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The Bigelow Hotel is a historic hotel located at 2510 Washington Blvd. in Ogden, Utah, United States. Opened in 1927, it was known from 1933-2017 as the Ben Lomond Hotel. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. It is notable for its Italian Renaissance Revival architectural significance and as the setting of historical ...
Bay Cities FC was an American professional soccer team based in Redwood City, California that began play in 2022 to play in the National Independent Soccer Association, in the third tier of the US soccer pyramid. [1] The club played in NISA until August 26, when financial difficulties forced the club to prematurely end the season. [2]
Bay City Park has hosted one international match between New Zealand U-20s and Austria U-20s. This was a friendly game in the build up to the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup held in New Zealand . [ 13 ] The United States also played the Philippines in an unofficial 70-minute friendly in the build up to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup .
WGRX changed its format to modern rock on December 2, 1994, branded as The X. [7] In April 1996, the station fired its program director and six DJs, [ 8 ] then aired a weekend-long stunt of disco music as "Polyester 101" [ 9 ] before switching to a country music format on May 6, 1996, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] branded as "Froggy 100.7".
Salt City SC (formerly Ogden City SC) is an American soccer club competing in USL League Two. [1] In 2017, then UYSA CEO Andrew R. Hiatt represented the ownership group that would bring a team back to Utah. The club is operated by Utah Youth Soccer Association, the first semi-pro team run by a statewide youth soccer organization. [2] [3]
Although Newgate Mall initially struggled with high vacancy, the mall's occupancy was boosted in the 2000s, particularly after Ogden City Mall (now The Junction) closed. [14] Mervyn's closed in 2008 and in 2013 became Burlington Coat Factory which now goes by just Burlington. [15] Sears closed in April 2018. [16]
Ian Mitchell was a Northern Irish [1] musician. He was a member of Bay City Rollers for seven months in 1976. [2] He was the first non-Scot to join the group. [1] [2] [3]Mitchell was a member of Young City Stars when he was asked by BCR manager Tam Paton to replace Alan Longmuir.
[2] The streets were paved in the 1870s and 1880s, at the same time that the city was exploding in size, with over 25,000 residents in 1884. As the city and the commercial district grew, development shifted east to Washington. New construction continued through World War I, and additional construction was implemented even later. [2]