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Arthur W. Perdue Stadium: Salisbury: Delmarva Shorebirds: 5,200 1996 [13] Dickerson Whitewater Course: Dickerson: N/A N/A 1991 Glenn Warner Soccer Facility: Annapolis: Navy Midshipmen: 1,600 2001 [14] Greenway Avenue Stadium: Cumberland: N/A 6,054 1930s Harry Grove Stadium: Frederick: Frederick Keys Spire City Ghost Hounds: 5,400 1990 [15 ...
Tokyo was selected in 1936 to host the 1940 Summer Olympics, but had to withdraw its hosting duties upon Japan's second invasion of China in the following year. [32] [33] This led the organizing committee to abandon organizing the 1940 Games altogether in 1938 with them being awarded to Helsinki though the Finnish city would abandon the 1940 Games themselves in the wake of World War II. [32]
The following is a list of stadiums in the United States. They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list.
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Exhibition Stadium: 51,056 / 51,056 $1,066,065 [6] 21 August 1992 New York City: United States Shea Stadium: 122,388 / 122,388 $4,594,205 [7] 22 August 1992 24 August 1992 Cincinnati: Riverbend Music Center — — 25 August 1992 29 August 1992 Los Angeles: Dodger Stadium: 99,453 / 120,174 $3,422,520 [8] 30 August 1992 2 September 1992 ...
Edwards Stadium (also referred to as Edwards Field) is the track and field and soccer venue for the California Golden Bears, the athletic teams of the University of California, Berkeley. It has been a Berkeley Landmark (no. 177) since November 2, 1992, under the name "Edwards Stadium and Field".
The Definitely Maybe Tour was a concert tour by English band Oasis in support of their hugely successful debut album Definitely Maybe.The tour, which spanned the UK, Europe, Japan, the US and Canada, included 143 shows over a period of several months in 1994 and 1995 amidst 10 different tour legs.