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The Indianapolis Colts NFL football team plays its home games at Lucas Oil Stadium in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. The Colts moved to the newly constructed stadium in 2008, which has a retractable roof and a capacity of 67,000 for football games. The Lucas Oil Stadium is located opposite the site of the team’s former home stadium, the RCA Dome, which Read more...
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Golfer Jack Nicklaus holds the record for the most Masters Tournament victories, winning six times at Augusta National Golf Club in 1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975 and 1986. His record is followed by Tiger Woods, with five Masters wins in 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005 and 2019. Jack Nicklaus’s victory in 1986 made him the oldest Masters winner in history at Read more...
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The capital city of Maine is Augusta. Maine separated from Massachusetts in 1820, and the city of Portland was the new state’s first capital, before centrally-located Augusta was chosen as the new capital in 1827. Maine’s state legislature continued meeting in Portland until the new Maine State House in Augusta was completed in 1832. Read more...
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The Masters golf tournament is played at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, usually during the first full week of April each year. One of the four annual men’s major golf championships, the invitational tournament is an official money event on the PGA Tour, European Tour, and Japan Golf Tour. Except for three years during World War II, The Read more...
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The dress code at Gramercy Tavern in Manhattan is business casual. Jackets for men are optional, but collared shirts would be appropriate, especially in the more formal setting of the Dining Room. Smart jeans can be worn, particularly in the walk-in Tavern area, where the atmosphere is a little more casual. It is advisable that overly casual attire such as Read more...
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The river running through Rome, Italy, is the Tiber (or Tevere in Italian) which flows south on the western side of the city. The Tiber is the third-longest river in Italy, rising some 210 kilometres (or 130 miles) to the north, from water springs on Mount Fumaiolo in Emilia-Romagna’s Apennine Mountains. After passing through Rome, the river continues in an Read more...
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, sits at the confluence of the Red River and Assiniboine Rivers. At Winnipeg, the northbound Red River, and the Assiniboine River flowing from the west, meet at a point called The Forks to form the mainstem Red River which continues north into Lake Winnipeg which then drains via the Nelson River into Hudson Bay. The Assiniboine River rises Read more...
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The height of Menai Suspension Bridge’s road deck above water at high tide is approximately 30.5 metres (or 100 feet) at centre span. Built by Thomas Telford between 1819 and 1826 across the Menai Strait between the Isle of Anglesey and the Welsh mainland, he designed the bridge height to allow for the passage below of sailing ships of the Read more...
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The ornate cast iron gates and railings across the Whitehall and St James’s Park entrances to Downing Street were installed in 1989, at a time when the threat of terrorist attack was high, particularly by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (or IRA). The British Prime Minister’s official London residence at 10 Downing Street, with its iconic black door, is arguably Read more...
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Red Deer Regional Airport is located in the hamlet of Springbrook, Alberta, some 6 nautical miles (or 11 kilometers) southwest of the city of Red Deer. Built during World War II as a flight training school for British Commonwealth forces, the base later became Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Penhold. The City of Red Deer operated the airport from 1965, and Read more...
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San Francisco International Airport has three domestic terminals, numbered 1 through 3, and one international terminal. Terminal 1, known as Harvey Milk Terminal 1, was formerly called the South Terminal, Terminal 2 was previously the Central Terminal, and Terminal 3 was formerly the North Terminal and is exclusively used by United Airlines domestic flights. San Francisco International Airport departure terminals Read more...
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Turin’s Stadio Delle Alpi football and athletics stadium, demolished in 2009, suffered from high running costs and criticism for bad sightlines, seating distance from the pitch, poor acoustics and an atmosphere described as ‘soulless’. Built for the FIFA Italia 1990 World Cup with a theoretical capacity of just over 69,000 spectators, it incorporated an athletics track that encircled the football Read more...
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The city of Red Deer, Alberta, was named by early settlers after the Red Deer River on which the city stands. While the river was known by the Cree peoples as Waskasoo Seepee, which translates to ‘Elk River’, it is thought that early British traders adopted the name Red Deer River, mistakenly thinking that elk and the European red deer Read more...
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American rapper and singer-songwriter Juice WRLD died on December 8th, 2019, aged 21, after suffering a seizure, induced by drug intoxication, at Chicago Midway International Airport. Juice WRLD, whose real name was Jarad Anthony Higgins, had landed at Midway aboard a private Gulfstream jet from Van Nuys Airport, Los Angeles. On arrival at a private hangar, the airplane, passengers and Read more...
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Generally, dogs are not permitted on the beach at Huntington Beach, with the exception of guide dogs, signal dogs or service dogs. However, dogs are allowed on a designated area of beach along Pacific Coast Highway, between 22nd Street and Seapoint Avenue, known as Dog Beach. Dogs may be allowed off leash on the sand, provided they are well behaved Read more...
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Bank Street football ground, also known as Bank Lane, was located in the Clayton area of east Manchester on the site where the National Indoor BMX Arena now stands, next to the Manchester Velodrome. Between 1893 and 1910, Bank Street was the home ground of Manchester United Football Club (which was known as Newton Heath Football Club until 1902), before Read more...
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American singer Bing Crosby’s last public performance before he died was at the Brighton Centre in Brighton, England, on 10 October 1977. The concert concluded a British tour for the singer, and three days later he flew to Spain. On 14 October 1977, after playing golf at La Moraleja Golf Course in Alcobendas near Madrid, 74-year-old Crosby collapsed and died Read more...
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Juventus FC plays at the Allianz Stadium (also called Juventus Stadium) in the Vallette neighborhood in the northwest of the city of Turin, Italy. Juventus moved to the new stadium in 2011, constructed on the site of the club’s former permanent home ground, Stadio delle Alpi, in an area known as Continassa. Despite sharing the old Stadio delle Alpi with Read more...
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Saint Joan of Arc Chapel was moved to the Marquette University campus in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, during 1964 and 1965 from its previous location on Long Island, New York, after being gifted to the university by Marc and Lillian Rojtman. The Rojtmans acquired it in 1962 as part the Graenan estate in Brookville, Long Island, previously owned by Michael Gavin and Read more...
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The Eleanor Rigby statue by musician and entertainer Tommy Steele is located on Stanley Street in Liverpool city centre. The bronze statue depicts a woman in a headscarf, sitting on a stone bench with a shopping bag at her side. On the bench is an open copy of the local Liverpool Echo newspaper on which a small bird has landed, Read more...