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  2. Hamtramck Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The site hosted a number of high school baseball and football games, as well as, in 1934, a football game between Wilberforce University and West Virginia State University, two Historically black colleges and universities. [2] In the mid-1930s, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) constructed Keyworth Stadium near Hamtramck Stadium. [3]

  3. Dumalneg - Wikipedia

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    Poverty Incidence of Dumalneg 10 20 30 40 50 2000 40.58 2003 30.29 2006 31.60 2009 21.60 2012 25.66 2015 12.10 2018 7.18 2021 9.07 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Transportation There are few jeepneys that are going to Dumalneg. Tricycles are the main transportation to the town. Dumalneg is a landlocked town, and the only way to get there is via the Dumalneg Road, starting on the ...

  4. Donalsonville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Donalsonville Historic District in Donalsonville, Georgia is a 55-acre (22 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1] It includes 48 contributing buildings and seven other contributing structures. It includes the Seminole County Courthouse, which is separately listed on the National ...

  5. Hinchliffe Stadium - Wikipedia

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    A month later, Schools Superintendent Edwin Duroy announced a proposal to revitalize the facility into a stadium complex. The National Register of Historic Places designation by the State Office of Historic Preservation deemed Hinchliffe as only "locally significant", even though segregation and the Negro leagues were of national prominence.

  6. List of nicknamed college football games and plays - Wikipedia

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    Several college football games and plays throughout its history have been given names by the media, football fans, and as part of a team's or rivalry's lore as a result of a distinctive play associated with the game, a unique outcome of or circumstance behind the game, the rivalry or undefeated nature of both teams, or for other reasons that make the game notable.

  7. Clemson University Historic District I - Wikipedia

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    Today, it houses offices for the University Housing department. [4] President's Park: circa 1925: President's Park, which was originally Trustees Park, [3] stretches along S.C. 93 from Sikes Hall to the President's House. A rotunda, donated by and named for the Class of 1957, was erected in 2009.

  8. Riggs Field - Wikipedia

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    Previous to this, it hosted a variety of the school's athletic teams, including the football team from 1915 until 1941 and the baseball team from 1916 until 1969. It is named after Walter Riggs, the former coach of the football team and president of Clemson (1910–1924). [1] Riggs Field is the fifth oldest collegiate athletic facility in the ...

  9. Metropolitan Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Met finally got a football team when the new American Football League (AFL) announced Minneapolis–St. Paul as one of its charter cities for the inaugural 1960 season. However, the NFL persuaded the team's owners to pull out of the AFL in January 1960 and join the NFL as an expansion team in 1961 , and was later named the Minnesota Vikings .