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  2. Wrigley Rooftops - Wikipedia

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    Wrigley Rooftops is a name for the sixteen rooftops of residential buildings which have bleachers or seating on them to view baseball games or other major events at Wrigley Field. Since 1914 Wrigley roofs have dotted the neighborhood of Wrigleyville around Wrigley Field, where the Chicago Cubs play Major League Baseball .

  3. Wrigley Field - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago "L" Red Line stop at Addison is less than one block east of Wrigley Field; the stadium was originally built for proximity to the "L" tracks. As Addison is frequently crowded after games, many fans use Sheridan , the next station to the north, still less than a mile from the stadium.

  4. The 78 - Wikipedia

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    The 78 is a development in Chicago that will consist of several office and residential towers, high-rises, and will also include a riverwalk. [1] The name "The 78" refers to the existing 77 community areas in Chicago and the mega-development is to increase that number by one. [2]

  5. Addison station (CTA Red Line) - Wikipedia

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    Addison is a Chicago "L" station on the Chicago Transit Authority Red Line. It is located in the Wrigleyville area of the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, at 940 West Addison Street with city block coordinates at 3600 North at 940 West. Addison directly serves Wrigley Field, home of Major League Baseball's Chicago Cubs. The station ...

  6. Wrigley Field renovations - Wikipedia

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    Since purchasing the Chicago Cubs baseball team and Wrigley Field in 2009, the Ricketts family have been pursuing an extensive renovation of the stadium and the surrounding venue. At its outset, the 1060 Project (so called after Wrigley Field's Addison Street address) was projected to cost $575 million and was to be completed in four phases ...

  7. Wrigley Field (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, the Angels moved to Wrigley Field. Wrigley's Major League stadium (originally "Weeghman Park," then "Cubs Park") on the north side of Chicago was renamed Wrigley Field in 1926. Wrigley Field in Los Angeles was built to resemble Spanish-style architecture. It was the first of the two ballparks to bear Wrigley's name. Wrigley owned Santa ...

  8. File:Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, 1925.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Aerial view of Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, on its opening day. Photo from the Security Pacific National Bank Collection in the Los Angeles Public Library, order number 00054250. Photo from the Security Pacific National Bank Collection in the Los Angeles Public Library, order number 00054250.

  9. Category:Wrigley Field - Wikipedia

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