... Single of the Year. She also appeared on stage at the Concert for Diana at | in London on July 1, 2007, where she performed "Say It Right", "Maneater", ... |
stadium | Basel features a large football | that has been awarded four stars by UEFA, a modern ice hockey hall, and an ... |
Hollywood Park Racetrack | ... own horse racing facilities: Santa Anita Park, Los Alamitos Race Course and | and three major motorsport venues: Auto Club Speedway, Long Beach street c ... |
Stockton Arena | ... Downtown Transit Center, Lexington Plaza Waterfront Hotel, Hotel Stockton, | , San Joaquin County Administration Building, and the Stockton Ballpark |
Carrier Dome | ... he football team, and both the men's and women's lacrosse teams play in the | . Other sports are located at the nearby Manley Field House, except ice ho ... |
Wrigley Field | ... in Brooklyn, the Polo Grounds in Manhattan, Boston's Fenway Park along with | and Comiskey Park in Chicago. Likewise from the Eastern League to the smal ... |
The Belfry | ... d years instead of odd-numbered years. The boards at The Brabazon Course at | , which hosted the 2002 Ryder Cup (which should have been hosted in 2001) ... |
Richmond International Raceway | ... dules Sprint Cup races on two tracks in Virginia: Martinsville Speedway and | . Current Virginia drivers in the series include Jeff Burton, Denny Hamlin ... |
Royal Opera House | ... ilharmonia in 1959. He settled in Switzerland. Klemperer also worked at the | Covent Garden, sometimes stage-directing as well as conducting, as in a 19 ... |
Manley Field House | ... osse teams play in the Carrier Dome. Other sports are located at the nearby | , except ice hockey which takes place in the Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion |
Fair Park | ... everly Hills, California, and George E. Kessler, who had previously planned | and most of downtown Dallas, were hired to design its layout in 1907 "as a ... |
Santa Anita Park | ... Greater Los Angeles area also has three well-known horse racing facilities: | , Los Alamitos Race Course and Hollywood Park Racetrack and three major mo ... |
Greer Field at Turchin Stadium | ... women's volleyball are among its stronger sports. In 2008, Tulane reopened | , a renovated baseball venue for its team. The baseball team consistently ... |
Mobile Civic Center | ... rary art gallery. It also serves as a small concert venue for the city. The | contains three facilities under one roof. The building has an arena, a the ... |
Schuylkill River | ... watershed and almost all of it is drained by the Wissahickon Creek into the | , except for very small areas near the NE boundary drained by the Neshamin ... |
Giants Stadium | ... eld, but the proposal was eventually defeated in June 2005, leaving them at | in East Rutherford, New Jersey |
Santa Cruz | ... access to the city is supplied by State Route 17 that connects San Jose and | . The city was incorporated in 1966 |
Puteaux | ... ia", Bellini was the quintessential composer of bel canto opera. He died in | , France at the age of 33, nine months after the premiere of his last oper ... |
Lansdowne Road | ... league hurling and Gaelic Football games at Parnell Park. I.R.F.U. Stadium | was laid out in 1874. This was the venue for home games of both the Irish ... |
Antwerp | ... atham, failed to capture the objective, the naval base of French-controlled | . For the most part of the years of the Fifth Coalition, British military ... |
Polo Grounds | The Mets' inaugural season (1962) was played in the | , with original plans calling for the team to move to a new stadium in 196 ... |
Dixieland | ... New Orleans jazz ensemble (which played a mixture of marches, ragtime, and | ) was initially a marching band with a tuba or sousaphone (or occasionally ... |
Yoyogi National Gymnasium | The | is situated in an open area in Yoyogi Park on an adjacent axis to the Meij ... |
Dundrod | ... when he drove the British BRM V16 in non-championship F1 races at Albi and | . Fangio had agreed to drive for Maserati in a non-championship race at Mo ... |
Bell Centre | ... at tickets sold out in as little as fifteen minutes. They also performed at | in Montreal, Canada on December 9. This concert also sold out within the f ... |
Comiskey Park | ... olo Grounds in Manhattan, Boston's Fenway Park along with Wrigley Field and | in Chicago. Likewise from the Eastern League to the small developing leagu ... |
Madejski Stadium | 1998 also saw Reading move into the new 24,200 all-seater | , named after chairman, John Madejski |
Francisco Montaner Stadium | ... team, which plays in the Puerto Rico Soccer League. The league plays at the | and are expected to play in the United Soccer Leagues, Division 1, in 2008 ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... and arts representatives include Susan Grace, a pianist with appearances at | , Stephen Scott, a neo-classical composer, and Ofer Ben-Amots, an Israeli ... |
