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  2. Ultimate Collectors - Wikipedia

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    Episode UTC-206: Brooklyn Dodgers Memorabilia, Cartoon Glasses, Coca-Cola Memorabilia and Mouse Pads Episode UTC-207: Raggedy Ann, American Flags, Art Glass and Little Golden Books Episode UTC-208: Planet of the Apes and The Simpsons Memorabilia, Sock Monkeys and Gumball Machines

  3. The City Reliquary - Wikipedia

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    Many items in the City Reliquary's permanent collection have some connection to historical events in New York, such as a shrine to Jackie Robinson and the Brooklyn Dodgers, memorabilia from both the 1939–40 and 1964–65 New York World's Fairs; and an interactive display relating the career of Little Egypt, a 19th-century burlesque dancer.

  4. Brooklyn Dodgers - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Dodgers played their final game at Ebbets Field on September 24, 1957, which the Dodgers won 2–0 over the Pittsburgh Pirates. On April 18, 1958 , the Los Angeles Dodgers played their first game in L.A., defeating the former New York and newly moved and renamed San Francisco Giants , 6–5, before 78,672 fans at the Los Angeles ...

  5. Hall of Fame won't get Freddie Freeman's grand slam ball, but ...

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    The most valuable piece of memorabilia from the Dodgers' World Series championship run is easily identified. It's the baseball struck by Freddie Freeman that landed in the right-field pavilion in ...

  6. Brooklyn Dodgers officials and employees pose in front of the club's plane at La Guardia in New York, before taking off for Los Angeles on October 23, 1957. - AP.

  7. Reese and Robinson Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Reese and Robinson Monument is a bronze statue created by William Behrends which is located in at Maimonides Park in Brooklyn, New York, home field of the minor league Brooklyn Cyclones. [1] The monument depicts Baseball Hall of Famers Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese, both of whom played for the Brooklyn Dodgers. [2]