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  2. Anakeesta has $5 tickets available for a limited time and a ...

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    How to get a $5 ticket to Anakeesta. Only people who live or work in Blount, Cocke, Jefferson and Sevier counties qualify for the $5 entry to Anakeesta during Local Appreciation Days.

  3. Nationals Park - Wikipedia

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    On June 4, 2009, Randy Johnson became the 24th pitcher in MLB history to reach 300 wins when the San Francisco Giants beat the Nationals 5–1 at Nationals Park. [31] The game was scheduled to be played the night before, but was delayed due to heavy rain in the DC-area. On July 4, 2009, Adam Dunn became the 123rd player to hit 300 career home runs.

  4. Benefits of having a season ticket account include a 15% discount at the team store, free MLB.TV subscriptions, invites to ticket holder events and early access to other events at Sutter Health Park.

  5. Joey Gallo agrees to $5 million, 1-year deal with Nationals ...

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    Joey Gallo and the Washington Nationals agreed Tuesday to a $5 million, one-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press. Gallo gets a $2.5 million salary, and ...

  6. List of fee areas in the United States National Park System

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    children 4–12 years, $9; seniors 62+ years $14; fee includes ferry ticket and pedestal access, crown tickets additional fee and require reservation New Jersey: Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site: New York: $12 per-person youth 6-18, $7; seniors 62+, college students, and veterans, $9 Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site

  7. United States five-thousand-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    The United States five-thousand-dollar bill was printed from 1861 to 1945. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing continued to issue the notes until 1969. The notes did not see much circulation among the public because they were printed to facilitate transactions between banks.

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