Stabler Arena | Bethlehem also is home to Lehigh University's | , which hosts numerous athletic and music events. Stabler is home to the I ... |
Amsterdam | ... ings by an anthroposophical architect is ING House, an ING Bank building in | , which has received several awards for its ecological design and approach ... |
Jobing.com Arena | ... Philadelphia Eagles 32-25 for the franchise's first ever Super Bowl berth. | (formerly Glendale Arena) is adjacent to University of Phoenix Stadium, an ... |
Acapulco | ... nturies, the Manila Galleons operated across the Pacific linking Manila and | . Until the early 17th century, the Pacific Ocean. Aside from the Marianas ... |
Stagg Field | ... nt critical on December 2, 1942. The pile was built in a squash court under | , the football stadium at the University of Chicago. (Due to a mistranslat ... |
Louisiana Superdome | ... cluded the Moon Walk, a riverfront promenade facing the French Quarter, the | , as well as renovations of the French Market and . Critics alleged that p ... |
Juan Pachín Vicéns Auditorium | ... total of twelve championships during their tenure. The team's venue is the | . The baseball and volleyball teams (male and female) have also been fairl ... |
Pirelli Stadium | ... e the title sponsor the new ground. This was because the new stadium, named | lies next to the Pirelli factory in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, Engl ... |
Aldershot | ... d transferred to the Army Medical Services Museum in Mytchett, Surrey, near | |
Merengues | ... level and beyond (Santiago Bernabeu, the former club president for whom the | stadium is named, fought with los nacionales). However, during the Spanish ... |
baseball stadium | The Munahk Sports Complex houses both a football stadium and a | . The football stadium was Incheon's venue for the 2002 Football World Cup ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... a gig in London and, in 1998, 4,000 celebrated his birthday with him at the | , coinciding with the release of Premature Adulation, his first album of n ... |
Cowboys Stadium | ... e Diwali in different parts of the US, just as in India. The Diwali Mela in | boasted an attendance of 100,000 people in 2009. In 2009, San Antonio beca ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... Rangers, and the WNBA's New York Liberty, who all play their home games at | , the only major professional sports arena in the borough. The New York Je ... |
Harringay Arena | ... considered one of the top challengers of that time. Ortiz won the fight at | on a 10 round decision, after which promoters thought he was ready for a w ... |
Radio City Music Hall | ... A. Ferré Foundation. Designed by Edward Durell Stone, renowned architect of | and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, MAP is the only museum of intern ... |
Stabler Arena | ... hawks, an Indoor Football League team who began playing their home games at | in Bethlehem in 2011 |
Citi Field | ... ional Tennis Center, the current venue for the U.S. Open tennis tournament, | , the home of the New York Mets baseball team, the New York Hall of Scienc ... |
Metropolitan Opera House | ... corded on Kultur video. Othello was first performed in New York City at the | , 23 May 1997, by American Ballet Theatre |
Comerica Park | ... the Tigers until the end of the 1999 season; from 2000 they have played in | |
Cain's Ballroom | ... styles such as The Tulsa Sound and Western Swing, which was popularized at | in Tulsa. The building, known as the "Carnegie Hall of Western Swing", ser ... |
AAMI Stadium | Collingwood finished 8th in 2008 and were assigned an away final against at | . After at one point trailing in the match, the Pies went on to end Adelai ... |
Cherry Hills Country Club | The 18th hole at | , near Denver, is named in his honor. Eisenhower was a longtime member of ... |
Millennium Stadium | ... ened on 7 April 1984, however in 1997 it was demolished to make way for the | in 1999, which hosted the 1999 Rugby World Cup and became the national sta ... |
Auto Club Raceway at Pomona | ... major motorsport venues: Auto Club Speedway, Long Beach street circuit, and | . In addition, the city of Los Angeles hosted the Summer Olympics in 1932 ... |
Burswood casino | ... ern Australia only permits the use of particular forms of gaming machine in | , and no gaming machines may be used elsewhere. This policy (the most rest ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... 2011, Rammstein announced that after the massive success of their sold out | show on December 11, 2010 they would be touring North America after 10 yea ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... elterweight Champion Sugar Ray Robinson in Robinson's middleweight debut at | , New York. LaMotta knocked Robinson down in the first round of the fight. ... |
