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War Memorial Stadium, colloquially known as The Rockpile, was an outdoor football, baseball and soccer stadium in Buffalo, New York. Opened in 1937 as Roesch Memorial Stadium , the venue was later known as Grover Cleveland Stadium and Civic Stadium .
The Rockpile 2 Shows 20 August 1969 Schenectady: United States The Aerodrome: 21 August 1969 Framingham: Carousel Theater: 22 August 1969 Dania Beach: Pirates World: 23 August 1969 24 August 1969 Jacksonville: Veterans Memorial Coliseum: 25 August 1969: Monticello: Delano Motor Lodge: 27 August 1969 Hampton Beach: Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom ...
This was the first season that the team played in Rich Stadium (which changed names over a decade later) after thirteen years playing at War Memorial Stadium ("The Rockpile"). The Bills were returning from 1–13 and 4–9–1 records in 1971 and 1972, respectively.
Some Southern states celebrate a Confederate Memorial Day, or Confederate Heroes Day, in late April, remembering the Confederate soldiers who died during the Civil War. The first Indianapolis 500 ...
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Over time, the Memorial Day holiday was expanded to include fallen soldiers from all American wars. In 1971, Congress declared it a national holiday, changing the observance from May 30 to the ...
The 1969 Buffalo Bills season was the team’s tenth season, and was the final season of the American Football League before the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger.The Bills played an AFL-record seven games against opponents that went on to reach the postseason; [1] Buffalo lost all seven of these games.
The Peiffer Memorial Arboretum and Nature Preserve is a 35 acres (14 ha) nature preserve and memorial site in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, US. The arboretum features woodlands, hiking trails, memorials to a World War II aviatrix who crashed on the site, and a Path of Leadership honoring past leaders of the local community.