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  2. UWM Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    42°37′16″N83°15′15″W / 42.62111°N 83.25417°WUWM Sports Complex is an indoor soccer-specific stadium Pontiac, Michigan. The facility is one of the largest fully enclosed full-size association football arenas in the United States. It features four AstroTurf pitches: three are full-size 110x75-yard pitch, while the fourth is an ...

  3. Midwest Football League (1962–1978) - Wikipedia

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    Macomb County / Pontiac / Michigan Arrows (6) The Midwest Football League (MFL) was a low-level professional American football minor league that played games from 1962 to 1978. The league was based mainly in Michigan, until the collapse of the Continental Football League in 1969, when it became more of a regional league.

  4. Pontiac, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac (/ ˈ p ɒ n (t) i æ k / PON-(t)ee-ak) is a city in and the county seat of Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [3] Located roughly 26 miles (41.8 km) northwest of downtown Detroit, Pontiac is part of the Detroit metropolitan area, and is variously described as a satellite city or suburb of Detroit.

  5. Arts, Beats and Eats - Wikipedia

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    Arts, Beats & Eats is a U.S. Labor Day Weekend festival held in Royal Oak, Michigan. [1] Prior to 2010 it was held in downtown Pontiac, Michigan streets in storefront businesses and at the Phoenix Plaza Amphitheatre. The festival is sponsored by local businesses, including Ford, the naming sponsor. Proceeds from Arts, Beats & Eats benefit local ...

  6. Pontiac Transportation Museum opens Saturday with vintage ...

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    Tom and Anna Tupka, of West Haven, Conn. tour the new Pontiac Transportation Museum that features a collection of vintage Pontiac cars, military vehicles and other transportation artifacts from ...

  7. Tri-City Apollos - Wikipedia

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    An earlier team known as the Macomb Arrows began in 1962, playing in Pontiac, Michigan in the semi-pro Midwest Football League. After winning four MFL championships, the club changed their name to the Pontiac Arrows, then moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana to become the Fort Wayne Tigers in 1968. (The Tigers dropped all twelve of their games in 1968 ...

  8. Grinnell Brothers Music House - Wikipedia

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    The Grinnell Brothers Music store in Pontiac is a three-story Gothic Revival commercial structure, measuring 20 feet in width and 140 feet in length. It was constructed to be fireproof, with a steel frame and concrete floors. The front facade is made entirely of stone, and contains many detailed decorative elements.

  9. Category:Sports in Pontiac, Michigan - Wikipedia

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