Hyde Park | ... n 1864 and 1876, the Albert Memorial, designed by Scott, was constructed in | . It was a commission on behalf of Queen Victoria in memory of her husband ... |
Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari | ... final race of the 1994 season, the San Marino Grand Prix, was held on the " | " circuit located in Imola, Italy. Imola had traditionally been considered ... |
Albi | ... til June, when he drove the British BRM V16 in non-championship F1 races at | and Dundrod. Fangio had agreed to drive for Maserati in a non-championship ... |
National Museum of the United States Air Force | ... mmediately south of Davis-Monthan. With a variety of items on loan from the | , including an inert Titan II missile, Site 571-7 is now known as the Tita ... |
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center | ... ark or Flushing Meadows, is a public park in New York City. It contains the | , the current venue for the U.S. Open tennis tournament, Citi Field, the h ... |
Louisiana Superdome | ... s parks. Landrieu was also involved in the planning and construction of the | , the Piazza d'Italia, and other projects designed to improve the economy ... |
Auto Club Speedway | ... Race Course and Hollywood Park Racetrack and three major motorsport venues: | , Long Beach street circuit, and Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. In addition, ... |
Parnell Park | ... n team plays most of their home league hurling and Gaelic Football games at | . I.R.F.U. Stadium Lansdowne Road was laid out in 1874. This was the venue ... |
Norwich Arts Centre | ... his unusual staging helps to draw the audience deeply into the performance. | theatre opened in 1977 in St. Benedict's Street, and has a capacity of 290 |
Winterland Ballroom | ... conceived of a massive Thanksgiving Day concert on November 25, 1976 at the | in San Francisco, California. The concert featured a horn section with arr ... |
Housatonic River | ... reated for the Rocky River hydro electric power plant in New Milford on the | . The water is pumped through a large pipe into the lake |
Silver Spurs Arena | Osceola Heritage Park is an event facility featuring a concert arena ( | ) and professional sports stadium (Osceola County Stadium). The Silver Spu ... |
Bennett Park | The Tigers constructed | at the corner of Michigan Avenue and Trumbull Avenue and began playing the ... |
Cardiff International Pool | ... Olympics. It features the only Olympic-standard swimming pool in Wales, the | , which opened on 12 January 2008 |
Hyde Park | ... ed War "the best live band I ever saw" after their first UK gig in London's | . A second Eric Burdon and War album, a two-disc set titled The Black-Man' ... |
Baths of Caracalla | ... ommissioned a large public bath-house (thermae) in Rome. The remains of the | are still one of the major attractions of the Italian capital |
SM Mall of Asia | ... SM Megamall, the third largest mall in the country after SM North EDSA and | , is also in the Center along EDSA, as is the The Medical City, one of the ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... 958. As part of his "comeback", he gave two sold-out recitals that month in | , which were released on LP and later on CD. Also that year, Robeson's 60t ... |
Madison Square Garden | In 1986, Laporte fought Julio César Chávez at the | , and many thought Laporte should've deserved the 12 round decision that n ... |
Henley Field Ball Park | ... 940s. The Cleveland Indians held spring training there from 1923 to 1927 at | . Parks were developed surrounding Lake Mirror including Barnett Children' ... |
Via Cassia | ... a part of that area, creating the Veio Regional Natural Park of between the | on the west, the Via Flaminia on the east, the Via Campagnanese on the nor ... |
Sarrià | ... esentative of Madrid. Their original ground was in the affluent district of | |
Madison Square Garden | The rematch is held at | in New York City. At the start of the fight, Rocky sprints from his corner ... |
Earls Court Exhibition Centre | ... , Tomorrow’s Science Fact" at IP EXPO, a Computer expo which takes place at | in London |
Memorial Stadium | ... broken up on the builder's ways.The ship's bell was cast, and is now at the | at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. It reads USS Illinois 1 ... |
French Quarter | ... esign review and demolition controls to parts of New Orleans outside of the | for the first time. The near-simultaneous enactment of generous federal ta ... |
