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  2. Wall Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Wall Stadium (also known briefly as Wall Township Speedway) is a 1/3-mile high banked (30° in corners) paved oval track in Wall Township, New Jersey, United States. The track opened to the public in the spring of 1950 and has operated for at least a part of every year since.

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  4. PHOTOS: See the players, fans and scenes from the Texas ... - AOL

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    Fans wait in front of the stage in the post parade celebration area during the Texas Rangers World Series Parade in Arlington, Texas, Friday, Nov. 03, 2023. (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth)

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  6. Wall Stadium Feels Like Home For Jimmy Blewett - AOL

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    Jimmy Blewett grew up at Wall Stadium Speedway. The third-mile, banked oval in New Jersey is where he found himself as a kid on Saturday night watching races, where he scored his first career win ...

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  8. List of Facebook Watch original programming - Wikipedia

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    The service officially launched as Facebook Watch on August 10, 2017. For short-form videos, Facebook originally had a budget of roughly $10,000–$40,000 per episode, [1] though renewal contracts have placed the budget in the range of $50,000–$70,000. [2] Long-form TV-length series have budgets between $250,000 to over $1 million. [2]

  9. Green Monster - Wikipedia

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    The original ad-covered wall in 1914, with "overflow" fan seating in front of the wall's base, atop "Duffy's Cliff" (seen in the distance, nearest the flagpole). The center-field end of the wall (and Duffy's Cliff) in 1916, during a college football game at Fenway. The Green Monster in 1996, seven seasons before seats were added on top.