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The facility is part of 240 acres (0.97 km 2) that comprise the Wabash Valley Family Sports Center just east of the Terre Haute International Airport. The course itself is built on a reclaimed coal mine and consists of an external loop of 3 km and four internal loops that allow for circuits of varying lengths.
Aug. 30—Those who wish to celebrate America's workers on Labor Day are in luck: The annual Terre Haute parade, sponsored by Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 157, will return to its usual route.
This category contains articles about sports venues on Long Island. For the purposes of this category, "Long Island" is defined as Nassau and Suffolk Counties, which most New Yorkers mean when they refer to "Long Island". Venues in Brooklyn and Queens, which are geographically on Long Island, are found in Category:Sports venues in New York City.
UBS Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena located within Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, on Long Island. The venue is situated directly adjacent to the eastern limits of the borough of Queens in New York City. Opened in 2021, it is the home of the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League (NHL), replacing the Nassau Coliseum and ...
Aug. 11—The Wabash Valley Musicians Hall of Fame has selected 14 new members for induction at a ceremony next month. The inductees will be recognized at a banquet, scheduled for noon Sunday ...
Sep. 19—The Wabash Valley Musicians Hall of Fame's hopes to get solidly back in its groove this fall got off to a good start Sunday afternoon. Susan Clark, who was inducted into the Hall during ...
Vanderbilt responded quickly by building a 45-mile private highway. Races resumed in 1908, but another accident killed spectators in 1910 making organizers abandon the Long Island course for good. The Vanderbilt Cup returned in 1936 and 1937 at Roosevelt Raceway in Westbury, Long Island. The 1937 race was one of the greatest races in New York ...
Citigroup ended its corporate sponsorship in the spring of 2010 [2] and the ballpark was given the temporary name Suffolk County Sports Park for the 2010 season. On December 15, 2010, Suffolk County officials agreed to a $2.1 million deal with Bethpage Federal Credit Union to name the stadium Bethpage Ballpark until the 2020 season.