Amway Center | ... olition by implosion in March 2012, following the opening of its successor, | |
Madison Square Garden | ... tes, the band returned to the United States for a single show at the famous | in New York City - their first US show in over nine years, it is rumored t ... |
another controversial museum | ... ude Pompidou, widow of former French President Georges Pompidou, after whom | was named. In an attempt to soothe public ire, Pei took a suggestion from ... |
Camp Randall Stadium | ... ended, the Camp Randall site was absorbed into the University of Wisconsin— | was built over the site in 1917. In 2004 the last vestige of active milita ... |
Riverfront Stadium | ... tood in contrast to multi-purpose stadiums such as Three Rivers Stadium and | , which were built in the same era and style and used artificial turf inst ... |
Linkbelt Oval | ... u. There is a football league with seven teams. All games are played at the | , one of only two stadiums in Nauru. Other sports popular in Nauru include ... |
Aviva Stadium | ... I and the Government, saw it replaced by a new state-of-the-art 50,000 seat | , which opened in May 2010. Aviva Stadium hosted the 2011 UEFA Europa Leag ... |
Osceola County Stadium | ... ring a concert arena (Silver Spurs Arena) and professional sports stadium ( | ). The Silver Spurs Arena has been host to many acts, ranging from Hilary ... |
Nyala Stadium | ... re and a railway line to Djibouti. Sport facilities include Addis Ababa and | s. The 2008 African Championships in Athletics were held in Addis Ababa |
Amway Arena | ... . The arena, formerly known as the TD Waterhouse Centre became known as the | . It is scheduled for demolition by implosion in March 2012, following the ... |
Oosterpark Stadion | ... gen 5–0 in the last league match of the season. The match was played at the | in Groningen, so 40.000 Feyenoord fans watched the game on giant screens i ... |
Sea Island, Georgia | ... ire. During the early 1930s they returned to the United States and lived in | , at a house called . He moved to Danville, California in 1937 and lived t ... |
Antwerp | ... loyed in attacks against strategic points in Belgium, primarily the port of | |
Boulder, Colorado | ... transit district that provides local and regional bus service to Denver and | |
Morris Park Racecourse | In 1890 | in the Bronx, New York hosted the Preakness Stakes after which there was n ... |
Three Rivers Stadium | ... ral grass surface. This stood in contrast to multi-purpose stadiums such as | and Riverfront Stadium, which were built in the same era and style and use ... |
Bessemer Civic Center | The performance center | provides multiple performance spaces for music and theatre |
Lime Rock Park | ... nually in the Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center at Yale University in New Haven. | is a motorsport track home of American Le Mans Series, Grand-Am Rolex Spor ... |
Hyde Park, London | ... ystal Palace was a cast-iron and plate-glass building originally erected in | , England, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. More than 14,000 exhibit ... |
Schuylkill River | ... niversity City Main Campus of Drexel University is located just west of the | in the University City district of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is Drexe ... |
Gravesend Race Track | ... three years. For the 15 years from 1894 through 1908, the race was held at | on Coney Island, New York. In 1909 it returned to Pimlico |
Newport Casino | ... gambling, and sports took place. An example of this type of building is the | in Newport, Rhode Island |
Carnegie Hall | ... ical) work, entitled Suite for Violin and Piano. The five-movement suite at | on February 7, 1950, by violinist and pianist Carlo Bussotti, who subseque ... |
Beijing National Stadium | ... 008. It began at 8:00 pm China Standard Time (UTC+8), and took place at the | |
Comiskey Park | LaMotta and Robinson had their fifth bout at | , Chicago, Illinois on September 26, 1945. Robinson won by a very controve ... |
Sun Devil Stadium | ... s the home to the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. The team formerly played at | on the campus of Arizona State University in nearby Tempe, and in 2006 beg ... |
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium | ... , a best-ever. Among the victories was a 3–0 win against Real Madrid at the | and a 2–0 success against Valencia CF. The club's leading goalscorer was F ... |
Franklin Institute | ... on 8 February he publicly demonstrated it to a scientific committee at the | in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Schuylkill River | ... Little Lehigh Creek into the Lehigh River and by the Maiden Creek into the | |
Joker Marchant Stadium | ... ers in 1934 for spring training. (The team continues to train at Lakeland's | and owns the city's Florida State League team, the Lakeland Flying Tigers. ... |
Santa Cruz | ... amp Railroads. The town is surrounded by coast redwood forests. The city of | lies to the south. A relatively large municipal skateboard park, where pro ... |
Lenin Stadium (Khabarovsk) | ... olice escort at the airport. A crowd of eighteen thousand people filled the | to capacity on August 17, 1959 where Robeson sang classic Russian songs al ... |
Grand Olympic Auditorium | ... only a brief rundown of their greatest hits. In October 2001, a show at the | in Los Angeles was filmed for release on DVD. After the tour ended in Dece ... |
Basilica of Maxentius | ... a central dome. The dome has octagonal coffering of a type derived from the | . The half-moon lunette windows below the dome are called 'Thermal' or 'Di ... |
Fratton Park | ... o professional football team, Portsmouth F.C., who play their home games at | . They have two Football League titles (from 1949 and 1950) to their name. ... |
Westfalenhalle | ... with the band's first public live performance at The Dome at the Dortmunder | in February 2001 |
Hyde Park, London | In 1851, the Great Exhibition was held in | , for which the Crystal Palace was built. The exhibition was a great succe ... |
Metropolitan Opera | ... lated Mediterranean tenor of the 20th century — made his acclaimed New York | debut in November 1903, one of the specific vocal attributes for which he ... |
Amsterdam | ... is derived from that of Thijmen Jacobsz Hinlopen (1572–1637), a merchant in | in the Netherlands |
Aldershot | ... ance came at five years old, when he took over from his mother one night in | . Hannah had been booed off stage, and the manager chose Chaplin, who was ... |
Tiger Stadium | ... ocation. It was expanded in 1938 and renamed Briggs Stadium. It was renamed | in 1961 and the Tigers played there until moving to Comerica Park in 2000 |
Martinsville Speedway | ... pen. NASCAR currently schedules Sprint Cup races on two tracks in Virginia: | and Richmond International Raceway. Current Virginia drivers in the series ... |
Amsterdam | ... of recommendation from the Hebraist Friedrich August Wolf, and took ship to | . Here d'Orville, to whom he had an introduction, proposed to retain him a ... |
Österreichring | ... echnology was not reliable at first; in 1976, Carlos Pace crashed at at the | circuit after heat build-up in the brakes boiled the brake fluid, leaving ... |
Royal Opera House | ... g the Royal College of Music, Mason became a member of the orchestra of the | , moving on later to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra where he eventually ... |
Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion | ... t the nearby Manley Field House, except ice hockey which takes place in the | |
Kingston, Ontario | ... ake during one of his Arctic expeditions. In 1843 a British Army officer in | , in Upper Canada, wrote "Began to skate this year, improved quickly and h ... |
Ebbets Field | ... cognized for over 50 years, with his appearance for the Brooklyn Dodgers at | |
Roosevelt Stadium | ... ool and Athletic Complex opened in September 2009 on the site of the former | , demolished in 2005 to make way for it. The sports field is located on th ... |
Polo Grounds | ... rk City, with the Dodgers playing in Brooklyn and the Giants playing at the | in Manhattan. After the 1957 season, Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley decided ... |
John F. Kennedy Space Center | ... pulation increase from 1950 to 1960) due to America's space program. NASA's | is located approximately north of the town. Many people moved to Cocoa Bea ... |
Reynolds Coliseum | ... by Dan Allen Drive, while Central and East are divided by Morill Drive and | |
Royal Opera House | ... stra. More recent commended recordings have included Antonio Pappano's 2000 | version with Angela Gheorghiu, Roberto Alagna and Ruggero Raimondi; and Zu ... |
University of Phoenix Stadium | ... s of Arizona State University in nearby Tempe, and in 2006 began playing at | . Designed by renowned architect Peter Eisenman, the stadium was featured ... |
Lucas Oil Stadium | ... irst time Indianapolis hosted the Super Bowl. Super Bowl XLVI was played at | , on February 5, 2012 in Downtown Indianapolis. Also held in Lucas Oil Sta ... |
famous venue | ... mostly of music from their first three albums, from a week-long run at the | ; along with the James Gang and Led Zeppelin in 1969, Chicago was one of t ... |
Stamford Bridge | ... ssert his authority at the club. Following a 1–0 victory against Chelsea at | in February 2011, described by Alan Smith as "a quite brilliant display in ... |